What's life like for LGBTQ people in Chechnya?

Let's take a look at some of the key equality indicators.

What's life like for LGBTQ people in Chechnya?

What's life like for LGBTQ people in Chechnya? Let's take a look at some of the key equality indicators.

No. Homosexuality was explicitly criminalised in 1971.

Are there any protections against discrimination for LGBTQ people?

No. There are no protections.

Is there Marriage Equality in Chechnya?

No. There is no legal recognition of same-sex relationships.

What's life like for LGBTQ people in Chechnya?

Reports of systematic persecution of gay men began to emerge from Chechnya in April 2017.

Citing sources from within the Chechen special services, Russian-language newspaper Novaya Gazeta reported that in the period February to April 2017, over 100 men were allegedly detained and tortured, and that at least three men had been killed as part of the crackdown.

As international concern grew, Alvi Karimov, spokesman for Ramzan Kadyrov  –  the Head of the Chechen Republic  -  not only denied that there was any persecution, but also denied the existence of any gay men in Chechnya. The Guardian reported that, in his comments, Karimov suggested that gay men in Chechnya would be killed by their own families.

“You cannot detain and persecute people who simply do not exist in the republic…” said Karimov. “If there were such people in Chechnya, the law-enforcement organs wouldn’t need to have anything to do with them because their relatives would send them somewhere from which there is no returning.”

Chechnya is a predominantly Muslim, ultra-conservative society in which homophobia is widespread and homosexuality is taboo. Reporting by The Guardian confirmed that Chechnya is a country where having a gay relative is seen as a stain on the entire extended family.

Authorities used the phone contacts of gay men who had been detained to identify other men who were suspected of being gay. These men were then subsequently targeted for arrest. Torture was used on the men who had been detained in order to force them to reveal the names of other gay men.

Reporting indicates that the state-sanctioned persecution of LGBTQ people continues.

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