Sergey Parfenovich and Yuriy Gerashchenko in the courtroom, October 4, 2023
Instead of a Suspended Sentence – 6 Years in a Penal Colony: Court of Appeal in Crimea Toughened 'Too Lenient' Sentence for Two Jehovah's Witnesses
CrimeaAs a result of the appeal hearing on October 3, 2024, in the Crimea Supreme Court, Yuriy Gerashchenko and Sergey Parfenovich, father of many children, were given prison terms and arrested in the court room. The panel of judges, chaired by Natalya Grebennikova, supported the position of the prosecutor's office, which considered the punishment imposed on the believers as insufficient.
The believers do not consider themselves guilty of organizing the activity of an extremist organization; in their appeals, they asked to be acquitted. Commenting on the decision of the district court, Yuriy Gerashchenko's lawyer noted: "From... the evidence in the case nothing can be concluded other than Gerashchenko belongs to the religion of Jehovah's Witnesses, which is not prohibited in the Russian Federation, as well as that he was periodically present at meetings of a religious group of followers of this religion, among many others of its followers." Parfenovich's lawyer stated that his client also acted inline with the law on freedom of religion.
Another nine of Jehovah's Witnesses from Crimea have been sentenced to 6 or more years in a penal colony for their beliefs. The European Court of Human Rights has repeatedly called for an end to the prosecution of believers.