
Religious freedom should not be used as an excuse to tolerate activities that violate the safety of Russia and its people
The Supreme Court of the
Russian Federation has recently defined Jehovah’s Witnesses as an extremist
organization and ruled the operation of its churches as illegal.
Russia’s Justice Ministry has ordered the Kingdom Halls of Jehovah’s Witnesses to be closed and the church’s property turned over to the state in the entire area of the Russian Federation.
The resolution has raised widespread discussion on the issue and it can be seen that the openly anti-Russian western mainstream media use the opportunity to create an image of Russia as an enemy of freedom.
From the point of view of freedom of religion, Russia’s decision and the ruling of the Supreme Court might at first impression seem totalitarian, but upon closer inspection of the Jehovah’s Witnesses activities, it becomes apparent that the Supreme Court of Russia has
ample reason to believe this group is in violation of Russian law.
Russia’s Justice Ministry has ordered the Kingdom Halls of Jehovah’s Witnesses to be closed and the church’s property turned over to the state in the entire area of the Russian Federation.
The resolution has raised widespread discussion on the issue and it can be seen that the openly anti-Russian western mainstream media use the opportunity to create an image of Russia as an enemy of freedom.
From the point of view of freedom of religion, Russia’s decision and the ruling of the Supreme Court might at first impression seem totalitarian, but upon closer inspection of the Jehovah’s Witnesses activities, it becomes apparent that the Supreme Court of Russia has
ample reason to believe this group is in violation of Russian law.
Discussion on the activities carried
out under the freedom of religion is very timely everywhere. Both moderate and
extremist churches, religious factions and sects are found from all religions.
The “Muslim-invasion” seen in Europe over the past years has raised justified
concerns over the danger extremist Islam poses for the western indigenous
population; meanwhile, Christian supranational religious sects have continued
to strengthen.
Should Sunni grand-mosques be built
in Europe? Should the activities of Leastadians, Mormons, Evangelists and
Jehovah’s Witnesses be restricted also in the west — what about the Freemasons
and other shady congregations?
How do we define extremist religious
denominations and what kind of actions should be taken to restrict the
activities which are dangerous to the public interest? As western countries
contemplate the threats of the Islamists, Wahhabis and Salafists denominations,
Russia is also aware of the threats posed by Western religious groups to its
citizens.
The Supreme Court of Russia stated
that the Jehovah’s Witnesses’ church organization has systematically and
through central governance infringed on human rights and trampled the freedoms
of those belonging to the denomination. The sect forbids restricts families, bans
many types of education and restricts medical treatments.
So, in principle it is about
protecting the rights and freedoms of Russians and on the other hand about
breaking the laws governing churches’ activities. The Jehovah’s Witnesses have
been given warnings and notices demanding that they reform, but without
results. Therefore, do as the Romans do, or get out of Rome.
Russia demonstrates a primary desire
to protect the basic necessities of life for its own citizens. If a religious
group creates a threat to the people’s livelihood and demonstrably threatens
the citizen’s life, rights and freedoms, shouldn’t this kind of activity be
banned and convicted of breaking laws governing church activities and
elsewhere? Or should we in the name of common religious freedom tolerate
anything from religious sects and churches, even violence and terrorism?
Churches as a national threat
Here in the warfaring Donbass, the
implementation of laws governing the operation of religious groups has resulted
in the closing of several religious denominations and their churches in the
Donetsk and Lugansk regions.
It is clear that the rulings on the
closure of activities based on national security might seem as arbitrary
restrictions of freedom, but using churches and religions for harmful causes to
the public interest is essentially part of the toolkit of political influence.
In mass psychology, in information- and behavioural influencing, harnessing
religious sects to advance political ends is common regardless of the religious
group. Churches form, for example, cover organizations and often ‘harmless’
meeting and storage locations are used for carrying out terror and sabotage.
It has to be remembered that
churches are strongly political organizations and often regionally very strong
operators, whose economical, educational and political influence on the
community might be detrimental to the public interest and security.
When countering the spreading of
harmful extremism, one must understand specific regional viewpoints, the
interest of the national majority and the political situation when specifying
religions and their activities. What is dangerous for some, might be beneficial
for others, depending on the interests, which are sought after with the
activities under examination.
Jehovah's Witnesses is an American religious group
The organ responsible for the
supranational decisions of the activities of the Jehovah’s Witnesses is a
nine-person governing body in New York, which is responsible for coordinating
the operations and actions of the religious group.
It should be mentioned that the
operation of any American church organization on the Russian Federation’s
territory in the current situation is strictly a political question, which
contains multiple geopolitical angles and more and more supranational security
threats as well. Western influences are increasingly in opposition to the
interests of the majority of Russians. Russia has a critical and strategic
needs to protect its national interests against different western organizations,
in whose interest it is to operate against Russia’s public interest when
promoting the growth of western influences on Russia’s territory.
Western NGOs, media and presumably
also religious groups, like here in the Donbass region, create yet more
security threats in all the target countries, which do not recognize the
western globalist domination (hegemony) on its territory.
Even though the ruling banning the
Jehovah’s Witnesses’ operations has so far not been linked to possible national
threat based geopolitical conclusions, we can freely view the banning of the
operation as a similar defensive measure as the forbidding of, for example,
western NGOs.
Religious freedom and controlling
extremism
Respecting freedoms cannot mean
tolerating irresponsibility. Religious groups that do not respect the public
interest or national laws and set their own opinions and activities above the
secular laws are irresponsible and should not be tolerated. All such activity
needs to be classified as extremism.
Public interest means the good of
the majority and the minority cannot in the name of democracy force its
opinions on the majority.
If some religious group infringes
the nationally defined basic rights and freedoms of the citizens, it is a
question of breaking regional laws. Therefore, no religious group operating in
time and space should have the right to impose unlawful rules on its members,
let alone on the surrounding area in the name of its own religion.
Churches, prayer rooms, mosques and
other religious locations’ activities must be monitored and all the churches
operating against the national laws must be prosecuted.
It must be remembered that all
extremism is always a threat to the good of the majority.
When we examine the banning of the
activities of the Jehovah’s Witnesses as a whole, the action of Russia’s
judicial system in restricting the extremist church activities appears already
in a new light and shows a glimpse of a strong communal moral leadership. The
West should take heed when considering their own ever growing threats.
Only by drawing lines does order
prevail.
Source:
Russia Insider
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