Biography
In 2019, a criminal case was opened against a resident of Omsk, Dinara Dyusekeyeva, for believing in God. In November 2020, the court found her guilty of participating in extremist activities and sentenced her to 2 years of probation.
Dinara was born in 1982 in the village of Leningradskoye (Kazakhstan). She has a younger sister and brother. His mother and father are now retired. In 1987, the family moved to Omsk, Russia. As a child, Dinara was fond of basketball, volleyball, running, and cycling.
After graduating from school, Dinara studied at the Omsk Agricultural College as a veterinary paramedic. Later she entered the Omsk State Agrarian University, where she received the specialty of a veterinarian. Until 2011, she worked as a veterinarian in a food corporation, and then in a large meat processing enterprise. In her free time, Dinara likes to play volleyball, run, sing karaoke, and solve crossword puzzles. He studies the Kazakh language.
From a young age, Dinara was concerned about deep questions about life, and she began to look for answers to them in the Bible. Studying this ancient book, Dinara admired its wisdom and accuracy. She liked the biblical teaching that there is a true God who always speaks the truth and reveals what will happen in the future.
Dinara's relatives are very upset because of the unfair sentence. They know better than anyone that this peaceful girl has nothing to do with extremism.