en jv'er sætter ild til sig selv
og mener han er gud.
http://en.rian.ru/Religion/20120423/172995748.html
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http://en.rian.ru/Religion/20120423/172995748.html
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Selvudnævnte 'Gud' Lygter Self uden for Moskva
17:04 23/04/2012
MOSCOW, April 23 (RIA Novosti) - Et medlem af Jehovas Vidner religion, der havde proklameret sig selv som Gud, satte sig i brand mandag i Moskva-regionen, det lokale politi sagde.
Hændelsen fandt sted i landsbyen Nakhabino 33 km (20,5 miles) uden for Moskva mandag efter manden købt brændstof, hældes den over på sig selv og satte sig i brand. Han er i kritisk tilstand med over 70 procent af brændte hans krop, oplyser politiet.
"Ifølge hans søn af den sårede mand, var hans 43-årige far været medlem af Jehovas Vidner, og betragtede sig selv som Gud," politiet også rapporteret.
Efterforskere er sondering af årsagen til mandens selvmordsforsøg.
Jehovas Vidner, der har omkring syv millioner tilhængere på verdensplan og over 200.000 i Rusland, er allerede blevet forbudt i en række russiske regioner, og i nogle tidligere sovjetrepublikker.
Jehovas Vidner filial i den russiske hovedstad blev opløst ved en byret dom i 2004, men Den Europæiske Menneskerettighedsdomstol erklærede at beslutningen er ulovlig i 2011.
Den religion er forbudt i Kina, Nordkorea, Usbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tadsjikistan, Saudi-Arabien, Iran, Irak og andre lande.[/quote]
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[quote]Self-Proclaimed ‘God’ Torches Self Outside Moscow
17:04 23/04/2012
MOSCOW, April 23 (RIA Novosti) – A member of the Jehovah's Witnesses religion, who had proclaimed himself as God, set himself on fire on Monday in the Moscow region, local police said.
The incident took place in the village of Nakhabino 33 kilometers (20.5 miles) outside Moscow on Monday after the man bought fuel, poured it onto himself and set himself ablaze. He is in critical condition with over 70 percent of his body burned, police said.
“According to the son of the injured man, his 43-year-old father had been a member of the Jehovah's Witnesses and considered himself as God,” the police also reported.
Investigators are probing into the cause of the man’s suicide attempt.
The Jehovah's Witnesses, which has some seven million followers worldwide and over 200,000 in Russia, have already been banned in a number of Russian regions and in some former Soviet republics.
The Jehovah's Witnesses branch in the Russian capital was dissolved by a district court ruling in 2004, but the European Court of Human Rights declared the decision illegal in 2011.
The religion is banned in China, North Korea, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq and other countries.