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Russia deports two Tajik migrants who dressed as women

Russia deports two Tajik immigrants dressed in women's clothing.

Two Tajik men in Russia who were dressed in women's clothing will be charged with "LGBT propaganda" and deported from the country, Meduza reported.

The Lublin court in Moscow has ruled to place Hasanjon Rakhimov and Yorgibegi Saizoda in administrative detention for 10 days and expel them from the territory of the Russian Federation. According to the case file, they were detained on the evening of August 18 at the Sadovod market. The police noted that the foreigners were wearing women's clothing with the slogan "freedom of choice."

The report did not specify the exact nature of this slogan, how the immigrants were dressed, and why the clothing was considered to be women's. The police officers believed that the Tajik citizens "demonstrated the attractiveness of non-traditional sexual relations."

The court heard that Rakhimov is married and has one child, while Saizoda has four minor children.

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