Saturday, November 5, 2016

Fined in 2015 for "distorted interpretation" of the Bible and reading it from "electronic devices".

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The total war on Baptists and similar Christian denominations, by the cults of Costantine, sees Putin's Russia only as a test, an experimental laboratory for what soon will be applied also to all the world. 
"Kill Baptists" was the cry which was able to unify deadly enemies as Catholicism, Lutheranism (and not unseemingly also Calvinism). Baptists are the perfect "common enemy", another sort of "Jewish threat" to fight and overcome in order to "free" the world:

2. In 1529, the imposing DIET OF SPEIRS (Speyer) pronounced the death sentence upon all Anabaptists. This council was composed of both Roman Catholic and Protestant princes and heads of state. They hated each other and did not get along even in this Diet, but they hated the Anabaptists even more!  

Sunday, October 30, 2016
Catholics, Ortodoxies, Protestants, all-together claps your hand: "death to the Baptists!"
http://spirithismouth.blogspot.it/2016/10/catholics-ortodoxies-protestants-all.html

This is probably the policy of the Jesuit Order today, to drag to themselves all the other Protestants in a common final liquidation (no need to be performed only by killings) of the Baptists, alluring the historical Protestants  in to take part of this ecumenical crusade. Yarovaya law in Russia is only the beginning. The offer to every crusader is clear: "let's liquidate Baptists all over the world, and then we replace them with our churches, some to me, Catholic church, some to you, Orthodox church, other to you, Lutheran church"..., and on and on. After the assault and the mass murder weren't the crusaders plundering their victims?

Pope and Lutheran leaders mark 'a new beginning' in Sweden
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So will today’s encounters really change the world for the better? Yes, I’m sure that in this northern corner of Europe, where the wars of religion raged, an Argentinian pope, a Palestinian bishop and a Chilean theologian have taken a significant step forward towards the goals of healing and reconciliation. Cardinal Koch of the Pontifical Council for Christian Unity called it ‘a new beginning’, and surely that is something to celebrate - even if it has taken us five centuries to achieve.
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http://en.radiovaticana.va/news/2016/10/31/pope_and_lutheran_leaders_mark_a_new_beginning_in_sweden/1269219

Yarovaya law is only the implementation of an already existing climate of intimidation and persecution in Russia against the Christians. Already in 2015 study bible meeting were declared "illegal" and fined:

Regional Court considered lawful fine for reading the Bible in a coffee shop   02/02/2015 - 18:38 / Krasnodar KraiKrasnodar Regional Court declared the decision on the penalty for a joint reading of the Bible in Sochi cafe legitimate.January 28, 2015 the Krasnodar Regional Court upheld the decision of the district court of Sochi Khosta, fined Alexei Kolyasnikova congregation and reading the Bible in a specially rented for this cafe.Recall that in October, the world court found the leader of a group of evangelical Christians "Community of Christians" guilty under Part. 2 tbsp. 20.2 of the Administrative Code (holding a public event without feeding in the established order on its holding notice) and fined 30 thousand. Rubles. Then Khostinsky District Court overturned the decision and sent the case for retrial. In December, re-examined the case, the court fined the pastor again.Now it's decision confirmed the Regional Court.
http://www.sova-center.ru/religion/news/harassment/intervention/2015/02/d31189/

 URL: http://fondsp.org/en/read/lawyer-vladimir-ryakhovsky-court-decision-is-totally-illegal
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LAWYER VLADIMIR RYAKHOVSKY - “COURT DECISION IS TOTALLY ILLEGAL”



Lawyer Vladimir Ryakhovsky who represented Pastor Alexei Kolyasnikov in court gave his comments to Sova Center on the decision of Krasnodar Territorial Court to legitimize the fine for the collective recital of the Bible in a café. 
It is still too early to speak about the motives for the court decision because its text has not yet been made available to the respondent. One could only guess the reasons relied upon by the court.
Here’s the background of the case: Pastor Alexei Kolyasnikov heads a small religious group which is not registered as religious organization. They hold Bible recitals in one of Sochi’s cafes in the hours when the café is closed for ordinary visitors. The recitals are held every Sunday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. People who come to have a snack are told that a special event is being held inside and there is no way in, but if someone wants to come and listen to the Bible, he or she is allowed to enter. 
Deputy Head of the Regional Office of the Federal Security Service wrote a letter to the Public Prosecutor’s Office stating that, according to the intelligence data, a religious group holds its meetings in this café during which they read the Bible in a distorted interpretation and violate the canons of Christianity by reading it not in full leather binding but on electronic devices. In his opinion, this fact was a source of danger. In the letter he also stated that, according to the intelligence data, this group had connections with the Ukrainian Protestant organizations financed by Western Europe and NATO. Such was his horror story.
Responding to this letter, the Public Prosecutor’s Office arranged for a site inspection. Employees of Public Prosecutor’s Office accompanied by the officers of the Ministry of Interior and the Federal Security Service came to the cafe. At the entrance they were of a religious group meeting being underway inside. They expressed an intention to attend the meeting and were let it. They even took part in the discussion. But after the end of the event they drew up an offence report which stated that a religious group meeting had been held in the café without notification to the executive authorities. 
And so, the Public Prosecutor of Sochi issued an order to institute a criminal case on the grounds of the violation of the Law on Meetings, Rallies, Processions and Pickets. On 12 December 2014 Hosta District Court in Sochi imposed a fine on Kolyasnikov under part 2 of Article 20.2 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation (“Holding of public event without notification made in accordance with established order”).
We appealed against this court decision. I had not participated in the sessions of the first instance court, I joined the case later, said Ryakhovsky. After the appeal the case had been re-examined and on 28 January 2015 Krasnodar Territorial court upheld the decision of Hosta District Court.
I believe that the court decision is totally illegal. Under the Law on the Freedom of Conscience and Religious Associations, a religious organization is free to hold its worship services or events without impediment, and may hold such services or events on the premises made available to it for this purpose. In other words, regardless of such premises being owned or rented, they may be made available for holding an event without any obstacles. It means that no notification, approval or permission is required. This should have put the matter to rest, noted Ryakhovsky.
However, Hosta District Court referred to the Law on Meetings, Rallies, Processions and Pickets which allows only one-man pickets to be held without any notification. But when it is a collective meeting of the citizens held with an intent to “discuss socially important issues and take decisions”, how can an individual discuss anything and take decisions on his or her own? We’ll leave it to the court to fantasize, added Ryakhovsky.
We are now waiting for the text of the court decision and we will definitely appeal against it in the supervisory instances. The first appeal will be sent to the Chairman of Krasnodar Territorial Court. I think this would be a useless effort because Krasnodar Territorial Court has already expressed its opinion, but this effort is necessary in order to comply with the established procedure. Then it will be the Supreme Court, stressed the lawyer. 
Should the court decision feature at least one phrase on the one-man meeting, we would have every reason to go immediately to the Constitutional Court.
We will face the matter out by all means, because a very dangerous precedent is being created, said Ryakhovsky. 
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Sunday, October 16, 2016
Yarovaya law forces to close American Independent Baptist mission in Russia
http://spirithismouth.blogspot.it/2016/10/yarovaya-law-force-to-close-american.html


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