Kremlin Sees 'Nothing Unusual' In Kadyrov's Call for Gay Purge (user search)
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Lord Halifax
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« on: July 20, 2017, 04:07:46 PM »

I think the Chechen-Russia situation is more directly comparable with Aceh-Indonesia and in all fairness Jokowi hasn't received nearly as much international pressure as Putin.

I understand the parallel, but its more extreme.

I.e. Kadyrov also holds a harem of sex slaves for the officers in his security forces, and his human rights violations are overall worse than in Aceh (not to trivialize what goes on in Aceh).
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