People Who Fled Authoritarian Countries Reveal When They Knew They Had To Leave
TBILISI, GEORGIA, JUL 14 – Laura Avtorkhanova was abducted by relatives seeking to return her to Russia despite protective orders, highlighting ongoing concerns about coercion against women in the North Caucasus, rights groups said.
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People Who Fled Authoritarian Countries Reveal When They Knew They Had To Leave
We live in worrisome times. More and more people think democracies don’t work, be it because of high rents, low pay, and economies being worse than twenty years ago. All those conditions are factors in authoritarian regimes making a comeback in the world. Unfortunately, dictatorships, wars, and people in power killing those who oppose them is not something new. That’s why someone asked on Reddit to those who have left countries where an authorit…
The Georgian police released Russian woman Laura Rachhanov, who had left Chechnya and had previously been reported missing by relatives, and the girl was "in a safe place", reported on the "Marem" silker television channel. Previously, activists had claimed, with reference to Laura himself, that family members were trying to take her home by force.
The Marem human rights group thanked the Georgian police for "a desire to understand the situation"
In Georgia, relatives kidnapped Laura Avtorkhanova, a Chechen woman who had fled domestic violence, and tried to take her to Russia. This was reported by the human rights group “Marem”. According to human rights activists, on July 13, Avtorkhanova told an employee of the shelter where she was staying that her relatives had found her. When the employee and his friends arrived at the geolocation cafe, they found her in the company of her sister an…
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