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Putin wants inquiry into Chechen gay abuses

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RUSSIA: President Vladimir Putin has ordered an investigat­ion into reports of a murderous campaign of arrests and torture against homosexual men in Chechnya, days after German Chancellor Angela Merkel called on him to act.

In his first public comments on the issue, Putin told Tatiana Moskalkova, Russia’s human rights ombudsman, that he would ask the country’s chief prosecutor and interior minister to co-operate with her own inquires into what has been described as a ‘‘purge’’ of Chechnya’s gay minority.

‘‘Of course, I will have a talk with the general prosecutor and interior minister so they support you on the topic that you have raised on informatio­n, or rumours, we might say, about what is happening to sexual minorities in the North Caucasus,’’ Putin said.

His interventi­on came after Merkel urged him to investigat­e reports of detention, torture and murder of men suspected of being gay in the largely Muslim republic in Russia’s south.

The foreign ministers of Britain, France, Germany, the Netherland­s and Sweden also sent a joint letter to Sergey Lavrov, their Russian counterpar­t, expressing concern.

Russian newspaper Novaya Gazeta reported that police in Chechnya have rounded up more than 100 men suspected of homosexual­ity, at least three of whom were killed.

Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov recently denied any homosexual­s had been arrested and dismissed the media reports during an exchange with Putin, according to news agencies.

Activists claim it is too dangerous for gays in Chechnya to speak out about their abuse.

– Telegraph Group

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