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Extremism case filed against Jehovah’s Witnesses in Russia

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MOSCOW Russia’s Justice Ministry has filed a case with the Supreme Court to declare the administra­tive centre for Russia’s Jehovah’s Witnesses an extremist organizati­on.

The filing was reported on the court’s website, but did not give further details or say when the matter might be heard.

A statement from the religion's Russian branch said a declaratio­n that Jehovah’s Witnesses are extremists would “entail disastrous consequenc­es for freedom of religion in Russia.” The church estimates it has about 175,000 followers in Russia.

The Jehovah’s Witnesses have come under increasing pressure in recent years, including a ban on distributi­ng literature deemed to violate Russia’s anti-extremism laws.

In February, investigat­ors conducted an inspection of the religion’s headquarte­rs in St. Petersburg.

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