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Grim anniversary in case of Danish Jehovah's Witness

AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL CALLS FOR RELEASE OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESS FROM DENMARK ARRESTED THREE YEARS AGO

Amnesty International, 25 May 2020

 

On the third anniversary of the arrest of Dennis Christensen, a Danish Jehovah's Witness who was living in Russia, Amnesty International turned to the Russian authorities with a demand for his immediate and unconditional release. In February 2019, he was sentenced by the Zheleznodorozhny district court of Orel to six years incarceration on a charge of "arranging the activity of an extremist organization."

 

"Using this sad occasion—the third anniversary of the arrest of Dennis Christensen—we remind the Russian authorities of their obligation to respect the right to freedom of conscience and of the necessity of the unconditional release of all Jehovah's Witnesses who are now imprisoned. They all have been subjected to prosecution exclusively for their religious affiliation and they are prisoners of conscience. Their release is urgently needed especially now, in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, which poses a threat to the health and life of prisoners," the director of the Russian representation of Amnesty International, Natalia Zviagina, declared.

 

She said that the ruling by a Russian court of Jehovah's Witnesses "as an extremist organization" and the ban of its activity are "an absurd, illegal act and are incompatible with the obligations of Russia according to international law." "In the 21st century, nobody should be persecuted, to say nothing of depriving them of liberty, for their faith," she thinks.

 

Dennis Christensen became the first Jehovah's Witness who was subjected to criminal prosecution for his religious confession after the Russian Supreme Court, in April 2017, ruled that the organization of Jehovah's Witnesses in Russia should be prohibited as extremist, its activity should be halted, and its property should be confiscated. His guilty verdict was confirmed on appeal by the Orel oblast court on 23 May 2019, and two weeks later he was transported to correctional penal colony No. 3 in Lgov of Kursk oblast. (tr. by PDS, posted 26 May 2020)


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