Chechen police detain 20 in disturbing bid to track down gay torture victims’ parents
Salekh Magamadov and Ismail Isayev are being held without proof on terrorism charges at a detention centre in Chechnya. (Facebook/ Russian LGBT Network) Chechen authorities have detained 20 people related to two gay torture victims held on terror charges that police don’t have a shred of evidence to prove. Brothers Ismail Isayev, 18, and Salekh Magamadov, 20, both gay, escaped from the homophobic republic to Russia in 2020 amid a terrifying crackdown on LGBT+ people. But the activists were tracked down by Russian security agents earlier this year and forcibly returned...