“The hardest challenge during the prosecution was being apart.” The Meleshko couple after Vasiliy's release. July 2024

“The hardest challenge during the prosecution was being apart.” The Meleshko couple after Vasiliy’s release. July 2024

“The hardest challenge during the prosecution was being apart.” The Meleshko couple after Vasiliy’s release. July 2024

Served Sentences

Vasiliy Meleshko Released After Serving His Term in a Penal Colony for His Faith in Jehovah

Krasnodar Territory

On July 12, 2024, Vasiliy Meleshko, 63, one of Jehovah's Witness from the village of Kholmskaya, was released from penal colony No.11 in the Krasnodar Territory. The believer served his sentence in full.

The criminal prosecution of Vasiliy Meleshko began in the spring of 2021, and in the fall of the same year, the Abinskiy District Court convicted Vasiliy in just two sessions - 3 years imprisonment. In fact, the believer spent a little more than 2 years and 9 months in the penal colony, but taking into account his time in pretrial detention, the sentence in terms of imprisonment is considered to be served. According to the verdict, Vasiliy's freedom will be restricted to some extent for one more year after his release from the penal colony.

Meleshko spent part of his term in the penal colony under strict conditions of detention, where the rights of prisoners are infringed more than usual. Several times he was transferred to a "prison within the colony" -- a cell-type room or a punishment cell. The believer's chronic illnesses were exacerbated, and he was treated in the prison hospital.

It was especially difficult for Vasiliy to endure the long separation from his wife, with whom he has lived for 42 years; never being apart for more than a week. Zoya Meleshko said: "It wasn't until nine months [after Vasiliy's detention] that we saw each other on a long visit and were finally able to hug. We couldn't hold back the tears and couldn't stop talking."

Due to the fact that Vasiliy was kept in strict conditions, the couple saw each other only once every four months, so the main method of communication was letters. "Vasiliy wrote very affectionate, tender letters, assuring me of his love," Zoya revealed.

The Abinskiy District Court has already sentenced eight Jehovah's Witnesses from the village of Kholmskaya to imprisonment. Four have been released after serving their sentences.

The Case of Meleshko in Kholmskaya

Case History
In April 2021, the home of Vasiliy and Zoya Meleshko from the village of Kholmskaya was searched. A week earlier, the Investigative Department of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation initiated a criminal case against the believer for participating in extremist activity. Law enforcement officers interrogated Vasiliy and photographed him against the background of the former building for worship and at home at his table to “record the crime scene”. In July 2021, Meleshko’s case was submitted to the district court. In just two sessions, Judge Mikhail Ostashevsky considered the case and sentenced the believer to 3 years in a penal colony. In October of the same year, the court of appeal upheld the verdict, and in December, Meleshko arrived at the penal colony to serve his sentence. In June 2022, the court of cassation upheld the decisions of the lower courts. In July 2024, the believer was released. After that, Meleshko was placed under administrative supervision, which significantly limited his freedom.
Timeline

Persons in case

Criminal case

Region:
Krasnodar Territory
Locality:
Kholmskaya
Suspected of:
"conducted and listened to lectures based on religious literature ... entered into conversations and religious discussions with other participants, participated in collective discussions of religious books"
Court case number:
12107030001000017
Initiated:
March 31, 2021
Current case stage:
the verdict entered into force
Investigating:
Investigative Department for the Abinsk District of the Investigative Directorate of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation for the Krasnodar Territory
Articles of Criminal Code of Russian Federation:
282.2 (2)
Court case number:
1-210/2021
Court:
Abinsk District Court of the Krasnodar Territory
Judge:
Mikhail Ostashevskiy
Case History
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