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Friday, April 21, 2017
Russian Supreme Court Judge Bans Jehovah's Witness Organizations As Extremist Groups
According to Forum 18, in Russia yesterday, after six days of hearings Supreme Court Judge Yury Ivanenko declared the Jehovah's Witness national headquarters in St. Petersburg and all 395 of its local organizations to be "extremist" organizations. The judgment bans all their activity and orders their property seized by the state. According to Tass, the full text of the judge's decision will be furnished to the parties within five days. Jehovah's Witnesses now have 30 days to appeal the decision to a 3-judge appellate panel of the Supreme Court. If that panel affirms the decision, Jehovah's Witnesses plan to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights. If the judgement is ultimately upheld, it will be illegal for Jehovah's Witnesses to engage in any kind of missionary activity in Russia.
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