TIME Magazineさんのインスタグラム写真 - (TIME MagazineInstagram)「In March 2017, Amin Dzhabrailov was taken by three men in uniform from the salon in the Chechen capital of #Grozny where he worked. He was handcuffed and forced into a car. They took his phone, demanded his password and started scouring the device for messages and photos that would prove he was guilty of something considered deeply shameful in the conservative, predominantly Muslim republic: being gay. Dzhabrailov, now 27, is one of at least dozens of men who were detained and tortured in an anti-gay “purge” that took place in #Chechnya in 2017, according to news reports, #humanrights organizations and European agencies. He is one of the first to go on the record about his experience and reveal his identity in the media, reports Katy Steinmetz, though he fears retaliation against himself and his family. Dzhabrailov, who later fled to Moscow and then Canada, wants to draw attention to the ongoing persecution of gay people in his homeland. It’s dangerous to tell his story. But two years in North America, including participation in #NYC’s annual #pride march this year, have helped him summon the courage. “It’s also dangerous not telling,” he says, “because this is going to continue.” Read more at the link in bio. Photograph by @heathersten for TIME」8月4日 1時00分 - time

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In March 2017, Amin Dzhabrailov was taken by three men in uniform from the salon in the Chechen capital of #Grozny where he worked. He was handcuffed and forced into a car. They took his phone, demanded his password and started scouring the device for messages and photos that would prove he was guilty of something considered deeply shameful in the conservative, predominantly Muslim republic: being gay. Dzhabrailov, now 27, is one of at least dozens of men who were detained and tortured in an anti-gay “purge” that took place in #Chechnya in 2017, according to news reports, #humanrights organizations and European agencies. He is one of the first to go on the record about his experience and reveal his identity in the media, reports Katy Steinmetz, though he fears retaliation against himself and his family. Dzhabrailov, who later fled to Moscow and then Canada, wants to draw attention to the ongoing persecution of gay people in his homeland. It’s dangerous to tell his story. But two years in North America, including participation in #NYC’s annual #pride march this year, have helped him summon the courage. “It’s also dangerous not telling,” he says, “because this is going to continue.” Read more at the link in bio. Photograph by @heathersten for TIME


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