Kishta Tutinova, Tsagan Khalgayeva and Yekaterina Menkova
Court in Elista has Toughened the Punishment for Three Believers. Court of Appeal Found Women Guilty of Extremism Over Online Bible Discussions
KalmykiaOn September 17, 2024, the Supreme Court of Kalmykia reclassified Kishta Tutinova's actions from participating in to organizing the activity of an extremist organization, giving her a 4-year suspended sentence with a 3-year probation period and restriction of freedom for one year. The court added 6 months to the additional restriction of freedom for Yekaterina Menkova and Tsagan Khalgayeva.
In June 2024, the Elista City Court of the Republic of Kalmykia gave three believers suspended sentences: Khalgayeva and Menkova 2 years, and Tutinova 3 years. The court deemed the womens' peaceful conversations about God and the Bible unlawful. Assistant prosecutor Marina Bugdayeva appealed the verdict considering it to be "excessively lenient".
The decision of the court of appeal has entered into force, but the believers still do not admit their guilt. Speaking in the court of first instance, Tutinova emphasized: "I have never carried out any extremist activity nor had any intention. I have never been motivated by enmity or hatred, no one suffered, I didn't hurt anyone. I am a believer and a law-abiding citizen."