Police in Novosibirsk say they are not aware of the case.Ī police spokesman for the Novosibirsk region told RFE/RL no such attack had been reported in the past. RFE/RL has seen the video, but was unable to independently verify its authenticity or the identities of those involved. The Russians told us he was a pedophile, which he denied. "We then questioned him and he confessed to everything. "Russian guys caught him and called us to say they had a gay Uzbek," the self-proclaimed author of the video said. The vigilantes then allegedly handed him to the city's Uzbek community. He says the man was first detained by a group of Russian antigay vigilantes who lured him to a fake date through a social-networking website.
There will be no respect for us otherwise."Īccording to the purported assailant, the attack took place on September 11 in Novosibirsk, where he himself is a student, and all the participants were ethnic Uzbeks. We live and work here, we are in contact with people of different nationalities. "We did this to protect the dignity of Uzbeks. "We made him sit on a bottle so that he repents for his sins and comes to reason," he told RFE/RL's Uzbek Service.
The Uzbek-speaking source, speaking from Russia, confirms that the victim was targeted because he is gay. RFE/RL was able to track down a man who claimed to have taken part in the attack. Viewers on WhatsApp overwhelmingly praised the violence as a well-deserved punishment. The man, visibly terrified, weeps throughout much of the ordeal. Ultimately, he is forced to sodomize himself by sitting on a bottle, which is then pushed with a bat. He is then handcuffed, beaten, insulted, and threatened with a gun. He is asked to identify himself and is stripped of his clothes, which are later burned.
The series of short clips, making the rounds on the mobile-phone application WhatsApp show the victim, who seems to be an ethnic Uzbek, being bullied into confessing that he is gay. Features new covers by Clowes, and "Behind the Eightball": the author's annotations for each issue, heavily illustrated with art and photos from his archives.A video depicting a man being raped with a bottle has surfaced on social media, in what appears to be the latest assault on Russia's beleaguered homosexual community. It includes more than 500 pages of vintage Clowes: seminal serialized graphic novels, strips, and rants, such as "Like a Velvet Glove Cast in Iron," "Ghost World," "Pussey," "I Hate You Deeply," "Sexual Frustration," "Ugly Girls," "Why I Hate Christians," "Message to the People of the Future," "Paranoid," "My Suicide," "Chicago," "Art School Confidential," "On Sports," "Zubrick and Pogeybait," "Hippypants and Peace-Bear," "Grip Glutz," "The Sensual Santa," "Feldman," and many more. Now, Fantagraphics is collecting every single page of these long out-of-print issues in a paperback edition. From 1989 to 1997, he produced 18 issues of what is still widely considered one of the greatest and most influential comic book titles of all time. The beloved comic book series Eightball made Daniel Clowes' name even before he gained fame as a bestselling graphic novelist (Ghost World, Patience, David Boring, Ice Haven) and filmmaker. Collecting issues 1-18 of the iconic Daniel Clowes comics anthology, Eightball it contains the original installments of Ghost World, the short that the film Art School Confidential was based on, and much more, newly designed for paperback by the author.