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The initiative by the University of Bristol students' union and Bristol Drugs Project will enable students to discover exactly what they are taking.
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Russian Jehovah's Witnesses call for torture probe In December Russian President Vladimir Putin said he could not understand why followers of the religion were being persecuted.
In July the UK government voiced concern about Russia's crackdown on Jehovah's Witnesses, saying the state had "criminalised the peaceful worship ofRussian citizens and contravened the right to religious freedom that is enshrined in the Russian constitution". The Jehovah's Witnesses were founded in the US in the late 19th Century and stick to a very literal reading of the Bible, rejecting the interpretations of many Christian scholars and the Christian doctrine of the Trinity.
He said: "It's hard to deny that these cultists will remain and continue their activity The initiative by the University of Bristol students' union and Bristol Drugs Project will enable students to discover exactly what they are taking. According to the SK, the Moscow group sutes religious literature Ruth Day, student living officer at the students' union, said more people were likely to take up the kits and offers of support in the knowledge they weren't going to be punished for admitting drug use.
Students can attend drop-in sessions to learn how to use the tests.
It said they "indoctrinated and recruited new members among the capital's residents and in other regions, to participate in the banned religious movement". The consequences of that can be fatal.
More on this story. They are also pacifists, carry out door-to-door preaching and oppose blood transfusions. Ms Golden-Wright said it was futile for the university to sotes there was no drug use among students and simply asking them not to do it "doesn't work".
The Russian Orthodox Church welcomed the ban in About ruswian media captionRaids like this took place across Russia, targeting Jehovah's Witnesses Russian police have raided the Jehovah's Witnesses nationwide and made arrests in a new criminal case against the banned Christian-based group. Director of student health Alison Golden-Wright, said it was not about "condoning" drug use but to give students "good information".
They believe that the final battle between good and evil will happen soon.
Related Topics. It'll save families, people's lives".