From left to right: Anatoliy Marunov, Sergey Tolokonnikov and Roman Mareyev at the pronouncement of the verdict

From left to right: Anatoliy Marunov, Sergey Tolokonnikov and Roman Mareyev at the pronouncement of the verdict

From left to right: Anatoliy Marunov, Sergey Tolokonnikov and Roman Mareyev at the pronouncement of the verdict

Unjust Verdicts

Court in Moscow Passed Another Harsh Sentence to Three Jehovah's Witnesses—From 4.5 to 6.5 Years in a Penal Colony for Their Faith

Moscow

On July 12, 2023, the Savelovsky District Court of Moscow found three Jehovah's Witnesses guilty of extremism for "commenting on portions of [Bible] texts." Anatoliy Marunov was sentenced to 6.5 years in a penal colony, Sergey Tolokonnikov— to 5 years, and Roman Mareyev— to 4.5 years.

More than 100 people went to the courthouse to support the believers. Anatoliy Marunov, 69, who was under house arrest during the investigation and trial was taken into custody after the verdict was announced. All three still plead not guilty and can appeal the verdict.

The lawyer for the defendants expressed his view on the charge, which, in his opinion, "is based on the principle of criminalization of a person's actions depending on the religion he professes". He stated: “Actions normal for every believer: spreading one's religious beliefs and participating in worship, according to the state prosecution, become a crime solely because such actions are committed by Jehovah's Witnesses. In this regard, I believe that the charges violate the rights of the believers, since it does not describe an actual crime, but is based on discrimination on religious grounds.”

The criminal prosecution of some believers in Moscow began one early October morning of 2021, when searches were carried out at 8 addresses. Mareyev, Marunov and Tolokonnikov became defendants. After many hours of interrogation, the believers were placed in a temporary detention facility. By the time the verdict was passed, Roman and Sergey had spent more than 20 months in a detention center, while Anatoliy was under house arrest.

Each of them encountered hardships. At first, Roman Mareyev did not have a bed in the detention center and he had to sleep on the floor. Sergey Tolokonnikov was taken out in the morning for evening court sessions and was not allowed to take any food or water with him. Anatoliy Marunov, who was under house arrest, was forbidden even short walks necessary for his health.

In June 2022, the believers' case was taken to court. The charge was based on an audio recording of conversations with an FSB agent who pretended to be interested in the Bible. During the hearings, the defense pointed out that the use of the name Jehovah in a conversation cannot indicate any extremist activity.

Anatoliy Marunov is taken away handcuffed after the verdict
Anatoliy Marunov is taken away handcuffed after the verdict
Anatoliy Marunov with his wife Alevtina near the court
Anatoliy Marunov with his wife Alevtina near the court

The defendants described how they were supported by fellow believers: “Letters came from all over the world! And once, when we were taken out of the courthouse at 1:30 in the morning, we heard applause, and when we got into the prison van, a group of supporters sang a song we knew.”

To date, 13 Jehovah's Witnesses are being prosecuted for their faith in Moscow; six more of them have been sentenced to prison terms ranging from 4 to 6 years. A report by the European Commission against Racism and Intolerance expressed concern that "the anti-extremist legislation [of the Russian Federation] is used against certain religious minorities, in particular against Jehovah's Witnesses." The ECRI noted that the 2017 decision of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation “effectively prohibits Jehovah’s Witnesses throughout the country from practicing their faith” (p. 101).

The Case of Mareyev and Others in Moscow

Case History
In October 2021, the Investigative Committee conducted at least eight searches in different districts of Moscow and the Moscow Region. Anatoliy Marunov, Sergey Tolokonnikov and Roman Mareyev were detained and sent to a temporary detention facility. Later, Mareyev and Tolokonnikov were placed in a detention center, and Marunov was placed under house arrest. A criminal case was initiated against them under an article for extremism. In June 2022, the case went to court. The charge was based on recordings made by an FSB agent who pretended to be interested in the Bible. In July 2023, the defendants were sentenced: 69-year-old veteran of work Marunov – 6.5 years, 50-year-old Tolokonnikov – 5 years, and 45-year-old Mareyev – 4.5 years in a penal colony. A year later, the court of appeal toughened Tolokonnikov’s sentence, adding 2 months to his term. Roman Mareyev was released on October 25, 2024.
Timeline

Persons in case

Criminal case

Region:
Moscow
Locality:
Moscow
Suspected of:
"acted as heads and communicative leaders of the religious organization, by organizing and conducting discussions, monitoring presentations of participants, commenting on passages of text read out" (from the Ruling to charge)
Court case number:
12102450011000104
Initiated:
October 20, 2021
Current case stage:
the verdict entered into force
Investigating:
Department for Investigating Especially Important Cases of the Investigative Directorate for the Northern Administrative District of the Main Investigative Directorate of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation for the City of Moscow
Articles of Criminal Code of Russian Federation:
282.2 (1.1), 282.2 (1)
Court case number:
01-0123/2023 (01-0997/2022)
Court of First Instance:
Savelovskiy District Court of the City of Moscow
Judge of the Court of First Instance:
Dmitriy Zozulya
Case History
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