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Lavrov: there are 'no facts' on Chechnya gay persecution

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Tuesday insisted there were 'no facts' in reports about the persecution of gay men in Chechnya, as he batted away criticism levelled by French leader Emmanuel Macron.

Axar.az reports citing the Daily Mail.

'We don't see one concrete fact either about hackers or about some secret probes into election meddling in almost every Western country,' Lavrov said.

He added: 'If there are facts, if there are surnames then our answers will be concrete... But I repeat that we have no relation to the majority of the allegations.'

Macron on Monday pressed Russian President Vladimir Putin over an alleged crackdown on gay men in the

North Caucasus region of Chechnya as they met for the first time in Versailles.

Macron said Putin promised 'the whole truth' about the reported persecution and insisted France would be 'vigilant' on the issue.

Russian newspaper Novaya Gazeta reported in March that authorities in majority-Muslim Chechnya were imprisoning and torturing gay men.

It said more than 100 gays had been arrested in the region, where homosexuality is taboo, and that two people had been killed by relatives and a third died after torture.

AFP has spoken to gay men in hiding after fleeing Chechnya who recounted how they were detained and abused in the campaign.

The men refused to give their names and have not lodged official complaints with the police for fear of retribution.

Russian officials initially dragged their heels on the allegations but earlier this month Putin backed an official probe after German Chancellor Angela Merkel confronted him on the issue.

Chechnya has been ruled with an iron fist by Kremlin loyalist Ramzan Kadyrov for the past decade.

Critics accuse him of creating his own fiefdom built on widespread rights abuses perpetrated by a personal security force, the Kadyrovtsy.

Kadyrov hit out at Macron for 'using untruthful information' and invited Macron and Merkel to visit the region 'to search for the truth'.

'The doors are open!' Russian news agency RIA Novosti cited Kadyrov as writing in an online statement.

Lavrov also took aim at Macron's attack on Kremlin-funded outlets RT and Sputnik as 'organs of influence and propaganda' against him in the May presidential election.

Lavrov said the allegations 'reflected the well-known inertia of the anti-Russian campaign'.

Ties with the West slumped after Moscow's seizure of Crimea from Ukraine.

Date
2017.05.30 / 22:59
Author
Axar.az
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