Valery Vyaznikov
Court of Cassation Upheld the Guilty Verdict Against Miner Valeriy Vyaznikov for his Faith
Primorye TerritoryThe Ninth Court of Cassation of General Jurisdiction in Vladivostok did not satisfy Valeriy Vyaznikov's cassation appeal against the verdict. On August 20, 2024, the panel of judges decided to leave the sentence unchanged – 2.5 years suspended for conversations about God.
Speaking before the court, Valeriy expressed his disagreement with the court's decisions. He said: "I was actually sentenced for being one of Jehovah's Witnesses, not for doing anything unlawful. The basis of the criminal case was the fact that the only time I was present at a Bible discussion with a person who was interested in this book... I just wanted the person I was having a conversation with via video to get accurate knowledge from the Bible... and find peace of mind."
Already 58 Jehovah's Witnesses from Primorye Territory, including Valeriy Vyaznikov, have faced criminal prosecution for their faith – this is more than in any other region of the Russian Federation.