Unjust Verdicts

In the City of Zeya, Amur Region, Two Believers Received Six and Six and a Half Years in a Penal Colony for Reading the Bible

Amur Region

Text updated on December 30, 2022.

On December 28, 2022, Judge Olga Kolesova of the Zeya District Court of the Amur Region found Leonid Druzhinin and Yevgeniy Bitusov guilty of conducting religious meetings with friends. Druzhinin was sentenced to six and a half years and Bitusov was sentenced to six years in a general regime penal colony. The verdict has not entered into force and can be appealed.

Druzhinin and Bitusov faced criminal prosecution for their faith back in 2019, when the homes of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Zeya were raided. Searches were repeated a year and a half later. In June 2021, FSB investigator V. Obukhov charged the men with participating in extremist activity, and in October he reclassified the charge to organizing the activity of an extremist organization. The investigation considers Bitusov and Druzhinin guilty because they "deliberately organized weekly religious events"—peaceful meetings for reading and discussing the Bible. Investigator Obukhov has been conducting other similar cases since 2019 against a number of Jehovah's Witnesses from Zeya, Tynda, Blagoveshchensk and Belogorsk.

The charge against Druzhinin and Bitusov was based on the testimony of a woman who attended religious meetings and made hidden video recordings of them. In court, she mixed up  her testimonies and could not remember many things; she was not even sure if she knew the defendants. Witnesses for the prosecution confirmed that there was no incitement to hatred in the words and actions of the believers. There are also no victims of the allegedly extremist activities—prayers, singing songs and talking about the Bible. However, the prosecutor asked the court to impose six and half years of imprisonment on Bitusov and seven years on Druzhinin.

The defendants insisted on their complete innocence. In his final statement, Yevgeniy Bitusov explained: “Charging me with extremism, charging my [spiritual] brothers and sisters throughout the country, and all the evidence cited in the materials, only create the appearance of fighting extremism. Everything is so obviously far-fetched ... There is evidence only that I am a believer who was practicing his religion within the framework of constitutional law.” Leonid Druzhinin noted: “My motive is to obey the commandments to love God and love people, not to change the foundations of the constitutional order.”

The criminal prosecution of Druzhinin and Bitusov, as well as hundreds of other believers in Russia, is based on the speculative thesis that the joint worship of Jehovah's Witnesses constitutes a crime. However, such a position is contrary to the norms of both Russian and international legislation. For example, the European Court of Human Rights has ruled that prosecution on such grounds is unlawful: “By seeking to suppress the religious activities of Jehovah’s Witnesses as they did, the Russian authorities failed to act in good faith and breached the State’s duty of neutrality and impartiality vis‑à‑vis the religion of Jehovah’s Witnesses” (§ 254 ).

The case of Druzhinin and Bitusov in Zeya

Case History
In the summer of 2020, the FSB opened a criminal case against Jehovah's Witnesses in Zeya, including Yevgeniy Bitusov and Leonid Druzhinin, who were witnesses in the case of their co-religionist Konstantin Moiseenko. A year later, they were charged with participating in the activities of an extremist organization. The homes of believers were searched twice, in March 2019 and October 2020. Both men have families, and Yevgeniy Bitusov is the father of a minor child. In October 2021, the investigator reclassified the charge as organizing the activities of an extremist organization. In May 2022, the criminal case was sent to court. In December 2022, the court sentenced Bitusov and Druzhinin to 6 and 6.5 years in prison, respectively. The appellate court and the court of cassation upheld the verdict.
Timeline

Persons in case

Criminal case

Region:
Amur Region
Locality:
Zeya
Suspected of:
"by finding places for religious events, providing these places with computer equipment ... knowingly organized weekly religious events" (from the decision to prosecute)
Court case number:
12007100001000038
Initiated:
August 10, 2020
Current case stage:
The verdict entered into force
Investigating:
Branch of the Federal Security Service of Russia in the Amur Region
Articles of Criminal Code of Russian Federation:
282.2 (1)
Court case number:
1-96/2022
Court of First Instance:
Зейский районный суд Амурской области
Judge of the Court of First Instance:
Ольга Колесова
Case History