Jehovah’s Witnesses: The Most Persecuted Religious Minority in Putin’s Russia

Since 2017, over 900 criminal prosecutions with over 1,000 years of prison sentences on false charges of extremism

Jehovah’s Witnesses in Russia face severe state persecution, among the world’s worst, yet many human rights and religious freedom organizations overlook this repression.

Jehovah’s Witnesses spokesman, Jarrod Lopes, highlighted: “Russian authorities with bias against non-Orthodox believers unjustly target Jehovah’s Witnesses. Since 2017, over 900 criminal prosecutions led to over 1,000 years in prison on false charges of extremism. Authorities have tortured innocent individuals, imprisoned the elderly and disabled, and used Soviet-era surveillance tactics. By persecuting Jehovah’s Witnesses for peacefully practicing their faith, Russian authorities have become what they claim to fight—extremists.”

Despite signs of easing in 2024, 2025 saw a rise in home raids, prosecutions, and prison sentences.

The Human Toll

Valeriy Baylo died in custody in 2025 due to inadequate medical care. (link)

Aleksey Lelikov, 64, a disabled piano teacher and former finalist of Krasnodar’s “Teacher of the Year” (1994), was sentenced to 6.5 years in February. He had no criminal record. (link)

Anatoliy Marunov, 72, serving 6.5 years despite a stroke and prostate tumor, was denied reduced sentencing for life-saving surgery. Ironically, Moscow’s mayor congratulated the couple on their 50th anniversary, praising them as “an example for young people.”

2025 By the Numbers

  • 107 raids conducted
  • 61 new defendants charged
  • 125 believers convicted, 38 sent to prison
  • 179 remain imprisoned, including 37 over age 60
  • 30 people (80% of those imprisoned) received sentences exceeding five years
  • Four believers sentenced to seven years—the harshest penalties of the year

Since 2017, 906 individuals faced criminal prosecution for their faith. Courts convicted 665, with 215 receiving prison sentences.

Systematic Abuses

Torture and violence: At least eight cases of unprovoked violence and cruel treatment in 2025 increased the total to over 70 victims in eight years. No perpetrator has faced justice.

Targeting the vulnerable: Nearly one-third of defendants (266 people) are over 60. At least 81 have serious health issues; 34 are officially disabled. Currently, 36 seriously ill believers are in colonies and detention centers, lacking adequate medical care.

Family persecution: At least 172 prosecuted believers have relatives facing similar charges. In 2025 alone, cases against four married couples arose. “It’s become a gold mine for law enforcement,” according to a defense lawyer. “Going after real criminals is dangerous. It’s easier to target relatives of Jehovah’s Witnesses under investigation.”

Secret informants: At least 30 criminal cases rely on undercover agents who infiltrated congregations, sometimes for years, posing as Bible students. Agent Yekaterina Petrova’s surveillance of 17 believers—including the elderly—led to up to eight-year prison sentences, despite confirming only Bible discussions and prayers.

Citizenship revocation: In 2025, at least 12 convicted believers had their Russian citizenship annulled, resulting in deportation and indefinite family separation. Mikhail Moysh hasn’t seen his young sons since October 2021; deportation could make the separation indefinite. (link)

Jehovah’s Witnesses banned in Russia in 2017: Some International Criticism


Comments

16 responses to “Jehovah’s Witnesses: The Most Persecuted Religious Minority in Putin’s Russia”

  1. Mental Prophet Avatar
    Mental Prophet

    Seems like in Putin’s Russia, the only “extremism” we have to worry about is the extreme lengths they’ll go to suppress the most peaceful of folks. Guess being a Jehovah’s Witness is now a fast track to a holiday in Siberia! 😏

  2. Bambi Wings Avatar
    Bambi Wings

    Honestly, who knew that practicing faith could lead to a better career in law enforcement than actually catching criminals? 😒 It’s like a twisted version of ‘The Apprentice’ – only the stakes are way higher!

  3. Miss Rum Punch Avatar
    Miss Rum Punch

    Seems like the Russian authorities have mistaken “religious freedom” for a competitive sport—who knew persecuting the peaceful could be such a lucrative pastime? 🎭

  4. swat honey Avatar
    swat honey

    Who knew practicing peace could land you a 6.5-year vacation in a Russian prison? Must be a new trend in religious tourism! 🇷🇺😏

  5. Oh, splendid! Just when you think the Kremlin couldn’t get any more creative with its repression, they go and add religious persecution to their résumé. 🎭 Who needs a fair trial when you’ve got a good ol’ Soviet playbook?

  6. Seems like the Kremlin’s got its priorities straight—who needs to tackle real issues when you can play hide and seek with the grandmas of faith? 🙄 #ExtremismInDisguise

  7. Dez Bonbon Avatar
    Dez Bonbon

    Isn’t it charming how the Russian authorities have taken a page out of the Soviet playbook? Who knew imprisoning your citizens for their beliefs could become such a trendy pastime? 😏📉

  8. dallas foxface Avatar
    dallas foxface

    Just what every country needs: a little state-sponsored religious persecution to keep things spicy. Guess it’s easier to chase after the harmless than to deal with the real issues, eh? 😏

  9. BoomerBox Avatar

    Seems like in Putin’s Russia, the real extremists are those trying to practice their faith peacefully—who knew a Bible study session could land you in the slammer? 🤷‍♂️ Can’t wait to see how they spin this one at the next press conference.

  10. New York Winder Avatar
    New York Winder

    You’d think in a country that prides itself on being a global superpower, they’d have better things to do than playing hide and seek with the elderly over a couple of pamphlets. But no, it seems like keeping tabs on Jehovah’s Witnesses is the new national sport. 🤷‍♂️

  11. Easy Sweep Avatar
    Easy Sweep

    Quite the ironic twist, isn’t it? While the Kremlin battles its own shadows, it seems the Jehovah’s Witnesses are the only ones facing a real ‘holy war’—and here I thought Russia was all about tolerance and inclusivity! 😂

  12. sir squire Avatar
    sir squire

    Just when you thought the Kremlin had run out of ways to make headlines, they decide to turn a peaceful faith into a criminal enterprise. Who knew persecution could be such a booming industry? 😂

  13. ThermalMode Avatar
    ThermalMode

    Typical Russian hospitality, eh? Nothing says “welcome” quite like sending piano teachers and the elderly off to prison for practicing their faith. Bravo, really. 🙄

  14. Metal Lady Avatar
    Metal Lady

    Seems like Russia’s really got its priorities straight—who needs to tackle real issues when you can go after the peaceful folks knocking on doors, right? 🙃

  15. king panther Avatar
    king panther

    Gotta love how Russia has turned persecution of the innocent into an Olympic sport—who knew it could be so competitive? 🥇 Talk about extreme measures for a peaceful faith, they must be taking notes from the Cold War playbook! 😏

  16. Short Firecracker Avatar
    Short Firecracker

    Turns out, in Russia, practicing your faith can earn you a lovely vacation in a prison cell—who knew the Kremlin was such a fan of extreme sports? 🤷‍♂️

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