Biography
Dmitriy Semenov, who acted as a witness in the case against another believer, after a while he himself found himself under investigation. According to law enforcement officers, Dmitriy and his wife Nadezhda "inclined" the residents of their city to study the Bible.
Dmitriy was born in 1984 in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky (Kamchatska Territory). He has a younger sister. Their parents are retired. As a child, Dmitriy was fond of sailing, modeling, collecting foreign coins, and loved to go hiking.
After school, Dmitriy graduated from the Kamchatka State University named after Vitus Bering, where he received a degree in applied mathematics and computer science.
Dmitriy's parents from early childhood instilled in the boy a love of reading the Bible. But faith in God in his heart was strengthened during his studies at the university. There the theory of evolution was taught as a proven fact. Dmitriy, however, recalls: "When we built various models, for example, the development of animal populations, I saw how everything is interconnected, that this could not be the result of evolution." After graduating from university, Dmitriy decided to take the Christian path.
Guided by peace-loving Christian convictions, Dmitriy took advantage of the right to undergo alternative civilian service instead of military service. He worked in Yekaterinburg at the Uraltransmash plant. The first months — as a system administrator, and then transferred to the design bureau of general civil production, to the department of engineering calculations, where he could work in his specialty and took part in the design of trams.
In Yekaterinburg, Dmitriy met his future wife, Nadezhda. They got married in 2010. The couple loves to cook, walk and ride bikes together. Dmitriy works as a programmer, and Nadezhda works as a merchandiser in a chain of stores. In her free time, she enjoys gardening, playing the guitar and, as before, loves to go hiking.
"The very fact of criminal prosecution and everything that was associated with it caused us great emotional harm," Dmitriy said in his final statement in court. In July 2025, the court found Dmitriy guilty and sentenced him to four years suspended.