Lithuania is doing what the US wouldn't: Granting asylum to gay Chechens
Source: LGBTQ Nation
By Dawn Ennis · Thursday, May 18, 2017
Just days after a Russian official announced there is no persecution of gay and bisexual men in Chechnya, Lithuania has stepped forward to give asylum to two gay men, fleeing the persecution that Russia says doesnt exist.
According to Russias Interfax news agency, Lithuanias foreign minister, Linas Linkevičius, said that the two gay men traveled to Lithuania to escape harassment in Russia. Linkevičius said his government issued visas to two people from Chechnya who were persecuted because of their sexual orientation.
Lithuania is among the first EU nations to accept gay asylum seekers from Russia. This is in stark contrast to how the United States is responding. As LGBTQ Nation reported, the LGBTQ network thats coordinating rescues of gay and bi Chechens revealed the U.S. is denying them visas.
We were informed that the US is not going to issue visas for people from Chechnya, said Russia LGBT Network spokesperson Svetlana Zakharova.
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