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    Bbsc4 reacted to Bible Speaks in Father and Daughter preaching in KHABAROVSK RUSSIA JW   
    Father and Daughter preaching in KHABAROVSK RUSSIA #JW
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    Bbsc4 reacted to Bible Speaks in A banner from the Korean brothers at the Seattle Convention. The bottom of the banner reads “Don’t Give Up” in Korean.   
    A banner from the Korean brothers at the Seattle Convention. The bottom of the banner reads “Don’t Give Up” in Korean. Notice it says "Love from our Brothers in Prison." They pray for us! How touching as we pray for them! 
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    Bbsc4 reacted to Queen Esther in Russian Catholic official criticizes court ban on Jehovah's Witnesses   
    Russian Catholic official criticizes court ban on Jehovah's Witnesses....
    By  Jonathan Luxmoore, Catholic News Service,    April 28, 2017
    OXFORD, England – Russia's Catholic Church has condemned a Supreme Court decision to outlaw the Jehovah's Witnesses and warned the move will increase fears of new restrictions on Catholic rights.
     
    "Churches like ours don't recognize the Jehovah's Witnesses as Christian and don't engage in dialogue with them, but we must distinguish theological issues from legal rights," said Msgr. Igor Kovalevsky, secretary-general of the Moscow-based Russian bishops' conference.
    "The situation in Russia is complex and difficult now. There are very strong misgivings among Catholics that we, too, may be facing – if not persecution, then at least new acts of discrimination and limits on our freedom of belief," he said.
    An April 20 Supreme Court ruling branded Jehovah's Witnesses an "extremist organization" and ordered the nationwide seizure of its property.
    Msgr. Kovalevsky told Catholic News Service April 28 that the Catholic Church could not understand which activities could be deemed "extremist," adding that all religious groups had a right to "exist and develop in the Russian Federation" if they did not violate the law.
    "The law must apply fairly to everyone ... the law may be hard, but it's still the law. I think the government owes everyone a precise explanation why this group is being liquidated," Msgr. Kovalevsky said.
    Jehovah's Witnesses were registered in Russia in 1991 and re-registered in 1999, but have faced regular arrests and police raids for handing out leaflets and door-to-door preaching. Their members have been assaulted and their property vandalized.
    The Supreme Court ruling prescribed fines of up to nearly $10,700 and up to 10 years in jail for anyone engaging in Jehovah's Witnesses activities.
    Msgr. Kovalevsky said although there were no signs that the Catholic Church would be treated like the Jehovah's Witnesses, "the government needs to reassure citizens freedom of conscience will be upheld."
    "The Jehovah's Witnesses have the same right to defend dignity and faith and other citizens," he said. "Although upholding human rights isn't our main task, the Catholic Church defends everyone's right to freedom of conscience."
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