Summary

Andrei Kotov, a Russian travel agency director accused of organizing LGBTQ+ tours, died in pre-trial detention in Moscow.

Authorities claim his death was a suicide, but rights groups highlight previous reports of beatings and abuse during his arrest.

Kotov was charged with “extremist activities” after Russia banned the LGBTQ+ movement as extremist in 2023, intensifying its crackdown on LGBTQ+ rights.

He denied organizing specific LGBTQ+ events, calling them ordinary tours.

His death has raised concerns about the treatment of detainees and the broader suppression of dissent in Russia.

  • Skiluros
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    358 days ago

    Horrible death to die in the hands of some vile thugs.

    • @[email protected]
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      -148 days ago

      i have that thought every single time i see someone get arrested by the police in the united states; i hope to myself that they don’t experience the same fate that most brown people like me experience at the hands of those thugs.

      • Skiluros
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        8 days ago

        I have had interactions with police in both russia and US (I am not white). It is not even close.

        Police in the US clearly do a lot of very bad, brutal things, but they still have a measure of self-control.

        Russian police are literally more like open criminals without any sort of accountability (outside of targetting say the son of a well connected government thug or oligarch by mistake). Russian police are completely unhinged.

        • @[email protected]
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          -98 days ago

          Police in the US clearly do a lot of very bad brutal things, but they still have measure of self-control.

          was that self control in the room with them when they beat that that guy to death last weekend while he was still cuffed down the entire time?

          • Skiluros
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            138 days ago

            Have you ever dealt with russian police? And if yes, in what context? What is your russian like, what level is it?

            Keep in mind I explicitly said that US police are brutal.

              • Lem Jukes
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                158 days ago

                You did when you tried to make a pretty weak equivalency argument.

              • Skiluros
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                58 days ago

                Because “ACAB” is not a viable approach. Even in a society where all the oligarchs and their lackeys are serving multi-decade prison terms, you still need a police institution.

                And framing this as a “competition” inherently whitewashes the crimes of the russian police.

                  • Skiluros
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                    48 days ago

                    Why do you assume I or my buddies have any opinion on “all lives matter”. I am not from the US.

                    I am talking about practical, real world matters. A good police institution, one that is loyal to society and not to oligarchs/crooks is something to strive for. Meaningless, self-indulgent polemics such as “ACAB” (if you can even call this a polemic) is not the way to go.