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Related: About this forumMerkel presses Putin over anti-gay purge in Chechnya
Source: The Guardian
Merkel presses Putin over anti-gay purge in Chechnya
German chancellor raises reports of torture and persecution of
gay men during joint press conference with Russian president
Kate Connolly in Berlin
Tuesday 2 May 2017 17.37 BST
Angela Merkel has urged Vladimir Putin to investigate reports of the torture and persecution of gay men in Chechnya and to ensure the safety of LGBT people across the region.
The German chancellor, making her first visit to Russia for two years, in a trip described by her officials as bridge-building mission, said she had raised the issue with the Russian president along with other human rights concerns.
A violent crackdown on gay people in Chechnya was first reported in the newspaper Novaya Gazeta, which has alleged that more than 100 Chechen men suspected of being gay have been rounded up and at least three killed. The Guardian has independently spoken to gay Chechen men who gave accounts of beatings and torture in the ultra-conservative, predominantly Muslim southern Russian republic.
The Kremlin has supported the Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrovs denials of an anti-gay purge, arguing that it has no information to back research carried out by journalists and human rights organisations.
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German chancellor raises reports of torture and persecution of
gay men during joint press conference with Russian president
Kate Connolly in Berlin
Tuesday 2 May 2017 17.37 BST
Angela Merkel has urged Vladimir Putin to investigate reports of the torture and persecution of gay men in Chechnya and to ensure the safety of LGBT people across the region.
The German chancellor, making her first visit to Russia for two years, in a trip described by her officials as bridge-building mission, said she had raised the issue with the Russian president along with other human rights concerns.
A violent crackdown on gay people in Chechnya was first reported in the newspaper Novaya Gazeta, which has alleged that more than 100 Chechen men suspected of being gay have been rounded up and at least three killed. The Guardian has independently spoken to gay Chechen men who gave accounts of beatings and torture in the ultra-conservative, predominantly Muslim southern Russian republic.
The Kremlin has supported the Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrovs denials of an anti-gay purge, arguing that it has no information to back research carried out by journalists and human rights organisations.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/may/02/angela-merkel-vladimir-putin-russia-investigate-lgbt-torture-claims-chechnya
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Merkel presses Putin over anti-gay purge in Chechnya (Original Post)
Eugene
May 2017
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irisblue
(32,950 posts)1. When an east German born German Chancellor tells you to back upgiven contemporary history
You have gone too far.
Behind the Aegis
(53,936 posts)2. Danke schon, Chancellor Merkel!
I hope more and more leaders put screws to the homophobic asshole, Putin!
(Should be with a "ö" but it won't let me put the umlaut in the title line, )
JudyM
(29,225 posts)3. Finally a world power is making a point of this. Tillerson's too busy despite 50 members of
Congress "pressing" him to do something.