
Russia on Monday arrested a doctor for “Satanism” and “promoting same-sex relationships”, as Moscow intensifies a legal crackdown on LGBTQ rights, in defence of what it calls “traditional family values”.
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The powerful FSB security service said it had arrested the head of a medical institution in the central Ulyanovsk region, accusing him of “devil worshipping”.
“In the course of operational searches, it was established that this person, being a supporter of Satanism, promoted the idea of same-sex relations among subordinate employees as a way of initiating them into devil worshipping,” the FSB said.
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It said the man had “misled citizens into believing that it was necessary to adopt the cult in order to gain financial prosperity and achieve career advancement”.
