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BULGARIA

Historic Milestones in Bulgaria

Historic Milestones in Bulgaria
  1. MAY 19, 2004—The ECHR accepts a friendly settlement in the case of Lotter and Lotter v. Bulgaria; the government affirms Witnesses’ legal rights to practice their religion and to express their faith without interference

  2. APRIL 16, 2003—Government recognizes the Memorial of Christ’s death as an official holiday of Jehovah’s Witnesses, allowing the Witnesses to take that day off from work

  3. MARCH 6, 2003—Jehovah’s Witnesses are reregistered under the new Law for Religious Denominations

  4. MAY 3, 2001—The ECHR accepts a friendly settlement in the case of one of Jehovah’s Witnesses (Stefanov v. Bulgaria); the government grants amnesty to conscientious objectors who are willing to perform alternative civilian service

  5. OCTOBER 7, 1998—Jehovah’s Witnesses receive official registration in Bulgaria

  6. MARCH 9, 1998—As part of a friendly settlement accepted by the European Commission of Human Rights (now replaced by the European Court of Human Rights [ECHR]), the Bulgarian government agrees to register Jehovah’s Witnesses as a religion

  7. 1994—Bulgaria revokes the registration of Jehovah’s Witnesses after passing a restrictive religion law

  8. MAY 7, 1992—Bulgaria becomes the 26th member state of the Council of Europe

  9. JULY 17, 1991—The State officially registers the Witnesses’ legal entity, Christian Association of Jehovah’s Witnesses

  10. 1944-1990—Under Communist rule, the activity of Jehovah’s Witnesses is banned

  11. MAY 6, 1938—Jehovah’s Witnesses receive legal recognition

  12. 1888—Earliest record of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Bulgaria