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Russias supreme court has banned the Jehovahs Witnesses from operating in the country, accepting a request from the justice ministry that the religious organization be considered an extremist group. The court ordered the closure of the groups Russia headquarters and its 395 local chapters, as well as the seizure of its property. The Interfax news agency on Thursday quoted justice ministry attorney Svetlana Borisova in court as saying that the Jehovahs Witnesses pose a threat to the rights of the citizens, public order and public security. |
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VOROKHOBINO, Russia A dedicated pacifist who has never even held a gun, Andrei Sivak discovered that his government considered him a dangerous extremist when he tried to change some money and the teller suddenly looked up at me with a face full of fear. His name had popped up on the exchange bureaus computer system, along with those of members of Al Qaeda, the Islamic State and other militant groups responsible for shocking acts of violence. The only group the 43-year-old father of three has ever belonged to, however, is Jehovahs Witnesses, a Christian denomination committed to the belief that the Bible must be taken literally, particularly its injunction Thou shalt not kill. Yet, in a throwback to the days of the Soviet Union, when Jehovahs Witnesses were hounded as spies and malcontents by the K.G.B., the denomination is at the center of an escalating campaign by the authorities to curtail religious groups that compete with the Russian Orthodox Church and that challenge President Vladimir V. Putins efforts to rally the country behind traditional and often militaristic patriotic values. ... For Mr. Sivak, it has added up to a long legal nightmare. His troubles began, he said, when undercover security officers posed as worshipers and secretly filmed a service where he was helping to officiate in 2010. Accused of inciting hatred and disparaging the human dignity of citizens, he was put on trial for extremism along with a second elder, Vyacheslav Stepanov, 40. The prosecutors case, heard by a municipal court in Sergiyev Posad, a center of the Russian Orthodox Church, produced no evidence of extremism and focused instead on the insufficient patriotism of Jehovahs Witnesses. Their disregard for the state, a report prepared for the prosecution said, erodes any sense of civic affiliation and promotes the destruction of national and state security. In a ruling last year, the court found the two men not guilty, and their ordeal seemed over until Mr. Sivak tried to change money and was told that he had been placed on a list of terrorists and extremists. He and Mr. Stepanov now face new charges of extremism and are to appear before a regional court this month. There is a big wave of repression breaking, Mr. Stepanov said. |
How dare these unpatriotic pacifist undermine Putin's desire to sacrifice them for his own glory and greatness?
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