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Arrests over 'anti-gay' murder in Volgograd Russia | Arrests over 'anti-gay' murder in Volgograd Russia |
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Police in southern Russia are questioning three men over a murder reportedly motivated by homophobia. | |
The victim's naked body had been dumped in a courtyard in the city of Volgograd. His skull was smashed and he had been raped with beer bottles. | |
A suspect told police he had been killed because he was gay. | |
But the victim's family and friends say he was not homosexual and investigators have told the BBC there is no reason to believe he was. | |
The victim, 23-year-old Vladislav Tornovoi, was reportedly drinking beer with three men in a children's playground when they fell out. | |
His body was discovered on Friday after World War II Victory Day celebrations in Volgograd, formerly Stalingrad. | |
The first reports about the motive for the killing sparked fears among Russia's gay community and civil rights activists. | |
'He was normal' | |
A video of one of the suspects appeared online in which he was asked why Mr Tornovoi was attacked. "Because he said he was gay," the suspect replied. | |
Igor Kekshin, a friend of the dead man, told the BBC the victim had been drinking with men he had grown up with in the area. | |
Mr Kekshin said Mr Tornovoi had never shown any interest in people of the same sex and had mixed with a lot of girls. | |
Contacted by the BBC, investigators in Volgograd said: "We have no information about him belonging to this cast of people or not. | |
"A lot of media are writing about this and the parents of this lad are going about complaining." According to the investigators, the victim's parents said he was not gay. | |
Community fears | Community fears |
Gay rights activists said the case highlighted growing intolerance in Russia and accused the authorities of encouraging intolerance. | |
There are fears that homophobia is being fuelled by legislation banning gay parades and dissemination of "homosexual propaganda" to anyone under 18. | |
In January a bill banning "homosexual propaganda" passed its first reading in the Russian parliament. The second reading is planned for 25 May. | In January a bill banning "homosexual propaganda" passed its first reading in the Russian parliament. The second reading is planned for 25 May. |
The bill envisages a nationwide ban on events promoting gay rights and big fines for the organisers. A similar law is already in force in St Petersburg. | The bill envisages a nationwide ban on events promoting gay rights and big fines for the organisers. A similar law is already in force in St Petersburg. |
The European Court of Human Rights has fined Russia for banning gay pride marches in Moscow. | The European Court of Human Rights has fined Russia for banning gay pride marches in Moscow. |
A prominent gay activist in Russia, Nikolai Alexeyev, says the gay community has asked the Moscow authorities for permission to hold a march in the city centre this month, despite the previous refusals. | A prominent gay activist in Russia, Nikolai Alexeyev, says the gay community has asked the Moscow authorities for permission to hold a march in the city centre this month, despite the previous refusals. |
The request offered two dates - 25 or 26 May - to celebrate 20 years since Russia stopped treating homosexuality as a criminal offence, Interfax news agency reports. | The request offered two dates - 25 or 26 May - to celebrate 20 years since Russia stopped treating homosexuality as a criminal offence, Interfax news agency reports. |