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  2. LGBTQ rights in Chechnya - Wikipedia

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    Chechnya is a highly conservative Islamic society in which homophobia is widespread and homosexuality is taboo. [7] Following two separatist armed conflicts in the 1990s—the First Chechen War and the Second Chechen War—Chechnya "became increasingly conservative" under the leadership of President Akhmad Kadyrov and his son Ramzan Kadyrov, who is the head of the Chechen Republic. [9]

  3. Anti-gay purges in Chechnya - Wikipedia

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    In April 2017, a panel of five experts that advises the United Nations Human Rights Council called on Chechnya to "put an end to the persecution of people perceived to be gay or bisexual in the Chechen Republic who are living in a climate of fear fueled by homophobic speeches by local authorities"; [30] the same month, the director of the human ...

  4. Petr Voskresensky-Stekanov - Wikipedia

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    The activists thus spoke out against the murders of gays in Chechnya, as well as the persecution of activists Yulia Tsvetkova in Khabarovsk and Alexander Merkulov in St. Petersburg. [56] [57] Historical Queer Museum in 2022. In the fall of 2022, Petr Voskresensky founded Russia's first Historical Queer Museum.

  5. Report: Gay men detained, tortured in 'concentration camps ...

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    Alarming reports have emerged that many gay men have been detained and tortured in secret prisons in the anti-LGBT country of Chechnya. Report: Gay men detained, tortured in 'concentration camps ...

  6. OSCE urges Russia to investigate reports gay men tortured in ...

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    One group says Russia must investigate reports that dozens of men are being held and tortured in Chechnya because they are believed to be gay.

  7. Magomed Tushayev - Wikipedia

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    [14] [19] Tushayev was also one of the key executors of the anti-gay purges in Chechnya. According to the Daily Mirror, citing news from a Russian human rights organization, Tushayev was part of a group who terrorized LGBT people in Chechnya. This included the kidnapping, torture, and extrajudicial killing of dozens of men who were suspected to ...

  8. LGBTQ rights in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) people in Russia face severe legal and social challenges not experienced by non-LGBTQ residents. [6] [7] Although sexual activity between consenting adults of the same sex is legal, [1] homosexuality is disapproved of by most of the population and pro-LGBTQ advocacy groups are deemed "extremist" and banned.

  9. Welcome to Chechnya - Wikipedia

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    The film centers on the anti-gay purges in Chechnya of the late 2010s, filming LGBT Chechen refugees using hidden cameras as they made their way out of Russia through a network of safehouses aided by activists. [1] It had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 26, 2020 and was released on June 30, 2020, by HBO Films.