Danil Suvorov
Danil Suvorov from Sochi Received 6 Years in a Penal Colony for Talking about God
Krasnodar TerritoryOn June 20, 2023, Yekaterina Ostapenko, judge of the Tsentralniy District Court of Sochi, found 27-year-old Danil Suvorov guilty of discussing Bible topics and sentenced him to 6 years imprisonment. The believer insists on his complete innocence and can appeal the court's decision.
In August 2021, the Investigative Committee initiated a criminal case against Suvorov for extremism. This is how law enforcement officers categorized ordinary conversations of believers about the Bible. After searches in Sochi, Danil was thrown into jail. By the time the verdict was passed, he had already spent 1 year and 9 months in a detention center. Because of this, the believer could not be at his mother's side when his grandmother died.
The case was based on the testimony of an undercover informant Filatov under the pseudonym Udav, who in 2020 himself called Danil and asked for a “Bible study”. The believer told the court that it was free friendly communication: “You yourself could see by watching the videos that I never invited him to become a member of any organization — the Administrative Center or other legal entities. I still don’t understand what is extremist in this and at what point our conversations [with Filatov] turned into an organization that was liquidated by a court decision.”
Describing his life principles, Danil refuted the accusation of extremism brought against him: “I do not take up arms and oppose any kind of violence, therefore, on occasion I used the right provided for by the law on alternative civilian service... And for almost two years I have been trying to find out for what reason I’m facing up to 8 years imprisonment.”
Danil and his family are grateful for the help of their fellow believers, who "supported them with words and materially" and attended court hearings. “Our fellow believers even sent me a package from Finland,” Danil’s mother said. “It was so nice that they showed me attention.”
To date, 26 of Jehovah's Witnesses have suffered in the Krasnodar Territory because of their faith. Of the 14 believers who were sentenced to various terms in a penal colony, four are from Sochi.
Michelle Bachelet, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, calls the sentences for Jehovah's Witnesses harsh and says it "criminalizes the right to freedom of religion or worship of Jehovah's Witnesses in Russia."