New anti-LGBTQI+ crackdown in Chechnya

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Grozny: Group attacks human rights lawyer Marina Dubrovina and journalist Elena Milashina

“There is every reason to believe that Chechen authorities are behind this vile attack,” said Human Rights Watch. “For more than a decade, they have been wielding a war on human rights defenders, jailing them, destroying their offices, and forcing them to leave Chechnya.”

A woman holds a poster condemning the Ingushetia attack on journalists and human rights defenders, during a protest in Moscow, Russia, 10 March 2016, Nikita Shvetsov/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images

Ingushetia: 3 years after attack on journalists will impunity prevail?

In 2016, a group of masked men attacked a minibus carrying journalists and human rights activists; several of the journalists were hospitalised and their vehicle and equipment were destroyed. No suspects have ever been identified.

A boy holds a portrait of Chechnya Head Ramzan Kadyrov during a concert marking Russia's National Unity Day, in Grozny, 4 November 2017, Yelena AfoninaTASS via Getty Images

Human rights defender Oyub Titiev arrested in Chechnya

The director of rights group Memorial is the latest activist to be targeted on dubious drug charges.