The Sixth day of the hearing in the Supreme Court of Justice of Russia on the lawsuit to ban Jehovah's Witnesses
By Howard Ferguson
April 20, 2017 JW-RUSSIA.ORG
Council of Europe Committee of Ministers heard a report on the situation of Jehovah's Witnesses in Russia
5 April 2017 in Strasbourg (France) at the 1283 meeting, the Committee of Ministers (body control over the execution of ECHR judgments) raised the issue of the persecution of Jehovah's Witnesses in Russia in light of the lawsuit filed by the Ministry of Justice to the Supreme Court. The corresponding statement was made by representative of the European Union.
The European Union urged the Russian authorities to ensure that Jehovah's Witnesses peaceful enjoyment of the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion and the right to freedom of assembly and association without further intervention as guaranteed by the Constitution. Russian authorities have to comply with international agreements, including the European Convention on Human Rights as well as international standards of human rights.
Strasbourg, 04.05.2017. Unique ID: 170407_38
1283rd meeting of the Committee of Ministers
Declaration by the European Union on the issue of the persecution of Jehovah's Witnesses in Russia
The statement of claim dated March 15, filed by the Russian Federation Ministry of Justice to the Supreme Court, is the latest undertaken harsh measure against Jehovah's Witnesses and the further strengthening of the violation of their rights and the prosecution of which they are exposed in Russia, which is contrary to international standards on freedom of religion or convictions.
This solution can lead to the elimination of the Administrative Center and all local offices of Jehovah's Witnesses in Russia and the confiscation of their property. Meanwhile, the Ministry of canopy at the Administrative Center of the label "extremist" and imposed across the country ban on all legal entities of Jehovah's Witnesses. This is a very negative development of events, which can lead to criminal charges against Jehovah's Witnesses but for his confession of their religion.
The European Union shares the concern of the UN Human Rights Committee on a number of messages indicating that the Federal Law "On Countering Extremist Activity" is increasingly being used in the Russian Federation to limit the freedom of religion, aimed, inter alia, against the Jehovah's Witnesses.
The Russian authorities should ensure that Jehovah's Witnesses peaceful enjoyment of the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion and the right to freedom of assembly and association without further intervention as guaranteed by the Constitution. Russian authorities have to comply with international agreements, inter alia the European Convention on Human Rights as well as international standards of human rights.
The European Union continues to promote freedom of religion or belief as a right that must be exercised by all and everywhere, based on the principles of equality, non-discrimination and universality. In accordance with the international law of human rights to freedom of religion or belief, together with other includes (but is not limited to): the legal capacity of a legal entity and non-interference in internal affairs, including the right to establish and maintain open access places of worship or assembly, the freedom to choose and train leaders and the right to carry out social, cultural, educational and charitable activities.
https://jw-russia.org/news/17042011-147.html
About Us:
"Jehovah's Witnesses in Russia" JW-RUSSIA.ORG
Jehovah's Witnesses - is the Christian religion, which is based on the doctrine of the Bible. The name means the faithful words and deeds "show" people think about God. Jehovah - it is open in the Bible the name of God, the Creator of all that exists. Jesus Christ, Jehovah's Witnesses - is the Savior, the Son of God, the Master, the Heavenly King. They follow their teachings in their lives.
In Russia, the Jehovah's Witnesses religion to actively profess 175 thousand people. A total of approximately 300 thousand Russians at least once a year visit their worship. Worldwide, the number attending the meetings of Jehovah's Witnesses is 20 million people.
https://jw-russia.org/about.html
Legal Standing
Jehovah's Witnesses in Russia operate legally. The judicial authorities registered 395 local and a centralized religious organization - "Administrative Center of Jehovah's Witnesses in Russia", a certificate of registration that the Ministry of Justice of Russia issued April 29, 1999, after the state religious expertise.
In 2004, one of the local organizations, namely in Moscow, was deprived of registration, but the European Court of Human Rights ruled the decision unjust. Therefore, June 1, 2015, the Ministry of Justice of Russia registered the "local religious organization of Jehovah's Witnesses in Moscow".
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