Biography
Friends speak of Vladimir Moiseyenko as of a kind, attentive, deeply religious person, always ready to help. Nevertheless, he had to face persecution for his beliefs twice: in 2011 (later the conviction was appealed to the European Court of Human Rights) and in 2021. Does Vladimir's life story confirm his "extremist" inclinations revealed by the court?
Vladimir Moiseyenko was born in October 1970 in Taganrog, Rostov region. He was the only child in the family. His parents are no longer alive. In his youth, Vladimir was seriously involved in football, participated in competitions. As he grew older, he fell in love with playing billiards.
After school, Vladimir studied at a vocational school as an adjuster of automatic lines. In subsequent years, he worked as a machine operator, welder, site foreman, and also worked in the construction industry. Colleagues describe him as a responsible, hardworking, restrained and reliable person.
Vladimir became a Jehovah's Witness in 2009. Prior to this, he had been in search of the truth for a long time, and when he began to study the Bible with Jehovah's Witnesses, he was impressed by the power and wisdom of God with which he exercised his authority. Vladimir was also attracted by the love that Jehovah's Witnesses showed him, as well as their worthy behavior.
Vladimir has a daughter and a granddaughter. Friends and family are shocked that this peaceful, kind and decent man was sent to jail only because of his faith in God.