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"Russia" backs Chechnya government's denials over killing and torture of gay men

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Muscovite elite has surrounded by the gays, does it mean that Putin (mr Botox) is weaker then Chechen war-lords even in Moscow (Chechen gays are not saved in Moscow or any other Muscovite city ) ?

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"Vladimir Putin’s spokesman has backed the Chechen government’s denials that men suspected of being gay are being detained, tortured and killed."
Russia backs Chechnya government's denials over killing and torture of gay men | The Independent


 
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On September 4, police at Minsk airport detained Luiza Dudurkayeva, a resident of Chechnya who recently fled her home after receiving death threats online. Human rights activists say she has been granted political asylum in Norway, but Belarusian officials handed her over to her father, and it’s unclear where she is now. According to reports, Dudurkayeva’s flight from Chechnya could be connected to threats from the online community “Carthage,” whose members harass and share photographs of Chechen women who they believe are “behaving dishonorably.”

Dudurkayeva’s disappearance from Argun in Chechnya was first reported on July 4, when Azamat Mintsayev, the chairman of the All-Russian Interethnic Youth Union, wrote about it online, announcing that he’d “been asked” to publish information about the missing woman. In his posts, Mintsayev claimed that Dudurkayeva had been seen at Grozny airport in late June with several women who apparently put her on a plane to Moscow. Mintsayev’s social media posts are now hidden from the public, but the texts has been preserved in other publications."

"“I’ve been asked to publish info about the disappearance of a 22-year-old girl from Argun. Last Friday morning, she left for work (she worked in a women’s hair salon) and disappeared. According to her relatives, the girl is very domestic and quiet. Through the authorities, they managed to get video footage from the Grozny airport (from Friday), where Luiza and another five girls accompanied by some woman check in for a flight and boarded a plane. According to her relatives, Luiza behaved unusually, throwing her passport down at the check-in desk and acting aggressively. This whole crowd flew to Moscow, and that’s where they disappeared. Luiza doesn’t have a passport to travel abroad. If you have any information or have seen this girl, please contact her family. I’ll put the number below, along with the text of the information itself. (May Allah protect us and our families from all things wicked.) Moreover, I don’t know any more than what I’ve written here, so you’re better off asking her relatives, if you have any questions. Here’s the text that was sent to me: “A young woman named Luiza Dudurkayeva has disappeared. She left for work one morning, but never arrived! Later she was seen at the airport with several other girls and a woman traveling to Domodedovo airport in Moscow! If you know anything please call 8-928-783-30-96.” "



is she still alive ? (((
 
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