Russia’s president Vladimir Putin met yesterday with the Chechen leader, Ramzan Kadyrov. Official reports from the meeting indicate that they mostly spoke about economic issues – housing, unemployment, and agriculture. But in the middle of this rather routine conversation Kadyrov suddenly mentions “provocative articles about the Chechen Republic, the supposed events… the supposed detentions…”. What he is referring to, of course, are the disturbing allegations of a brutal campaign against gay people in Chechnya.
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Chechen Leader Denies Anti-Gay Purge in Putin Meeting
After International Outcry, Issue on Kremlin Agenda
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