Monday, January 29, 2018

Gay married couple flee Russia after receiving death threats | Droolin Dog dot Net


Yevgeny Voitsekhovsky and Pavel Stotsko told marriage was illegal and were intimidated by police Two gay men whose marriage was registered by Russian officials have fled the country after receiving death threats and having the electricity and internet reportedly cut off by plainclothes police who besieged their apartment in Moscow. Pavel Stotsko and Yevgeny Voitsekhovsky said they got married in Denmark earlier this month, after which they submitted their passports to a register’s office in Moscow, where a clerk put marriage stamps on the documents. Although homosexuality is not illegal in Russia, gay marriage is. Stotsko said, however, that he had exploited a legal loophole, citing a law that means Russia recognises marriages registered abroad. He posted online photos of the stamps in the passports, a move that sparked widespread outrage. Vitaly Milonov, a Russian MP and the author of Russia’s law banning so-called gay propaganda, said the marriage stamps had no legal validity and likened the couple to “stinking goats”. Continue reading… Source: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/jan/29/gay-married-couple-flee-russia-after-receiving-death-threats Tags: *Headlines*, #Headlines, #TheNewz, LGBTQ | #LGBT, World News | #WorldNews, #TopNews, #Trending

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