NOMBRE: Зинина Людмила Андреевна
Fecha de nacimiento: 11 de mayo de 1951
Situación actual de la causa penal: Acusado
Artículos del Código Penal de la Federación de Rusia: 282.2 (2)
Limitaciones actuales: Acuerdo de reconocimiento

Biografía

La investigación acusó a Lyudmila Zinina de extremismo por participar en reuniones religiosas pacíficas de los testigos de Jehová. Su hija Irina is being prosecuted on similar charges.

Lyudmila was born in 1951 in the village of Berezanskaya (Krasnodar Territory). She has a younger sister. Their mother worked as a primary school, labor and physical education teacher, and their father worked in the construction industry.

As a child, Lyudmila was fond of basketball and wrestling. She was no stranger to quieter leisure activities - she loved drawing. After school, she learned weaving, and also mastered the specialty of a general nurse. She worked by profession in a medical institution, now she is retired. In her spare time, she likes to grow flowers.

Lyudmila became interested in the Bible by her grandfather, who was one of Jehovah's Witnesses. In 1999, she also decided to become a Christian. To this she was prompted by reflections on the personality of the Creator and the wonders of nature.

Lyudmila lived in different cities: Krasnodar, Nebit-Dag (now Balkanabat, Turkmenistan), Krasnovodsk (now Turkmenbashi, Turkmenistan), Norilsk (Krasnoyarsk Territory), Maikop (Krasnodar Territory). Later, Lyudmila moved to the village of Zarya (Crimea) to take care of her mother.

In 1973, the believer married Pyotr, with whom she had three children — a son and two daughters. The son died as an adult.

The criminal prosecution had a negative impact on Lyudmila's health. Her husband tries to support her as best he can.

Historia del caso

En mayo de 2023, Lyudmila Zinina se convirtió en acusada en un caso penal sobre extremismo solo porque leyó la Biblia con amigos. Ella y su hija fueron buscadas en febrero de 2022. El investigador del Comité de Investigación se comprometió por escrito a no separarse de la anciana. A finales de 2023, el caso llegó a los tribunales.
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