Two Men From Tajikistan Who Have Come to the Sadovod Market in Women's Clothes Are Deported From Russia
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Two citizens of Tajikistan were arrested for 10 days after they came to the Sadovod market in women's clothes, pi...
The Lublin Court in Moscow sentenced two Tajiks, Khasanchon Rakhimov and Yorgibegi Saizoda, to 10 days of administrative arrest each and ordered their expulsion from Russia. The men were detained on the evening of August 18 at the Gardener market. The police claim that they were wearing women's clothes “accompanied by the slogan “Freedom of Choice””. The protocol does not specify what the slogan looked like, what exactly these garments were mean…
Two foreigners detained at the Sadovod market in Moscow, allegedly wearing women's clothes, were arrested and deported from Russia on charges of distributing LGBT propaganda. (1), (2) the judge of the Lublin District Court, Alexander Maslov, handed down the relevant decisions. They were examined by the Real Time. According to the ruling, at 9 p.m. on 18 August, Rahimov H. and Saizoda E. were detained at the Sadodov market, allegedly in women's c…
Their appearance was seen as "aiming at the formation of non-traditional sexual attitudes," as he demonstrated "the freedom of choice." Rain TV: news, video, air, online, archive, programme.
The court arrested two Tajikistanese citizens for 10 days at the request of the Silovists for coming to the Moscow market "Sadovod" in women's clothes. After that, they were deported from Russia, wrote "Beware, News." According to the publication, on the evening of 18 August, the traders Hassancheon R. and Jergybeg M. Market visitors "took attention to them" because they were dressed in women's clothes. Which was not specified. After 10 minutes,…
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