Updated: April 26, 2024
Name: Minenko Zinaida Ivanovna
Date of Birth: January 24, 1940
Current status: who has served the main sentence
Articles of Criminal Code of Russian Federation: 282.2 (1.1)
Sentence: penalty in the form of a fine in the amount of 330,000 rubles

Biography

Zinaida Minenko, a visually impaired with a disability of group I, became a widow in January 2020. In November 2021, she faced a new challenge — religious repression for her faith in Jehovah God.

Zinaida was born in January 1940 in the city of Kiselevsk (Kemerovo region). Her  father was a miner, and her mother served railway tracks and turnouts. The family had 4 children — 2 boys and 2 girls. When Zinaida was 1.5 years old, her mother died of typhoid fever, and at the age of 17, the girl lost her father.

As a child, Zinaida liked to sing and go in for athletics. She graduated from the Krasnoyarsk technical school with a degree in state insurance. From the age of 15 she worked at a bakery. Most of her career, Zinaida was a tower crane operator and for 6 years she participated in the construction of a hydroelectric power plant — she was awarded the "Builder of the Bratsk Hydroelectric Power Plant" badge. Her total work experience is 40 years.

In 1980, Zinaida married a military man, they had a son. After his dismissal from service, her husband worked as a driver.

In addition to her hometown, Zinaida lived in Belovo, Bratsk, Khabarovsk, Usolye-Sibirskoye, in the village of Aleksandrovskoye (Stavropol Territory). After Zinaida had a kidney surgery, the family moved to Stavropol Territory. Since the 2000s, the Minenkos have been living in Zheleznovodsk.

In 1998, Zinaida's sister began to study the Bible. She shared her knowledge with her younger sister. Although from childhood Zinaida believed in God and tried to live by his laws, she did not know his name. “I read in the Bible that Jehovah is the true God, that all his prophecies are being fulfilled before my eyes. Everything that I read in the Bible was in harmony with my heart, ” recalls Zinaida. She embarked on the Christian path in 2004, and a year later her husband joined her. Zinaida loves listening to an audio recording of the Bible and walking in the fresh air.

Due to the criminal prosecution, Zinaida is anxious, she has unstable blood pressure, headaches and insomnia. The believer shares: “Every day I check my mail — I am worried about the next interrogation. My relatives are worried about my health. "

Case History

In November 2021, a criminal case was opened against Zinaida Minenko from Zheleznovodsk, a visually impaired person of group I. It was based on the pensioner’s conversations about the Bible with three people. The Investigative Committee regarded these conversations as participation in the activities of an extremist organization. Minenko’s apartment was searched, and the next day she was taken for a 4-hour interrogation. Later, the charge was reclassified from participation to involvement in the activities of an extremist organization. In early March 2022, the believer was charged and signed not to leave the place. Shortly thereafter, Minenko’s case went to court. The prosecution witness told the court that she came to Zinaida to discuss the Bible on her own initiative, “they did nothing illegal.” In October 2023, the believer was sentenced to a fine of 330 thousand rubles.