LGBT flashmob in St. Petersburg, Russia to protest the plight of gay men in Chechnya. Photo: Facebook

LGBT flashmob in St. Petersburg, Russia to protest the plight of gay men in Chechnya. Photo: Facebook

About 100 gay rights activists have held a flash-mob demonstration in the Russian city of St. Petersburg to observe International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia and to call attention to claims of gay persecution and torture in Chechnya.

Authorities routinely deny LGBT activists permission to hold rallies. Unauthorized gatherings often end in arrests and attacks by thugs. But the Wednesday evening demonstration ended without arrests or trouble.

Although homosexuality was decriminalized in post-Soviet Russia, animosity toward gay people remains strong.

In April, the newspaper Novaya Gazeta reported that gay men in the republic of Chechnya had been tortured and killed by police. The claim, which Chechen authorities deny, sparked wide calls in the West for Russia to investigate.

The St. Petersburg demonstrators called on Western governments to grant asylum to Chechen gays.

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