Name: Matveeva Anna Nikolayevna
Date of Birth: April 6, 1977
Current status: convicted person
Articles of Criminal Code of Russian Federation: 282.2 (2)
Current restrictions: recognizance agreement
Sentence: Penalty in the form of a fine in the amount of 400000 rubles

Biography

In January 2023, Anna Matveeva, a Jehovah's Witness from Lesosibirsk, became a defendant in a criminal case because of talking about the Bible with friends.

Anna was born in April 1977 in the village of Selenduma (Republic of Buryatia). Until the age of 9, she was raised by her paternal grandparents in the city of Oster, Chernihiv region (Ukraine), and in 1986, after the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, Anna moved to her aunt in the village of Nevonka, Krasnoyarsk Territory.

Since childhood, Anna loves books and music. As a teenager, she received a musical education in the accordion class, and connected her profession with the Russian language and literature—she graduated from the Pedagogical Institute in Lesosibirsk and has been working in her specialty for many years.

In her free time, Anna likes to walk around her city and its environs, and also ride on the ice slide in winter. She is married and has two adult children.

One day, Anna became interested in what was written in the Bible. She was particularly impressed by the way Bible prophecy is being fulfilled today. Also, the knowledge gained helped her to make sure that God hears her prayers and answers them. In 2013, 15 years after first reading the Bible, Anna decided to become one of Jehovah's Witnesses.

When faced with criminal prosecution for her faith, Anna tries not to lose heart, but to focus on how God, family, and friends support her.

Case History

In November 2021, FSB and Investigative Committee officers conducted a series of searches in Lesosibirsk as part of the criminal case against Valeriy Shitz. The searches affected Andrey Shiyan and Anna Matveeva. In January 2023, separate criminal cases were initiated against them. For discussing the Bible with friends, the investigation charged Shiyan with organizing the activity of an extremist organization, and Matveeva with participating in it. They were both placed under recognizance agreements. In April 2023, Andrey Shiyan’s home was searched again, during which an ambulance had to be called twice. In October, the criminal cases were submitted to the court, where they were later merged into one proceeding. In May 2024, another judge began considering the case. A year later, the court sentenced Andrey to 6 years and 1 month in a penal colony; Anna to a fine of 400,000 rubles.
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