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TESTIGOS CRISTIANOS DE JEHOVA

The institution represents the Spanish branch of Jehovah’s Witnesses, coordinating more than 1,300 congregations and 127,000 followers. It processes personal data under EU privacy regulations, manages hospital liaison activities related to blood‑transfusion alternatives, and appears in public internet routing tables as the holder of autonomous system AS212059, providing a narrow dual‑observation surface for governance and infrastructure watchers.

TESTIGOS CRISTIANOS DE JEHOVA
Caption: Subject-specific editorial image for TESTIGOS CRISTIANOS DE JEHOVA. · Source context: https://rdap.org/autnum/212059; https://maper.mjusticia.gob.es/Maper/DetalleEntidadReligiosa.action?numeroInscripcion=000068; https://www.pluralismoyconvivencia.es/diccionario-de-la-diversidad-religiosa/terminos/testigos-de-jehova/; https://www.jw.org/en/jehovahs-witnesses/contact/spain/; https://www.jw.org/en/privacy-policy/use-of-personal-data/use-personal-data-spain/; https://www.jw.org/en/jehovahs-witnesses/faq/donations-worldwide-work-finances-money/. · Relevance reason: The image must visually connect to TESTIGOS CRISTIANOS DE JEHOVA and its public operating context. · Image provenance: https://rdap.org/autnum/212059; https://maper.mjusticia.gob.es/Maper/DetalleEntidadReligiosa.action?numeroInscripcion=000068; https://www.pluralismoyconvivencia.es/diccionario-de-la-diversidad-religiosa/terminos/testigos-de-jehova/; https://www.jw.org/en/jehovahs-witnesses/contact/spain/; https://www.jw.org/en/privacy-policy/use-of-personal-data/use-personal-data-spain/; https://www.jw.org/en/jehovahs-witnesses/faq/donations-worldwide-work-finances-money/.

Sources

Public references used for this article.

  • Registry RDAP / WHOIS recordpublic-source identity and registry context for TESTIGOS CRISTIANOS DE JEHOVA. (source risk: low)
  • Internet registry recordSpain's Ministry of Justice registry lists TESTIGOS CRISTIANOS DE JEHOVÁ as registration 000068, old registration 024-SG/A, confession TESTIGOS DE JEHOVÁ, entity type church, community, or confession, registered 10 July 1970, with registered address in Ajalvir, Madrid. (source risk: low)
  • pluralismoyconvivencia.esPluralismo y Convivencia describes Testigos Cristianos de Jehová as the Spanish entity representing the worldwide confession, reports a single registration for Spain, describes Ajalvir Betel as the administrative and social headquarters, and reports Spanish scale and Notorio Arraigo recognition. (source risk: low)
  • jw.orgThe official Jehovah's Witnesses contact page for Spain lists Testigos Cristianos de Jehová at Ctra. M-108 Torrejón-Ajalvir, km. 5, 28864 Ajalvir, Madrid, Spain, with published published contact points and weekday office hours. (source risk: low)
  • jw.orgJW.org's Spain privacy notice states that Testigos Cristianos de Jehová is the data controller for publishers in congregations in Spain and describes processing of basic, contact, and spiritual data for religious administration. (source risk: low)
  • jw.orgJW.org states that Jehovah's Witnesses' worldwide work is primarily financed by voluntary donations, with no required tithe, no admission charges, and no collections at meetings. (source risk: low)
  • jw.orgJW.org describes congregation organization as local bodies of elders, circuits of about 20 congregations, and guidance from the Governing Body at world headquarters in Warwick, New York. (source risk: low)
  • ipinfo.ioIPinfo reports AS212059 as TESTIGOS CRISTIANOS DE JEHOVA in Spain with website jw.org, route 91.235.182.0/24, route 2a10:c280::/32, 256 IPv4 addresses, RIPE registry, two peers/upstreams, and no hosted domains currently shown. (source risk: low)
  • efe.comEFE reported on 21 April 2026 that Madrid's Provincial Court rejected an appeal by Jehovah's Witnesses of Spain in a civil honor dispute involving the Spanish Association of Victims of Jehovah's Witnesses, making litigation a current public watchpoint. (source risk: low)
  • pluralismoyconvivencia.esNotorio Arraigo as a public legal status for religious confessions in Spain and identifies Testigos Cristianos de Jehová as recognized in 2006, with stated consequences such as possible cooperation agreements, participation in the advisory commission, and civil effects for religious marriages under applicable rules. (source risk: low)
  • radar.cloudflare.comAS212059 as JWESP-AS with the AKA TESTIGOS CRISTIANOS DE JEHOVA, Spain country/territory, and Cloudflare Radar's current public measurement context for the ASN. (source risk: low)
  • aepd.esthat the Spanish data-protection authority has public proceedings involving Testigos Cristianos de Jehová, ex-member data deletion questions, and TCJ's stated position on retaining limited data for religious purposes; this is useful as a data-governance watchpoint rather than proof of current non-compliance. (source risk: low)
CategoryInstitution

The institution represents the Spanish branch of Jehovah’s Witnesses, coordinating more than 1,300 congregations and 127,000 followers. It processes personal data under EU privacy regulations, manages hospital liaison activities related to blood‑transfusion alternatives, and appears in public internet routing tables as the holder of autonomous system AS212059, providing a narrow dual‑observation surface for governance and infrastructure watchers.

RegionSpain

The combination of a large‑scale religious administration legally embedded in Spain and a visible autonomous system in global routing tables makes this entity a low‑cost signal for institutional shifts. Changes in its registration, data‑controller practices, litigation status, or AS212059 routing behavior can indicate regulatory pressure, operational changes, or new internet dependencies, offering dual‑use watchpoints for governance and infrastructure readers.

Signal FocusDigital infrastructure institution

The combination of a large‑scale religious administration legally embedded in Spain and a visible autonomous system in global routing tables makes this entity a low‑cost signal for institutional shifts. Changes in its registration, data‑controller practices, litigation status, or AS212059 routing behavior can indicate regulatory pressure, operational changes, or new internet dependencies, offering dual‑use watchpoints for governance and infrastructure readers.

Content TypeProfile

The institution represents the Spanish branch of Jehovah’s Witnesses, coordinating more than 1,300 congregations and 127,000 followers. It processes personal data under EU privacy regulations, manages hospital liaison activities related to blood‑transfusion alternatives, and appears in public internet routing tables as the holder of autonomous system AS212059, providing a narrow dual‑observation surface for governance and infrastructure watchers.

Primary DomainInfrastructure

Its data‑controller role exposes it to Spanish data‑protection authority scrutiny; hospital liaison committees interact with healthcare institutions on treatment decisions; Notorio Arraigo status opens state cooperation paths; and AS212059 routing—currently minimal—could expand or contract, signaling new operational dependencies or services. Litigation and regulatory actions can affect its public reputation and civil standing.

TopicDigital infrastructure institution

TESTIGOS CRISTIANOS DE JEHOVA is Spain's national branch of Jehovah's Witnesses, legally registered since 1970 with Notorio Arraigo status and a network of 1,300 congregations. It also holds AS212059, creating a rare dual observation surface. Public sources document its data-controller role, hospital liaison committees, and ongoing litigation. Uncertainty surrounds the internal use of ASN resources, Spain-specific finances, and branch decision-making. Watchpoints include registry updates, court appeals, AEPD actions, and routing changes.

ImpactMedium

Its data‑controller role exposes it to Spanish data‑protection authority scrutiny; hospital liaison committees interact with healthcare institutions on treatment decisions; Notorio Arraigo status opens state cooperation paths; and AS212059 routing—currently minimal—could expand or contract, signaling new operational dependencies or services. Litigation and regulatory actions can affect its public reputation and civil standing.

Confidence?Confidence Grade
0.90–1.00AHigh — direct sources
0.75–0.89A/BStrong
0.55–0.74B/CMedium
0.35–0.54C/DWeak–medium
0.10–0.34DWeak signal
0.00–0.09DInternal monitoring
High confidence (95%)

Several public sources

TESTIGOS CRISTIANOS DE JEHOVA is Spain's national branch of Jehovah's Witnesses, legally registered since 1970 with Notorio Arraigo status and a network of 1,300 congregations. It also holds AS212059, creating a rare dual observation surface. Public sources document its data-controller role, hospital liaison committees, and ongoing litigation. Uncertainty surrounds the internal use of ASN resources, Spain-specific finances, and branch decision-making. Watchpoints include registry updates, court appeals, AEPD actions, and routing changes.

TESTIGOS CRISTIANOS DE JEHOVA

TESTIGOS CRISTIANOS DE JEHOVA is Spain’s legally registered national branch of Jehovah’s Witnesses, coordinating more than 1,300 congregations and 127,000 followers. It processes personal data, manages hospital liaison committees, and holds Notorio Arraigo status. It also appears in public internet routing as the holder of autonomous system AS212059, creating a rare dual observation surface for governance and infrastructure watchers.

Why It Matters

Its data‑controller role exposes it to Spanish data‑protection authority scrutiny; hospital liaison committees interact with healthcare institutions on treatment decisions; Notorio Arraigo status opens state cooperation paths; and AS212059 routing—currently minimal—could expand or contract, signaling new operational dependencies or services. Litigation and regulatory actions can affect its public reputation and civil standing.

What Sources Show

TESTIGOS CRISTIANOS DE JEHOVA is the Spanish national branch of Jehovah’s Witnesses, coordinating over 1,300 congregations and 127,000 followers from Ajalvir, Madrid. It holds Notorio Arraigo legal recognition and also appears as the registrant of autonomous system AS212059, giving it a dual religious‑governance and internet‑infrastructure observation surface.

Spain’s Ministry of Justice Religious Entities Registry lists the institution under number 000068, registered on 10 July 1970. The registry provides its official domicile, legal representatives, and places of worship, making it a public accountability surface for any changes in the entity’s legal standing or representation.

According to Pluralismo y Convivencia, the branch committee supervises spiritual activity by delegation from the global Governing Body. The Ajalvir Betel complex houses legal affairs, public information, translation, and a hospital liaison service. The service operates 43 Hospital Liaison Committees that engage medical institutions on blood‑transfusion alternatives.

JW.org’s Spain privacy notice designates the entity as the data controller for publishers in Spanish congregations. It processes basic, contact, spiritual, and special‑category data for religious administration. Transfers outside the EU are permitted under stated safeguards, placing the institution within the Spanish data‑protection authority’s oversight.

The worldwide work is financed by voluntary donations, with no required tithes, admission charges, or collections at meetings. Congregations are organized under local elders, grouped into circuits of about 20, and guided from the world headquarters in Warwick, New York. Local structure is uniform, but Spain‑specific budgets remain undisclosed.

AS212059, registered to TESTIGOS CRISTIANOS DE JEHOVA in the RIPE region, advertises two prefixes (91.235.182.0/24 and 2a10:c280::/32) and has two upstream peers. No hosted domains are currently detected. The small footprint signals a limited internet dependency, but changes in routing or new services could shift its infrastructure relevance.

Litigation and regulatory exposure are active. In April 2026, Madrid’s Provincial Court rejected the branch’s appeal in a civil honor dispute with the Spanish Association of Victims of Jehovah’s Witnesses. An earlier AEPD proceeding (E/05239/2020) examined data deletion and retention for ex‑members, though it was archived. Both proceedings signal ongoing reputational and compliance risks.

Observers should monitor updates to the Ministry registry, any new AEPD actions concerning publisher data, court filings in the victims’ association case, and routing changes for AS212059, especially the appearance of hosted domains. The most significant evidence gaps are Spain‑specific finances, internal IT architecture, and the committee’s decision‑making records.

Operating Surface

The institution represents the Spanish branch of Jehovah’s Witnesses, coordinating more than 1,300 congregations and 127,000 followers. It processes personal data under EU privacy regulations, manages hospital liaison activities related to blood‑transfusion alternatives, and appears in public internet routing tables as the holder of autonomous system AS212059, providing a narrow dual‑observation surface for governance and infrastructure watchers.

The combination of a large‑scale religious administration legally embedded in Spain and a visible autonomous system in global routing tables makes this entity a low‑cost signal for institutional shifts. Changes in its registration, data‑controller practices, litigation status, or AS212059 routing behavior can indicate regulatory pressure, operational changes, or new internet dependencies, offering dual‑use watchpoints for governance and infrastructure readers.

Watchpoints

The institution operates at the intersection of religious governance and internet infrastructure, making it a low-cost early-warning signal for regulatory, reputational, or operational shifts in Spain's religious landscape. Its registration, data practices, litigation posture, and AS212059 routing all provide public surface clues.

Monitor Ministry of Justice registry for changes in legal representatives or registration status; track AEPD docket for new data protection proceedings; watch the Madrid Provincial Court appeal docket for updates in the victims' association case; observe AS212059 routing for new prefixes, peers, or hosted domains.

Spain-specific revenue, expenses, asset registers, and headcount figures are absent. No public evidence links AS212059 to specific internal systems or services. Branch committee membership and decision records are not disclosed. Internal IT architecture and vendor contracts remain opaque.

Sources

  • Registry RDAP / WHOIS record - public-source identity and registry context for TESTIGOS CRISTIANOS DE JEHOVA.
  • Internet registry record - Spain's Ministry of Justice registry lists TESTIGOS CRISTIANOS DE JEHOVÁ as registration 000068, old registration 024-SG/A, confession TESTIGOS DE JEHOVÁ, entity type church, community, or confession, registered 10 July 1970, with registered address in Ajalvir, Madrid.
  • pluralismoyconvivencia.es - Pluralismo y Convivencia describes Testigos Cristianos de Jehová as the Spanish entity representing the worldwide confession, reports a single registration for Spain, describes Ajalvir Betel as the administrative and social headquarters, and reports Spanish scale and Notorio Arraigo recognition.
  • jw.org - The official Jehovah's Witnesses contact page for Spain lists Testigos Cristianos de Jehová at Ctra. M-108 Torrejón-Ajalvir, km. 5, 28864 Ajalvir, Madrid, Spain, with published published contact points and weekday office hours.
  • jw.org - JW.org's Spain privacy notice states that Testigos Cristianos de Jehová is the data controller for publishers in congregations in Spain and describes processing of basic, contact, and spiritual data for religious administration.
  • jw.org - JW.org states that Jehovah's Witnesses' worldwide work is primarily financed by voluntary donations, with no required tithe, no admission charges, and no collections at meetings.
  • jw.org - JW.org describes congregation organization as local bodies of elders, circuits of about 20 congregations, and guidance from the Governing Body at world headquarters in Warwick, New York.
  • ipinfo.io - IPinfo reports AS212059 as TESTIGOS CRISTIANOS DE JEHOVA in Spain with website jw.org, route 91.235.182.0/24, route 2a10:c280::/32, 256 IPv4 addresses, RIPE registry, two peers/upstreams, and no hosted domains currently shown.
  • efe.com - EFE reported on 21 April 2026 that Madrid's Provincial Court rejected an appeal by Jehovah's Witnesses of Spain in a civil honor dispute involving the Spanish Association of Victims of Jehovah's Witnesses, making litigation a current public watchpoint.
  • pluralismoyconvivencia.es - Notorio Arraigo as a public legal status for religious confessions in Spain and identifies Testigos Cristianos de Jehová as recognized in 2006, with stated consequences such as possible cooperation agreements, participation in the advisory commission, and civil effects for religious marriages under applicable rules.
  • radar.cloudflare.com - AS212059 as JWESP-AS with the AKA TESTIGOS CRISTIANOS DE JEHOVA, Spain country/territory, and Cloudflare Radar's current public measurement context for the ASN.
  • aepd.es - that the Spanish data-protection authority has public proceedings involving Testigos Cristianos de Jehová, ex-member data deletion questions, and TCJ's stated position on retaining limited data for religious purposes; this is useful as a data-governance watchpoint rather than proof of current non-compliance.

Domain of operation

TESTIGOS CRISTIANOS DE JEHOVA is Spain’s legally registered national branch of Jehovah’s Witnesses, coordinating more than 1,300 congregations and 127,000 followers. It processes personal data, manages hospital liaison committees, and holds Notorio Arraigo status. It also appears in public internet routing as the holder of autonomous system AS212059, creating a rare dual observation surface for governance and infrastructure watchers.

  • Registry RDAP / WHOIS record: public-source identity and registry context for TESTIGOS CRISTIANOS DE JEHOVA. Evidence basis: source-e20eef1536f3

Timeline

  1. TESTIGOS CRISTIANOS DE JEHOVA source evidence observed

    The combination of a large‑scale religious administration legally embedded in Spain and a visible autonomous system in global routing tables makes this entity a low‑cost signal for institutional shifts. Changes in its registration, data‑controller practices, litigation status, or AS212059 routing behavior can indicate regulatory pressure, operational changes, or new internet dependencies, offering dual‑use watchpoints for governance and infrastructure readers.

At A Glance

  • Name: TESTIGOS CRISTIANOS DE JEHOVA
  • Type: Digital infrastructure institution
  • Base: Spain
  • Profile focus: Institution

What It Does

  • public operating records
  • official service pages
  • source-backed relationship updates

Why It Matters

  • Its data‑controller role exposes it to Spanish data‑protection authority scrutiny; hospital liaison committees interact with healthcare institutions on treatment decisions; Notorio Arraigo status opens state cooperation paths; and AS212059 routing—currently minimal—could expand or contract, signaling new operational dependencies or services. Litigation and regulatory actions can affect its public reputation and civil standing.
  • Operational criticality: Medium
  • Time horizon: Next quarter

What To Watch

  • official company sources
  • public registries
  • operator-published records
NowMedium priority

Track verified source updates, role changes, and current public evidence.

QuarterMedium policy sensitivity

Its data‑controller role exposes it to Spanish data‑protection authority scrutiny; hospital liaison committees interact with healthcare institutions on treatment decisions; Notorio Arraigo status opens state cooperation paths; and AS212059 routing—currently minimal—could expand or contract, signaling new operational dependencies or services. Litigation and regulatory actions can affect its public reputation and civil standing.

YearNext quarter outlook

Longer-term relevance depends on verified operating, policy, and relationship changes.

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Public Sources and Linked Organizations

OrganizationLinkRelated organizationConfidenceWhy it mattersSourceCaveat
TESTIGOS CRISTIANOS DE JEHOVAregulatorSpanish Data Protection Authority (AEPD)HighPublic source supports this object-to-object relationship.that the Spanish data-protection authority has public proceedings involving Testigos Cristianos de Jehová, ex-member data deletion questions, and TCJ's stated position on retaining limited data for religious purposes; this is useful as a data-governance watchpoint rather than proof of current non-compliance.Low risk

Public View

Its data‑controller role exposes it to Spanish data‑protection authority scrutiny; hospital liaison committees interact with healthcare institutions on treatment decisions; Notorio Arraigo status opens state cooperation paths; and AS212059 routing—currently minimal—could expand or contract, signaling new operational dependencies or services. Litigation and regulatory actions can affect its public reputation and civil standing.

Watchpoints

  • The institution operates at the intersection of religious governance and internet infrastructure, making it a low-cost early-warning signal for regulatory, reputational, or operational shifts in Spain's religious landscape.
  • Its registration, data practices, litigation posture, and AS212059 routing all provide public surface clues.
  • Monitor Ministry of Justice registry for changes in legal representatives or registration status; track AEPD docket for new data protection proceedings; watch the Madrid Provincial Court appeal docket for updates in the victims' association case; observe AS212059 routing for new prefixes, peers, or hosted domains.

Caveats

  • Evidence is used only for source-backed claims.
  • Control or contract claims require direct public support before they are described as settled facts.

FAQ

Why does BTW track TESTIGOS CRISTIANOS DE JEHOVA?

The combination of a large‑scale religious administration legally embedded in Spain and a visible autonomous system in global routing tables makes this entity a low‑cost signal for institutional shifts. Changes in its registration, data‑controller practices, litigation status, or AS212059 routing behavior can indicate regulatory pressure, operational changes, or new internet dependencies, offering dual‑use watchpoints for governance and infrastructure readers.

What evidence supports the profile?

public-source identity and registry context for TESTIGOS CRISTIANOS DE JEHOVA.

What should readers watch next?

The institution operates at the intersection of religious governance and internet infrastructure, making it a low-cost early-warning signal for regulatory, reputational, or operational shifts in Spain's religious landscape.

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