The convicted believers during one of the hearings, 2023.

The convicted believers during one of the hearings, 2023.

The convicted believers during one of the hearings, 2023.

Unjust Verdicts

Up to Seven Years in Colony: Ten of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Voronezh Convicted for Their Faith in God

Voronezh Region

On November 21, 2025, the Levoberezhniy District Court of Voronezh handed down the region's first verdict against Jehovah's Witnesses on charges of extremism — one of the harshest sentences this year. Yevgeny Sokolov received seven years in a penal colony; Sergey Bayev and Igor Popov were given 6 years suspended and the others — 6 years in colony.

Judge Yevgeniya Laskavaya's decision concluded an almost four-year trial. The convicted men are aged 29 to 61. Many have higher or vocational education: engineers, electromechanics, philologists, welders, and mechanics.

The investigation lasted more than five years. Its first landmark event was a raid by security forces on July 13, 2020. That day, more than 110 searches took place in the region — a record number in the modern history of Jehovah's Witnesses persecution in Russia. Believers ended up in pre-trial detention for nearly five months. Several were subjected to cruel treatment — including Anatoliy Yagupov and Yuriy Galka. The latter had his arms twisted behind his back; a bag placed over his head until he choked; he was also beaten, resulting in a broken rib.

"It feels like no one hears us when we say we are simply practicing our religion as we always have," Yevgeniy Sokolov commented shortly before the verdict. "We are just believers, living by the Bible. The persecutors clearly have their own agenda and keep pushing it." Valeriy Gurskiy expressed a similar thought in his final statement: "The case contains a huge amount of material, dozens of volumes. They could have doubled the volumes... but the result would be the same: there is nothing to accuse us of." Yuriy Galka spoke about the investigation period: "I was well aware of the surveillance. Then and now, I am confident I did not break any laws of the Russian Federation, so I never ran away. I prefer to stay with my fellow believers in difficult times."

Despite the criminal prosecution, participants noted signs of human understanding and goodwill from those around them. Anatoliy Yagupov thanked the judge for her attention to the defendants' health: "You were understanding when one of us couldn't attend court due to illness and even arranged a chair in the courtroom for my fellow believer so he could be comfortable after leaving the hospital." Mikhail Veselov spoke of support from neighbors: "They sincerely worried about me when I was in pre-trial detention. And when I returned, they greeted me joyfully and said, 'Don't leave us again.'" Yevgeny Sokolov noted the investigator's respectful attitude: "He emphasized that we have a good reputation... said he had spoken with other investigators, and all of them noted that we are people from whom one cannot expect deceit. And he openly said: 'I see that this is true.'"

Large-scale prosecutions of Jehovah's Witnesses are not isolated incidents. In various regions of Russia, security forces have initiated cases against entire groups of believers — from eight to 18 people at a time.

Case of Sokolov and Others in Voronezh

Case History
On a single day, July 13, 2020, 110 searches were carried out in seven localities of the Voronezh region—a record-breaking operation against Jehovah’s Witnesses in Russia. Five believers reported being tortured by law enforcement officers. The Investigative Committee charged ten men (aged 24 to 56 at that moment) with organizing extremist activity and sent them to pre-trial detention, where most remained for nearly five months. The events in Voronezh sparked widespread public outcry: EU countries, as well as the United Kingdom and the United States, expressed regret and bewilderment over what had happened. The believers themselves deny any guilt in extremism and emphasize that, as Christians, they respect the authorities and peacefully practice their faith in accordance with constitutional rights. The trial began in December 2021. Nearly four years later, the believers were sentenced to various punishments—ranging from six years of suspended sentence to seven years in colony.
Timeline

Persons in case

Criminal case

Region:
Voronezh Region
Locality:
Voronezh (city)
Suspected of:
«... acting by a group of persons by prior conspiracy ... made a criminal decision to commit deliberate actions of an organizational nature aimed at resuming and continuing the activities of the local religious organization of Jehovah's Witnesses "Central, Voronezh"" (from the indictment)
Court case number:
12002200045140020
Initiated:
July 3, 2020
Current case stage:
verdict did not take effect
Investigating:
1st Department for Investigation of Particularly Important Cases of the Investigative Directorate of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation in the Voronezh Region
Articles of Criminal Code of Russian Federation:
282.2 (1)
Court case number:
1-1/2025 (1-4/2024; 1-14/2023; 1-160/2022; 1-684/2021)
[i18n] Court of the first instance:
Levoberezhniy District Court of Voronezh
[i18n] Judge:
Yevgeniya Laskavaya
Case History
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