Case of Savkina in Birobidzhan
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Senior investigator Dmitry Yankin initiates a criminal case against Irina Savkina under Part 2 of Article 282.2 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation. The ruling states that Savkina, "realizing her belonging to [the religious organization of Jehovah's Witnesses], continued the activities of an extremist organization in the course of many (at least four) secret meetings held on the Internet ... in the form of a collective religious assembly."
The investigation considers illegal the discussion of religious materials, the singing of songs and joint prayers.
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Irina Savkina is included in the Rosfinmonitoring list.
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The criminal case of Irina Savkina goes to the Birobidzhan District Court of the Jewish Autonomous Region and is assigned to Judge Olga Klyuchikova.
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The consideration of the case on the merits begins. Irina Savkina, expressing her attitude to the charges, notes that there is not a single quote from her statements in the case, "which could indicate the presence of hateful motives and extremist goals." Also, the believer wants to defend herself on her own – the court accepts her refusal from an appointed lawyer. The judge grants her petition. The prosecutor reads out a transcript of the meetings for worship with a discussion of biblical issues.