At the exit from the penal colony, Andrey Andreyev was met by about 100 people - friends from Lipetsk, Voronezh, Kursk and Moscow. February 22, 2023

At the exit from the penal colony, Andrey Andreyev was met by about 100 people - friends from Lipetsk, Voronezh, Kursk and Moscow. February 22, 2023

At the exit from the penal colony, Andrey Andreyev was met by about 100 people - friends from Lipetsk, Voronezh, Kursk and Moscow. February 22, 2023

Served Sentences

Andrey Andreyev, the Last of the Kursk Jehovah's Witnesses Convicted for Their Faith, Released From the Colony

Kursk Region,   Lipetsk Region

On February 22, 2023, to the applause of relatives and friends, Andrey Andreyev was released from a penal colony in Lipetsk. He served the complete term given by the court  - 4.5 years - for his faith in Jehovah God.

About a hundred people waited for more than two hours in a temperature of -17 degrees to welcome Andrey.

In fact, Andrey Andreyev spent 3 years, 4 months and 9 days behind bars. For most of this period, he was in a pre-trial detention center.

Recalling his stay in the detention center, Andrey said: “[It] did not make me bitter, although all this time I was surrounded by negativity... I prayed daily to maintain my love for God and my neighbor. I have no resentment, no hatred towards anyone, not even anger, because this would not be right. Some cellmates in the detention center were inspired by Andrey's healthy lifestyle: they decided to quit smoking and take up sports.

On January 20, 2022, Andreyev was taken to a penal colony in Lipetsk to serve his remaining sentence. There he worked as a roofer. For good work, the believer received a commendation from the administration, but a few days later he was fined on trumped-up charges. According to the lawyer, this was done to deprive Andrey of the grounds for parole.

Of the five convicted Jehovah's Witnesses from Kursk, Andrey Andreyev received the most severe punishment. Other defendants in the case - Andrey Ryshkov, Artem and Alevtina Bagratyan - have already been released, and Alexandr Vospitanyuk is still serving a suspended sentence.

The believers still consider their criminal prosecution groundless and unfair. The European Court of Human Rights agrees with them. In its judgment of 7 June 2022, it acknowledged that the Russian Federation had violated the right to freedom of religion of Jehovah's Witnesses: “By prosecuting the applicants merely for continuing worship, the Russian authorities imposed a disproportionate and unjustifiable burden on their exercise of freedom of religion and association” (§ 260).

Case of Andreyev and Others in Kursk

Case History
In October 2019, the FSB initiated a criminal case against Andrey Andreyev, Artem Bagratyan and his wife Alevtina. Andreyev was accused of organizing the activity of an extremist organization, while the others were accused of participating in it. They were placed in a detention center. Later, another believer, Andrey Ryshkov, was arrested. At the end of 2020, Alevtina Bagratyan was transferred to house arrest. Artem Bagratyan suffers from diabetes and other chronic diseases; his condition required inpatient treatment, which he was denied by the management of the detention center. In June 2021, the court sentenced: Andrey Andreyev to 4.5 years in a penal colony, Andrey Ryshkov - 3 years in a penal colony, Artem Bagratyan - 2.5 years in a penal colony and his wife, Alevtina - 2 years in a penal colony. Aleksandr Vospitanyuk was given a 2-year suspended sentence. In January 2022, the court of appeal, and a year later, the court of cassation, upheld this decision. All of the believers have already served their terms.
Timeline

Persons in case

Criminal case

Region:
Kursk Region
Locality:
Kursk
Court case number:
11907380001000031
Initiated:
September 12, 2019
Current case stage:
the verdict entered into force
Investigating:
FSB Directorate of Russia for the Kursk Region
Articles of Criminal Code of Russian Federation:
282.2 (2), 282.2 (1)
Court case number:
1-12/2021 (1-410/2020)
Court:
Promyshlenniy District Court of the City of Kursk
Judge:
Oksana Ivanova
Case History
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