In Chelyabinsk, Court Sentenced Yevgeniy Bushev to 7 Years in Prison in Five Hearings
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In Chelyabinsk, Court Sentenced Yevgeniy Bushev to 7 Years in Prison in Five Hearings
November 7, 2023 Chelyabinsk Region
On November 7, 2023, Judge Anton Erofeyev of the Kalininsky District Court of Chelyabinsk found Yevgeniy Bushev, one of Jehovah's Witnesses, guilty of extremism. The court considered peaceful gatherings and conversations on biblical topics to be a crime. There were only five sessions in the hearings.
The case against Bushev was initiated by the investigator of the Investigative Committee, Aleksandr Chepenko, who has at least 12 similar cases in the region. In September 2022, Yevgeniy's house was searched. A year after that, the case went to court, and two months later it reached its final stage. The prosecutor requested 6 years in a general regime colony for Bushev.
According to the investigation, the believer "took deliberate, purposeful actions of an organizational nature aimed at continuing the illegal activities of a banned religious organization." However, Yevgeniy was not a member of any extremist organization, but only practiced his religion, as Jehovah's Witnesses do all over the world. In Russia, this religion is also not banned.
The defense emphasizes that there is not a single evidence of an extremist statement or action on the part of Bushev in the materials of the criminal case. There is a linguistic examination in the case, according to which Yevgeniy "persuaded" an agent of the special services, an employee of the National Guard, who was pretending to be interested in the Bible, to "accept the faith" of Jehovah's Witnesses. According to Bushev, the authors of the examination took his phrases out of context and distorted their meaning. In fact, the believer only discussed biblical questions that interested the man.
Yevgeniy Bushev has been under house arrest since September 2022. Due to criminal prosecution, he lost his job, and his accounts were blocked.
Already 15 of Jehovah's Witnesses from the Chelyabinsk region have been prosecuted on religious grounds.
Bushev case in Chelyabinsk
Brief history of the case
On a September evening in 2022, Evgeny Bushev from Chelyabinsk was visiting a friend when security forces invaded and searched him. As it turned out, the Investigative Committee suspected Evgeniy of participating in extremist activities, and a criminal case was opened against him. The believer was taken home for a search, and the next day he was given a written undertaking not to leave. According to investigator Alexander Chepenko, Evgeniy is guilty of extremism because he attended services of Jehovah's Witnesses and talked with people about the Bible. An employee of the Russian Guard gave testimony against the believer, feigning interest in the Bible. In August 2023, the court accepted the case materials for consideration, and just two months later sentenced the believer to 7 years of actual imprisonment.
Criminal case
Region:
Chelyabinsk Region
Locality:
Chelyabinsk
What is suspected:
“Took deliberate active actions of an organizational nature aimed at continuing the illegal activities of a banned religious organization” (from the indictment)
Criminal case number:
12202750030000030
Initiated:
August 24, 2022
Current stage of the case:
trial in appellate court
Investigates:
Investigation Department of the Investigative Committee for the Chelyabinsk Region
Articles of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation:
282.2 (2)
Court case number:
1-982/2023
Court of First Instance:
Kalininsky District Court of Chelyabinsk
Judge of the trial court:
Anton Erofeev
In the photo: Evgeny Bushev in front of the building of the Kalininsky District Court of the Chelyabinsk Region, October 2023.
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