NOVEMBER 2, 2021
RUSSIA
UPDATE | Five Prosecuted in Sakhalin Rely on Jehovah for Support
On May 11, 2022, the Sakhalin Regional Court denied the appeal of Brothers Vyacheslav Ivanov, Aleksandr Kozlitin, Sergey Kulakov, Sister Tatyana Kulakova, and Brother Yevgeniy Yelin. They are not required to go to prison at this time.
On January 31, 2022, the Nevelskiy City Court of the Sakhalin Region convicted Vyacheslav, Aleksandr, Sergey, Tatyana, and Yevgeniy. Sergey and Yevgeniy received suspended prison sentences of six years and six months. Vyacheslav, Aleksandr, and Tatyana received suspended prison sentences of two years.
Time Line
July 2020
Vyacheslav, Aleksandr, Sergey, and Tatyana were placed under travel restrictions
April 2, 2020
Yevgeniy was placed under travel restrictions
January 20, 2019
Officers of the Federal Security Service (FSB), Russia’s secret police, raided at least 11 homes of citizens suspected of being Jehovah’s Witnesses. The officers were aggressive and interrogated the minor children of the families. This occurred shortly after Russian President Vladimir Putin promised to address the persecution of Jehovah’s Witnesses
Profiles
We know that Jehovah will continue to care for our dear brothers and sisters as they keep echoing the words of the prophet Isaiah: “God is my salvation. I will trust and feel no dread.”—Isaiah 12:2.