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German NGO files legal case against Chechen officials over anti-gay purges

German NGO files legal case against Chechen officials over anti-gay purges Philip Oltermann in Berlin © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Mikhail Klimentyev/TASS Five Chechen officials from the inner circle of its autocratic leader, Ramzan Kadyrov, are the subject of a criminal complaint in Germany for crimes against humanity, in a legal attempt to seek justice over the semi-autonomous Russian republic’s anti-gay purges. The 97-page charge sheet, extracts of which have been seen by the Guardian, accuses the Chechen military and state apparatus of persecution, unlawful arrests, torture, sexual violence and incitement to murder at least 150 individuals on the basis of their sexual orientation since February 2017.

LGBT conversion therapy: Religious leaders call for ban to abhorrent practice

LGBT conversion therapy: Religious leaders call for ban to abhorrent practice dw.com 12/18/2020 Elliot Douglas Over 300 religious leaders have called for a worldwide clampdown on conversion therapy for LGBT+ people. Germany is one of the few countries to have introduced a ban. DW spoke to two survivors of the practice. © REUTERS Provided by Deutsche Welle We recognize with sadness that certain religious teachings have often, throughout the ages, caused and continue to cause deep pain and offense to those who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and intersex. This was a rare admission from members of the clergy, but that is one of the key statements in a declaration signed by 370 interfaith religious leaders from around the world.

LGBT conversion therapy: Religious leaders call for ban to ′abhorrent′ practice | Germany| News and in-depth reporting from Berlin and beyond | DW

LGBT conversion therapy: Religious leaders call for ban to abhorrent practice More than 300 religious leaders have called for a worldwide clampdown on conversion therapy for LGBT+ people. Germany is one of the few countries to have introduced a ban. DW spoke with two survivors of the practice. Gay rights are progressing but resistance is fierce, even aggressive at times, with some decrzing so-called LGBT aggression We recognize with sadness that certain religious teachings have often, throughout the ages, caused and continue to cause deep pain and offense to those who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and intersex. This was a rare admission from members of the clergy, but that is one of the key statements in a declaration signed by 370 interfaith religious leaders from around the world.

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