Following his cancellation of a bilateral
meeting with President Vladimir Putin, U.S. President Barack Obama may
infuriate the Kremlin further by meeting Russian human rights activists,
including LGBT rights groups, during his upcoming trip to St.
Petersburg for the G20 summit.
Four Russian non-governmental
organizations told BuzzFeed Monday they had been invited to the meeting,
scheduled for this Thursday at St. Petersburg’s Crowne Plaza Hotel. The
groups include veteran human rights activists Lev Ponomarev and
Lyudmila Alexeyeva, legal aid
NGO director Pavel Chikov, and Coming Out, a St. Petersburg-based LGBT
organization. Another local LGBT group, the LGBT Network, is believed to
be attending, though director Igor Kochetkov declined to comment to
BuzzFeed, saying that he had been “asked not to say anything.” Election monitoring group Golos is also believed to have been invited, though BuzzFeed could not reach its director or deputy director to confirm. Russia’s justice ministry forced Golos, which used to receive funding from USAID, to disband this summer under a law on “foreign agents” that many believed was created specifically to target the group.
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