MADRID: A Spanish court has ruled that critics of Jehovah’s Witnesses may describe the religious group as a “destructive sect” without risking defamation claims, citing protections for free expression.

Jehovah’s Witnesses, a US-based Christian evangelical movement best known for its door-to-door preaching, have regularly filed lawsuits against those who criticise the group’s practices.

The Provincial Court of Madrid upheld a 2023 ruling in favour of the Spanish Association of Jehovah’s Witnesses Victims (AEVTJ), finding that its public criticism of the group does not unlawfully damage its right to honour or reputation.

The court said describing Jehovah’s Witnesses as a “destructive sect” falls within the scope of protected free speech under Spanish law, even if it is offensive to the religious organisation, according to a ruling.

Saying that belonging to Jehovah’s Witnesses “harms health, endangers people’s lives, or creates victims” also falls under freedom of expression, “even if it is unpleasant or hurtful”, the ruling added.

Published in Dawn, April 22nd, 2026

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