Biography
On April 19, 2019, in the city of Sharypovo (Krasnoyarsk Territory), mass searches and interrogations of citizens whom the authorities consider to be participants in Jehovah's Witnesses worship services took place. Anton Ostapenko was detained as the organizer of such worship services, and the authorities obtained audio recordings of him talking to others on biblical topics. By a court decision, Anton was placed in a pre-trial detention center for at least two months. What is known about this supposedly dangerous criminal?
Anton was born in 1991 in Ekibastuz, Kazakhstan. He has an elder sister, and both of them were introduced to the commandments of the Bible as teenagers from their mother. This had a positive effect on the behavior and performance at school, both children repeatedly received certificates and thanks from teachers. Anton was keenly interested in computer science, playing the guitar, attended a circus studio, went hiking.
In 2012, Anton received a diploma from the Siberian Federal University with a degree in thermal power plants, and in the same year he got a job at the Berezovskaya power plant as a crawler of the boiler and turbine shop. However, from 2012 to 2014, he did alternative civilian service in a nursing home for the elderly and disabled, since Christian beliefs did not allow Anton to take up arms. In this institution, he also received the gratitude of the management for conscientious work and personal contribution to the development of the institution.
In 2015, Anton married Nataliya. The couple love to be in nature, and in winter to ski and snowboard. Anton enjoys fishing and playing tennis with friends.
Anton's colleagues at Berezovskaya GRES are amazed by the criminal case initiated against him for their faith, because they know him as a decent person and a responsible employee. Anton's father, who does not share his faith, is outraged by what is happening. "It's lawlessness when believers who have not caused any harm to the state are grabbed," he says. Both parents' chronic diseases worsened due to the persecution of their son, and his mother needed medical attention.