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Go ahead and step out there and try to actually show her why you will not be joining her church. I never saw them again. The 1 February notification document, seen by Forum 18, was signed by First Deputy Justice Minister Sergei Gerasimov.

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If this happens, all 406 registered local organisations and over 2,500 religious groups would be highly likely also to be liquidated, ending Jehovah's Witness open public communal life in Russia. It appears to think that it already has enough evidence to seek its liquidation because courts have in the past year liquidated local branches and punished individual community members. The assertion comes in a 27 January order shown to Jehovah's Witnesses but which they were not allowed to copy. Should the Administrative Centre in St Petersburg be forcibly liquidated, it appears highly likely that all 406 registered local organisations and more than 2,500 unregistered religious groups would also be liquidated. This would end Jehovah's Witnesses open public communal life in Russia. The 27 January General Prosecutor's Office order also instructed the Justice Ministry to conduct an exhaustive inspection of all aspects of the activity of the Administrative Centre by 27 February. Jehovah's Witnesses claim nearly 172,000 adherents in Russia, with a peak of nearly 300,000 attending their most important annual commemoration, the Memorial of Christ's Death. Courts around Russia have placed numerous Jehovah's Witness texts on the Federal List of Extremist Materials. Although Jehovah's Witnesses frequently challenge these warnings and cautions in court, Forum 18 knows of no instance in which this has been successful. Attempts to challenge the legality of the warning have failed see F18News 15 February 2017. Forum 18 has been unable to obtain a copy of the General Prosecutor's Office order. A lawyer for the Administrative Centre was permitted to read but not to copy the document. It is unknown why the authorities did not provide a copy of the order to Jehovah's Witnesses. Such prosecutions have continued throughout 2016, despite Jehovah's Witnesses having documented the planting of such materials by police see eg. F18News 24 October 2016. Both communities' appeals to the Supreme Court were unsuccessful see F18News 24 October 2016. This then triggered liquidation proceedings see F18News 24 May 2016. It appears from court records that the incident which allegedly triggered the liquidation suit against the Birobidzhan congregation was a similar police inspection on 26 January 2016, during which banned texts were also found see F18News 22 March 2016. As these dates were before 2 March 2016 when the General Prosecutor's Office warning was issued, it is unclear whether they could legally be used as evidence in any liquidation suit against the Administrative Centre. Justice Ministry inspection The Justice Ministry informed the Administrative Centre of the impending inspection on 2 February 2017 and ordered it to hand over documents relating to its property, bank accounts, donations, and subsidiary organisations for the period February 2014 to February 2017. Jehovah's Witnesses handed over about 73,000 pages of such documentation on 15 February, the Administrative Centre stated. The 1 February notification document, seen by Forum 18, was signed by First Deputy Justice Minister Sergei Gerasimov. The inspection is to be carried out by Svetlana Borisova, Galina Filatova, and Indira Izmaylova, all of the Justice Ministry's department for religious organisations. Forum 18 reached Filatova by telephone on 15 February, and asked whether the Administrative Centre would be closed down after 27 February and how it will be possible to examine 73,000 pages of documents in only 12 working days. She refused to answer these questions or comment on the contents of Deputy Prosecutor Grin's 27 January order. Forum 18 called the General Prosecutor's Office to put the same questions on 16 February, but a spokeswoman insisted that all enquiries should be made by fax only. A spokeswoman for the St Petersburg City Prosecutor's Office, in whose jurisdiction the Administrative Centre lies, also would not comment as she said the case was not her office's responsibility. Jehovah's Witnesses fail to overturn March 2016 warning The Administrative Centre has attempted to have the March 2016 General Prosecutor's Office warning ruled unlawful. However, Tver District Court in Moscow rejected their suit on 12 October 2016 see eg. F18News 24 October 2016. Moscow City Court rejected the Jehovah's Witnesses' further appeal on 16 January 2017 see F18News 15 February 2017. So far, only the Tyumen community has won such an appeal in April 2016 see F18News 24 May 2016. If a liquidation order against the Administrative Centre is made and enters into legal force, it would be placed on the Justice Ministry's Federal List of Extremist Organisations and its property would be taken over by the state. This List mainly comprises far-right and violent nationalist groups. As noted above, it seems likely that the liquidation of the Centre would also lead to the liquidation of all other Jehovah's Witness communities and groups throughout Russia. If Jehovah's Witnesses continue to meet for prayer or Bible study after any liquidation, their former members would be liable to criminal prosecution under Article 282. Sixteen Jehovah's Witnesses in Taganrog were tried and convicted on these charges in November 2015 after their community became the first to be liquidated as extremist see F18News 3 December 2015. Their latest appeal is currently pending at the Supreme Court. People such as Jehovah's Witnesses who publicly share their beliefs are also liable to prosecution under Administrative Code Article 20. F18News 14 December 2015. Their next hearing is due on 20 February 2017. END For more background see Forum 18's surveys of the general state of freedom of religion and belief in Russia at , and of the dramatic decline in this freedom related to Russia's Extremism Law at. A personal commentary by Alexander Verkhovsky, Director of the SOVA Center for Information and Analysis , about the systemic problems of Russian anti-extremism legislation, is at F18News 19 July 2010. A personal commentary by Irina Budkina, Editor of the Old Believer website, about continuing denial of equality to Russia's religious minorities, is at F18News 26 May 2005. More reports on freedom of thought, conscience and belief in Russia can be found at. A compilation of Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe OSCE freedom of religion or belief commitments can be found at. A printer-friendly map of Russia is available at.

It was hosted by iWeb Technologies Inc. I want my testimony as a Christian to show. Most of our forums are publicly visible to guest visitors, so feel free to look around. Today I felt like asking a question. It custodes me sad. Jehovah's Witnesses handed over about 73,000 pages of such documentation on 15 February, the Administrative Centre stated.

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