The Russian justice
ministry has moved to label Jehovah's Witnesses an 'extremist organization'
following years of government suspicion toward the group.
The lawsuit filed with
the Russia’s Supreme Court against the national headquarters of the country's
Jehovah’s Witnesses wasn't dated and has not yet been scheduled for legal
action, USA Today reported.
In response to the
filing, the press office for the Russian branch of the religion released a
statement Thursday saying it would represent 'dire
consequences' for religious freedom in Russia if approved.
Persecution of the
faithful for peaceful anti-extremism legislation is built on frank fraud,
incompetent individual 'experts' and, as a result, a miscarriage of justice,'
the statement claimed.
According to the press
office, the decision, if passed by the court, would directly affect about
175,000 followers at more than 2,000 congregations in the country.
However, it's not the
first time Jehovah’s Witnesses have faced legal battles. In 2009, a court ruled
a Russian-language version of the group’s publication The Watchtower an
extremist publication and barred it. In 2015, a Russian court ruled the group’s
website was also an extremist publication.
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