Black gay club chita, russia

View Comments 0 Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Notify me of new posts by email. The nightclub, Jackson, was a private establishment with a strict door policy that was only open to visitors who had called in advance, sources told Chita. 83 likes, 0 comments - novayagazeta_ on October 28, "An unnamed year-old woman who owns a gay club that was raided by police in the Siberian city of Chita has been placed under house arrest after being charged with extremism and now faces up to 10 years behind bars, regional media outlet reported on Monday.

Европа Security forces raided a closed nightclub in Chita. No gays. Vladislav Pozdnyakov, the leader of the “Male State”, banned in the Russian Federation, published a video from there on the morning of October He said that security forces broke into the “Tochka gay club”, where trans people “held group orgies”.

Type your email…. We hit up a couple of gay bars and found that there's hope for gay Russians yet. According to far-right Russian blogger Vladislav Pozdnyakov. An unnamed year-old woman who owns a gay club that was raided by police in the Siberian city of Chita has been placed under house arrest after being charged with extremism and now faces up to 10 years behind bars, regional media outlet Chita.

ru and the Zabaikalsky Investigative Dept. Photo courtesy of Chita. ru reported [late last month]. Russia continues the repression of its LGBTQ citizens with the arrest last month of the owner of a gay club in the Siberian city of Chita in the Zabaikalsky region.

Continue reading. Pozdnyakov, who used to head the banned nationalist group Male State, posted videos of the raid online, in which police can be seen forcing club patrons and drag performers to lie down on the floor where they interrogated them. All rights reserved.

Colin Stewart Colin Stewart is a year journalism veteran living in Southern…. Type your email… Subscribe. by Colin Stewart. Despite Putin's anti-gay propaganda law still going strong, Moscow's LGBT club scene thrives in the shadows. Under mounting pressure, queer venues are rebranding.

In the early hours of November 30, law enforcement raided three Moscow clubs — exactly one year after Russia’s Supreme Court designated the nonexistent “LGBT movement” as an extremist organization. Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Russia’s crackdown on queer spaces is intensifying, with police raids targeting gay clubs and LGBTQ+ events across the country. Ugandan LGBTQI activist Clare Byarugaba fights in the face of constant threats. Home About If you need help News by country News by topic Donate.

Two well-established Moscow gay clubs, Central Station and Three Monkeys, were also raided earlier this month, with over 50 people detained in total, though no criminal charges were subsequently announced. Historian Rustam Alexander discusses the rising homophobia in Russia, which has translated into increasingly frequent and brutal raids on Russian gay clubs, with clubgoers and employees sometimes charged with criminal offenses.

Discover more from Erasing 76 Crimes Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive. Novaya Gazeta Europe reported:. Club owners told The Insider that while a significant part of their former customer base has left Russia, plenty of their younger patrons still find it hard to believe that the Kremlin is serious about eradicating all public manifestations of gay life.

No drag-queens: How Russia's club scene has changed since the start of the war in Ukraine Russian police are raiding gay clubs and parties, with venues distancing from LGBT identities and facing pressure to survive amidst government crackdowns. See Also French Caribbean influencer pursues an anti-LGBT career on YouTube.