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Agreed, Jehovah is shaking the nations by preaching work (not literally shaken). ...And this preaching work is upsetting the Russian government and the Mighty Orthodox church.....because we are effect

On Monday, July 17, 2017, a three-judge panel will consider the appeal of the Russian Supreme Court’s April 20 decision against Jehovah’s Witnesses. Further updates about the hearing will be provided

I DID NOT EXPECT IT TO GO OUR WAY!  Here are my reasons: I have been watching Russia for more than 12 years and saw its sincere "human rights lawyers and reporters" mysteriously killed on the str

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I have the following to add to this: watch this video and you will understand what is going on in Russia with the Orthodox church.  This is why they are persecuting all Christian faiths that are not aligned with this religion.  I may be wrong but I doubt things will change!

http://pulitzercenter.org/reporting/pride-patriotism-and-how-putin-helped-redefine-what-it-means-be-true-russian?utm_source=Email&utm_medium=Newsletter&utm_campaign=TalksAtPromo

There are a few more videos

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Small brass plaque in a boating supply store : "Pray toward Heaven ...

Row toward shore."

Think about this .... how long would it take YOU to read  11 train boxcars packed with letters?

You probably could spend the rest of your life merely opening the envelopes.

IT DID NOT HAPPEN!

But since the Russians still use wood burning fireplaces, and paper is just thin sheets of wood, this coming bitter winter those in Moscow will appreciate that the Governing Body gave them fuel at the proper time ... even though it cost the Brotherhood Eighty Million Dollars in International Postage, and Fifty-Four Million dollars of that was transferred to the Russian Government by the Universal Postal Union as "terminal duty" ( That means they were paid to deliver the mail at their end...).

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Hello my beloved brothers and sisters. I have just received from one of my contacts the minutes of the first hearing. Good it is in Russian, but you can use a translator (Google for example)

https://jw-russia.org/pages/17071316-192.html

It is the official website of our Brothers and Sisters of Russia.
Fraternally. Your Brother in Faith Philippe

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15:10 Novakov drew attention to paragraph 34 of Resolution number 16 of the Plenum of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation on June 15, 2010. Plenum explained that "new facts" (that is, the facts revealed during the 12 months following the issuance of the warning) may not be recognized as the violations that were revealed after the warning, but allowed in the materials distributed earlier this warning. Novakov notes that the Court of First Instance did not give any assessment to the fact that, although these warnings and made after March 2, 2016, but announced in connection with the events "took place" prior to issuance of the warning of the Russian Federation Prosecutor General's office in Voronezh, in Snezhnogorsk, Stavropol.
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15:24 Their explanation begins to advocate Omelchenko. In response to the Court's request not to repeat the explanation of his colleagues, Omelchenko loudly and clearly declared its intention to focus on the violation of international law.

15:25 Omelchenko observes that there is a violation of the right to a fair trial guaranteed by Article. 6 of the European Convention.

15:29 Omelchenko argues convincingly that the court also admitted violating the ban is politically motivated prosecutions arising from Art. 18 of the Convention, taken in conjunction with Art. Art. 9 and 6 of the Convention. The European Court of Human Rights in its judgment in the case, "Merabishvili against Georgia" indicates the most obvious signs of political repression: when the public authorities clearly resist repeated the applicant's appeals, the public and even some senior government officials about the objective and thorough investigation, it can be argued that the applicable the applicant measures are not a means to a legitimate response to his behavior, but a means of political persecution. That is what is happening to Jehovah's Witnesses in Russia.

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