Petrozavodsk. Photo source: Alexxx Malev / CC BY-SA 2.0

Petrozavodsk. Photo source: Alexxx Malev / CC BY-SA 2.0

Petrozavodsk. Photo source: Alexxx Malev / CC BY-SA 2.0

Criminal trial

Another resident of Petrozavodsk was accused of extremism and lost his job due to persecution for his faith

Karelia

On September 20, 2019, 44-year-old Dmitry Ravnushkin was detained at his workplace in Petrozavodsk. The believer was taken for interrogation, which lasted about 4 hours, after which he was released on his own recognizance. Three days later, Dmitry Ravnushkin was fired from his job, the authorities explained: "We don't need problems."

The extremism case (Part 1 of Article 282.2 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation) against Ravnushkin is being investigated by S. Grigoriev, senior investigator of the Karelian FSB, who also oversees the criminal prosecution of other Petrozavodsk believers, in particular, Maxim Amosov and Mikhail Gordeev, who was also taken away for interrogation directly from work. The charges in the case include language such as "organizing meetings" of Jehovah's Witnesses and "propaganda activities."

The criminal case and the sudden loss of his job jeopardize not only Dmitry Ravnushkin, but also his family. Groundless persecution for their faith also affected other civilians in Karelia: on July 31, 2019, the FSB conducted at least 17 searches in the homes and workplaces of citizens believed to be Jehovah's Witnesses in the cities of Petrozavodsk and Kondopoga.

The Case of Amosov and Others in Petrozavodsk

Case History
In July 2019, the FSB carried out mass searches in homes and workplaces of believers in Petrozavodsk. Several more searches took place in the neighboring city, Kondopoga. The couple, Maksim and Maria Amosov, were detained right on the street and Maria’s coat was torn. A criminal case was initiated against Maksim, in which 3 more defendants appeared later: Nikolay Leshchenko, Mikhail Gordeev and Dmitriy Ravnushkin. Gordeev and Ravnushkin were detained at their workplaces; after being interrogated by the FSB, the latter was fired from the post of chief power engineer. The believers were accused of organizing the activity of an extremist organization and they were placed under a recognizance agreement. In October 2021, the case went to court. Some documents, dated 1990-2000, had nothing to do with the case. And the testimonies of witnesses for the prosecution were favorable toward the defendants. Despite this, in July 2023, the court fined the four believers: Maksim Amosov, Nikolay Leshchenko, and Dmitriy Ravnushkin, each the amount of 500,000 rubles, and Mikhail Gordeev, 450,000 rubles.
Timeline

Persons in case

Criminal case

Region:
Karelia
Locality:
Petrozavodsk
Suspected of:
According to the investigation they united in an organized group with the goal of organizing in the territory of the city of Petrozavodsk of the Republic of Karelia the activities of the local unit of the banned religious organization “Jehovah's Witnesses Administrative Center in Russia," including by organizing meetings and involving new members in its activities
Court case number:
11907860001000022
Initiated:
July 22, 2019
Current case stage:
the verdict entered into force
Investigating:
FSB Directorate for the Republic of Karelia
Articles of Criminal Code of Russian Federation:
282.2 (1)
Court case number:
№ 1-34/2023 (1-223/2022; 1-1110/2021)
Court:
Petrozavodsk City Court of the Republic of Karelia
Judge:
Stepan Sergeyev
Case History
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