"Dmitry Isakov is likely to become the first gay activist to be
convicted under Russia's anti-gay law after he was attacked on arrested
on July 30 ... with help from his parents!
On July 30, Mr Isakov staged a one-man protest in the centre of the town
of Kazan, Russia, holding up a sign which read: “Being gay and loving
gays is normal. Beating gays and killing gays is a crime!”
According to Gay Russia, his mother and father helped authorities escort
their son to the car where he was taken to a police station.
His father assisted police by bringing him to the ground as his mother stole the poster from his hands.
After his initial arrest, Mr Isakov was set free, although he was
suffering from a number of injuries inflicted by police officers."
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