Russia: Formal complaint made over gay crackdown in Chechnya
MOSCOW — A gay Russian man accused authorities in Chechnya on Monday of jailing and beating him as part of a broad crackdown on LGBT people.
Maxim Lapunov said during a news conference that unidentified people detained him on a street in the Russian region’s provincial capital, Grozny, in March and drove him to a detention facility.
Guards beat him with sticks during the nearly two weeks he was kept in custody, and forced Lapunov and his partner, who also was detained and beaten, to fight each other, Lapunov said.
“Day after day, they were telling me how precisely they want to kill me,” he said.