In the photo: Victor Stashevsky
A Sevastopol prosecutor is demanding a seven-year imprisonment for Viktor Stashevskiy charging him for believing in Jehovah God
CrimeaOn March 22, 2021, during the debate in the Gagarinskiy District Court of Sevastopol, the prosecutor requested a sentence of 7 years in prison for the 54-year-old Viktor Stashevskiy. On March 29, the believer will deliver the last word, after which the court can pronounce a sentence on him.
In May 2019, the investigator of the FSB of Russia in the Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol, Y. A. Andreev, opened a criminal case against Viktor Stashevskiy, calling the peaceful believer "the ideological inspirer of an extremist organization." Such serious accusations were leveled against the believer for the fact that he, as one of Jehovah's Witnesses, prayed and discussed biblical topics with fellow believers. Viktor is not charged with any other - real - crimes.
To date, 10 Crimean Jehovah's Witnesses have become victims of unjustified criminal prosecution for the faith of Jehovah's Witnesses. Two of them are already serving time in a penal colony.