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Russian LGBT Advocate Reportedly Deported to Belarus

Jim Burroway

September 16th, 2010
Nikolai Alekseev

Nikolai Alekseev (File photo)

We are recieving multiple reports, including this one from Interfax, that Russian LGBT activist Nikolai Alekseev was taken to Minsk, the capital of Belarus. Interfax quotes Alexeev as saying that he was seized at Moscow’s Domodedovo International Airport as he was about to board a Swiss Air flight to Geneva.

According to Interfax, Alekseev reportedly said that he was driven to a provincial location and questioned by authorities (it’s unclear which authorities at this point) who apparently had two demands. They demanded that he cancel a planned protest against Moscow mayor Yuri Luzhkof slated for next Tuesday, which happens to be Luzhkof’s birthday. His captors also demanded that he drop a lawsuit lodged in the European Court of Human Rights over the banning of Moscow Gay Prides over the past five years.

Whether Alekseev is free to move about in Minsk is unclear, but in messages sent to friends and the media, he insists that he will do his best to be back in Moscow in time for next week’s protest. “It is a matter of principle,” Interfax quoted him as saying. In a separate email sent from Alekseev’s account, the writer (who refers to Alekseev in the third person) adds, “The picket against the Moscow Mayor planned in Moscow for Sept 21 is maintained irrespectively of the decision of the authorities to allow it or not.”

IGLA-Europe has issued a statement demanding Alekseev’s immediate release.

Meanwhile, a planned Queer Culture Festival in St. Petersburg was forced to move its venue moments before it was due to open at the Exhibit Centre at the St. Petersburg Artists Union. The venue’s director told Interfax that the Committee on Culture ordered the closing. The festival will open instead at Club Vega. The festival is scheduled to continue through Sept 25 with a concert by Swedish singer Jay-Jay Johanson. A parents organization in St. Petersburg is petitioning the city authorities to shut down the festival altogether.

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Tom in Lazybrook
September 16th, 2010 | LINK

Perhaps CISCO Systems can be pressured to make some comments regarding this in light of their 3 billion dollar proposed investment in Skulkovo Russia. This investment was highlighted by Russian Prime Minister (oops – I mean Western PR Representative) Medvedev in a visit by the PR/PM at Cisco HQ last month.

I think that the International Olympic Committee should be notified as well. And their prominent US sponsors.

tavdy79
September 17th, 2010 | LINK

Tom, Medvedev isn’t their PM, he’s their president… sorry PM’s personal lackey ;-)

More seriously though, Belarus isn’t just one of Russia’s closest allies (the term “puppet state” would be more accurate) it’s also one of only a handful of European countries completely outside the Council of Europe, which means it is not subject to the rulings of the European Court of Human Rights. Russia is subject to the Court’s rulings – and as far as I know there are more cases lodged with the Court against Russia than any other country. Russia has repeatedly blocked attempts to reform the Court in order to ensure that cases are dealt with more quickly, because the current set-up was never designed to deal with the huge number of cases coming out of Russia and so blocking reform delays by years the point at which the Kremlin has to admit they’re abusing their own people.

Because Belarus is outside the Court’s reach, Alexeev has just had his human rights essentially anulled – Minsk is Russia’s Guantanamo in this respect: it’s the place they send “undesirables” for various abuses that wouldn’t be possible in Russia itself. This is probably the darkest turn this story has taken so far: Alexeev is being treated the same way that a terrorist would be in the USA.

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