Judge Marina SokoĊowskaja - in spite prosecutor's request, which called for recognition of Kalistratowa guilty of incitement to hatred - announced the acquittal. Statistics show that acquittals in Russia are less than one percent . "After hearing the appeal I have a dual feeling of acquittal - says Alexander Kalistratow - On the one hand, I am grateful to Judge that got up the courage to make a decision. On the other hand - I realize that in many regions of Russia are still ongoing harassment of my co-religionists. Me for over a year illegally secretly monitored, tapped my phone calls, including conversations with a lawyer, my mail intercepted. I [still] does not actually understand what reason? Just because someone does not like my beliefs religious? "
P Redz or later the courts come to the conclusion that the accusations against the Jehovah's Witnesses are unfounded. And so, after many years of years in the cases brought before the Russian courts to the community of Jehovah's Witnesses in Moscow, the European Court of Human Rights in the end of 2010 ruled that the court grossly violated the rights of Russia's 10-strong community of faith and ordered the cessation of violations human rights in Russia. Believers are hoping that a wave of discrimination against Jehovah's Witnesses, some of which is the process of Gorno-Altai, will soon be stopped.
source: http://www.jw-russia.org/news/news.htm # 20110414
translation: Rikardo
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