JANUARY 21, 2014 | RUSSIA
UPDATE: Attempt to Ban JW.ORG Fails
ST. PETERSBURG, Russia—On August 7, 2013, the
Tsentralniy District Court of the city of Tver, located 100 mi (approx.
160 km) north of Moscow, ruled that the Bible-education website jw.org
should be banned throughout the Russian Federation.
Although jw.org is consulted by hundreds of
thousands around the world and is highly regarded by researchers, the
court sided with officials seeking to ban the popular website. The court
rendered its decision without notifying or taking any testimony from
the publishers of the site, the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of
New York. Jehovah’s Witnesses are appealing the decision to the Tver
Regional Court. The appeal is scheduled to be heard on January 22, 2014.
If the appeal is denied, the website will no
longer be available to the over 160,000 Jehovah’s Witnesses in Russia,
who regularly use the website for religious services and in personal and
family Bible study. Promoting the website will then become a criminal
act in Russia. Additionally, some 142 million people living in Russia
will be restricted from consulting jw.org for free information about the
Bible. Commenting on the website, Yekaterina Elbakyan, Doctor of
Philosophy and expert in religious studies who serves as a professor at
the Academy of Labor and Social Relations in Moscow, says that jw.org is
“a gift for anybody who is engaged in religious research. It provides
comprehensive and understandable material. Significant spiritual and
moral issues are presented in a simple way. When you use the website,
you feel like you are being openly welcomed into the home of Jehovah’s
Witnesses.”
Speaking from St. Petersburg, Grigory Martynov, a
spokesman for Jehovah’s Witnesses in Russia, states: “The jw.org website
is a wonderful tool for those in our country searching for information
about the Bible and is not politically or commercially affiliated in any
way. We hope that the Tver Regional Court will ensure that this popular
educational resource remains available for all Russians.”
J. R. Brown, a spokesman for Jehovah’s Witnesses
at their world headquarters in New York, comments: “The jw.org website
is valued both as a research tool and as a trusted information source
for families all over the world. It is so valued that an average of
900,000 people visit the site every day to access positive information
available in some 600 languages. Censoring this material is clearly
unwarranted.”
Media Contact(s):
International: J. R. Brown, Office of Public Information, tel. +1 718 560 5000
Russia: Grigory Martynov, tel. +7 812 702 2691
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