Biography
Anna Moroz is a primary school teacher. In February 2026, her house was searched, and the believer learned that a criminal case had been opened against her on suspicion of extremism.
Anna was born in July 1998 in Simferopol. She has an elder sister and a younger brother. Their father works as a builder; their mother is a cashier for air and railway tickets. They have been married for about 40 years. For them, the main thing is trust, respect, and the ability to discuss difficulties together. Anna told how the example of her parents influenced her: "I decided for myself that love for each other, open communication with a life partner would be important in marriage."
When the girl was 4, the family moved to the village of Molodezhnoye, Simferopol district. As a child, Anna was an active child; she loved to ride a bicycle. At school, she gained a good reputation. "Mom and dad were told that they could not come to parent-teacher meetings, since there were no complaints about me," Anna recalls. The girl received a higher education in correspondence in the direction of "Pedagogy". She began her professional career as an assistant teacher, and since 2019 she has worked as a primary school teacher.
The first Jehovah's Witnesses in Anna's family were her great-grandparents back in the early 1990s. "Over time, I began to delve deeper into the teachings, get to know God better, and develop a personal friendship with him," says Anna. "Jehovah's principles still help me to have good friends and make wise choices in matters of recreation and entertainment." In her free time, she plays volleyball, collects pictures from diamond mosaics, weaves bags from beads, and sometimes embroiders with a cross.
In September 2025, Anna married Ruslan. They met at a friendly meeting. Ruslan repairs refrigerators and freezers. He is fond of volleyball, football, billiards, loves walks in the mountains and collects watches. He is a third-generation Jehovah's Witness. His grandparents were exiled to Siberia for their faith, where Ruslan's parents were born.
Because of the criminal prosecution, Anna faced pressure from law enforcement agencies: during the search, she was threatened with arrest, restriction of her professional activities; There were statements that the house "will be dismantled and what is needed will be found." At the same time, Anna and her family members behaved calmly and restrained, which, according to their observations, softened the tone of communication on the part of the employees: they began to talk more politely.
