(Russian)
RULING
March 12, 1999
Golovinskiy Intermunicipal District Court of Moscow
as composed of:
presiding judge Y.I. Prokhorycheva
people's representatives A.V. Gorelik and Y.G. Rozhkovskaya
with the participation of prosecutor T.I. Kondratyeva
and lawyers G.A. Krylova and N.V. Leontyev
with court secretary L.Y. Moiseyeva
having heard civil case 2-452/99 concerning the application of
the prosecutor of the Northern Administrative Circuit of Moscow
for the liquidation and ban of the activity of the religious
community "Jehovah's Witnesses" in an open court
hearing, the court
FOUND
The prosecutor of the Northern Administrative Circuit of
Moscow filed an application for terminating and banning the
activity of the religious community "Jehovah's
Witnesses", registered by the Moscow City Justice Department
on December 30, 1993. In accordance with the religious
community's statute, it is a voluntary association of
believers that was created with the goal of joint practice and
distribution of the faith of Jehovah's Witnesses.
One of the grounds given by the prosecutor for liquidating the
religious organization and banning its activity was incitement of
religious discord, with reference to the magazines The
Watchtower and Awake!, and other literature and
letters issued by this organization and distributed on the
territory of Russia. Furthermore, the religious community coerces
dissolution of the family, infringes on the individual and the
rights and freedoms of citizens, inclines to suicide or refusal
to render medical assistance for religious motives.
The representatives of the religious community object to the
application, stating that the prosecutor has not proven that any
phrase from the publications of Jehovah's Witnesses incite
religious discord. The publications of Jehovah's Witnesses
do not contain calls directed at Russian citizens that consist of
incitement to violence or social discrimination against believers
of other confessions or atheists. The application itself is of a
theological nature and refers only to doctrinal literature.
As can be seen from the evidence in the civil case and three
volumes of the criminal case, on April 13, 1998, a fourth
decision was rendered by the investigator of the Department of
Internal Affairs of the Prosecutor's Office of the Northern
Administrative Circuit of Moscow to terminate the criminal case
concerning evidence of illegal activity of the religious
organization "Jehovah's Witnesses" in the city of
Moscow due to the fact that there was no specific evidence of a
crime in their actions.
The evidence in the criminal case contains an expert study by
F.G. Ovsiyenko, doctor of philosophical sciences, professor of
the religious studies department at the Russian Academy of Civil
Service with the President of the Russian Federation. In his
conclusions he found that the literature of the religious
organization presented for the expert study contains views and
ideas that undermine respect toward other religions, arouse a
feeling of hostility toward them and toward citizens that
practice Catholicism, Orthodoxy, Protestantism, Buddhism, Islam,
and other religions; these views and ideas arouse religious
enmity and discord. The views preached by members of the
organization can lead to specific negative acts against certain
social groups among the population, namely, forming a hostile
attitude toward citizens that do not belong to the organization;
to incite discord and enmity against individuals of other
denominations; to mental violence against believers drawn into
the organization, especially youth, and to the formation of an
aggressive attitude toward bearers of the traditional national
way of life.
There is also an expert opinion of N.S. Gordiyenko, doctor of
philosophical sciences, professor of the religious studies
department of the Herzen Russian State Pedagogical University. In
his conclusions he found that the literature presented by the
organization does not contain views and ideas that arouse
religious enmity or discord, it does not contain propaganda of
inferiority of citizens based on their attitude toward religion
or illegal calls [for action] directed against other religions or
their representatives. The views preached by the members of the
religious organization of Jehovah's Witnesses exclude any
amoral, illegal, and much less, violent acts against any social
groups. The publications and expressions of the organization do
not contain calls to battle with the existing governmental order.
These experts were questioned as witnesses during the trial.
However, these expert studies were carried out in the context of
the criminal case and cannot be taken into consideration by the
court.
During the course of the trial, which began on February 9,
1999, the court heard the positions of the parties, as well as
the third party the representative of the Moscow City
Justice Department, and numerous witnesses were questioned.
During the trial the literature and documents of Jehovah's
Witnesses was reviewed, and excerpts from the Bible were read.
The prosecutor made a motion to have a composite
psychological/religious studies expert analysis conducted. The
representatives of the defendants objected against conducting an
expert study and stated during the trial on March 10, 1999 that,
in connection with the October 1998 application of the
Administrative Center of the Religious Organization of
Jehovah's Witnesses to the Ministry of Justice of the
Russian Federation for re-registration, all information
concerning [its] basic teachings and corresponding practice had
been sent for a state religious studies expert analysis to the
Expert Council for State Religious Studies Analyses with the
Ministry of Justice, which was created in execution of the
Russian Federation Government's Order of June 3, 1998, No.
565 "On the procedure for conducting state religious studies
analyses". Thus, the Expert Council will consider the very
same questions concerning which the prosecutor is asking for a
composite expert study. Therefore, they asked that the conclusion
of the Expert Council be requested. The above-mentioned
circumstances were confirmed by the answer of the deputy head of
the Department of affairs of public and religious associations.
The answer also states that on February 25 the first meeting of
the Expert Council in this matter was held, at which a
representative of Jehovah's Witnesses was asked to answer to
a number of additional questions, after the receipt and analysis
of which the corresponding expert conclusion will be made.
However, these circumstances may not serve as grounds for
dismissing the prosecutor's motion for a composite expert
study. In accordance with the Statute of the Expert Council for
State Religious Studies Analyses with the Ministry of Justice of
the Russian Federation, which was ratified by order of the
Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation on October 8, 1998,
No. 140, a state religious studies analysis is held in those
instances provided for in Article 11, section 8 of the Federal
Law "On the Freedom of Conscience and on Religious
Associations" (during re-registration) at the request of the
Department for affairs of public and religious associations of
the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation or territorial
justice agencies of the Russian Federation (further referred to
as registering agencies).
The representative of the Moscow City Justice Department did
not object to holding an expert study.
Thus, the court has come to the conclusion that in order to
clarify the issues that have arisen during the course of the case
that require special knowledge in the field of religious studies
and linguistics, it follows that the court appoint a composite
expert study including specialists in religious studies,
specialists in linguistics, and a specialist in psychology. In
order to conduct the expert study it is necessary to present
excerpts from the literature and documents of Jehovah's
Witnesses accompanied by the literature and documents (list and
publications attached).
Seven questions for the expert study were put forth by the
prosecutor. 13 questions were put forth by Jehovah's
Witnesses, which have the nature of a comparative analysis of
Jehovah's Witnesses with other confessions. However, the
questions presented by the parties are insufficiently defined or
specified, and therefore the court rejects them.
Having discussed the candidate experts offered by the parties,
the court deems acceptable the following candidates for
conducting the expert study: V.P. Belyanin, S.A. Nebolsin, M.M.
Gromyko offered by the prosecutor, and D.A. Leontyev and
S.I. Ivanenko, offered by the defendant.
On the basis of that which has been set forth, the court,
governed by Article 74 and Article 215, section 5, of the RSFSR
Civil Procedural Code
HAS RULED
To appoint a composite expert study in the case including
specialists in religious studies, specialists in linguistics, and
a specialist in psychology.
To assign this expert study to: V.P. Belyanin, S.A. Nebolsin,
M.M. Gromyko, D.A. Leontyev, and S.I. Ivanenko. To warn the
experts of the criminal accountability noted in Article 307 of
the Russian Federation Criminal Code.
To present the following questions for the expert study:
- Does the literature and documents of Jehovah's
Witnesses contains signs of a) incitement of religious
discord (undermining respect toward other religions and
hostility toward them), b) coercion to destroy the
family, c) infringements on the individual, rights and
freedoms of citizens (excerpts from texts in the
literature and documents are attached)?
- Are the texts of the literature and documents of
Jehovah's Witnesses subject to study an expression
that is usually used in religion?
To present the two volumes of evidence in the civil case, the
literature and documents of Jehovah's Witnesses, and the
Synodal translation of the Bible for conducting the expert study.
To suspend this case until the expert study is held. This
ruling may be appealed to the Moscow City Court within 10 days.
Judge [signature]
People's representatives [signature] [signature]
[handwritten: copy true to original.]
[Signatures of judge and court secretary; court seal]
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