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Ekaterina Neroznikova is a journalist based in Moscow, Russia. Specializes in the North Caucasus topics. Main themes - Chechen Republic, Ingushetia, Dagestan. Works as a reporter, videographer, researcher. Often travels to the North Caucasus region.
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Convert and love: Russia’s Muslim wives
The article discusses the trend of young Russian women converting to Islam to marry men from the North Caucasus, a traditionally Muslim region. It explores the challenges these women face, including cultural integration, family acceptance, and the precariousness of being a second wife. The narrative follows personal stories of women like Milana, Leila, and Alyona, who share their experiences of converting, marriage, and in some cases, divorce. Experts like Olga Pavlova and Anar Ramazanov provide insights into the complexities of such marriages, emphasizing the importance of understanding both Islamic law and local customs. Despite the initial happiness, many of these marriages do not last, and the women are often left to navigate the difficulties alone.
There is no place for us here! | LGBT voices from Russia's North Caucasus region
LGBT individuals in Russia, particularly in the North Caucasus region, face severe persecution and discrimination, exacerbated by state-promoted homophobia. Human Rights Watch highlights the intensification of anti-LGBT rhetoric and legislation in Russia. Personal stories from Ahmed, Artiom, and Ibragim reveal the harsh realities and dangers they face, including threats of violence, forced marriages, and societal rejection. The article underscores the dire situation for LGBT people in regions like Chechnya, where Ramzan Kadyrov's regime is accused of severe human rights abuses, including torture and extrajudicial killings.
Екатерина Нерозникова
Ekaterina Neroznikova is a journalist with a focus on the North Caucasus region in Russia. Her work primarily involves reporting and providing commentary on political issues, international relations, and human rights within Russia. She contributes to various publications, although specific outlets are not mentioned in the provided text. Neroznikova's expertise and reporting subjects suggest a deep engagement with the complexities of Russian domestic and foreign affairs, especially as they pertain to the North Caucasus, a region known for its diverse ethnic composition and complex socio-political dynamics.
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