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A newly published video has shown scenes of alleged prisoner abuse outside Moscow months after leaked bodycam footage of prison torture sparked a nationwide investigation.
Prison officials have been punished across Russia in the months after a leaked video showed an inmate being tortured by guards in Yaroslavl region north of Moscow.
The latest two-minute smartphone video depicts three bald men holding down a fourth half-naked man on a mattress trying to get him to divulge information. One of the men appears to ram a wooden rod between the man’s buttocks as the loud sounds of a television drown out his screams.
“What are you, scared?” one of the abusers is heard saying.
Moscow region’s 360 TV news broadcaster, which shared the video on Wednesday, said the footage was filmed in a local pre-trial detention center sometime last year.
The outlet identified one of the perpetrators as Roman Novikov, 36, who was sentenced to 8.5 years in a maximum-security prison in August 2017 for a murder committed in 2010. It reported that Novikov had been released on parole and may be working as a fitness instructor in the Moscow suburb of Balashikha.
“That handle didn’t hurt anyone’s anything. It was only squeezed in between the buttocks,” he told 360 TV.
The alleged abuser told the broadcaster that he was transferred and eventually released thanks to the filmed video. Novikov said officials at the pre-trial detention center in the town of Noginsk instruct prisoners to perform tasks, including getting confessions out of fellow inmates, in exchange for favorable treatment.
“Your video is incomplete. The part where it’s clearly stated who this is being done for – complete with ranks, posts and the objective – is missing,” he said.
“There was no torture of prisoners whatsoever… This is a staged video shot specifically for the detention center’s leadership,” Novikov told 360 TV.
The broadcaster said it plans to hand over the footage to investigators and the national prison service.













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By Finley Muratova

October 22, 2021


An investigator visits Regional Tuberculosis Hospital No 1 under the Russian Federal Penitentiary Service, its staff charged with abusing convicts. Investigative Committee Office for Saratov Region. (Investigative Committee\TASS via Getty Images)
Content warning: This article discusses torture and sexual assault in prison and includes graphic descriptions.
“ T hey told me to take [their genitals] into my mouth, to suck,” an inmate from one of Russia’s correctional colonies told Novaya Gazeta in a recent interview. “They would say: If you don’t—we’ll burn you and blame [your death] on a heart attack. At night, I mostly cried from emotional rather than physical hurt.”

The anonymous inmate, who was raped by his fellow inmates at the incitement of law enforcement personnel, hasn’t been the only victim of sexual abuse in Russian detention facilities. On October 5, the human rights group Gulagu.net published footage of torture and sexual abuse in multiple Russian prisons. Gulagu.net says it has 40 gigabytes of clips, documents, and pictures of incarcerated individuals being raped and tortured. A former inmate, Vladimir Osechkin , leaked the files after working as an IT specialist and coder on the CCTV networks inside the Federal Penitentiary Service’s Regional Tuberculosis Hospital No. 1. Upon his release, Osechkin smuggled out a USB drive with more than a thousand videos and gave it to Gulagu.net , which started to release clips this month.
Sexual abuse as a means of torturing inmates for information or for the authorities’ sadistic pleasure isn’t just an issue in Russia. Jen Modvig’s World Health Organization’s report on violence, sexual abuse, and torture in prisons estimated that about 20 percent of inmates suffer sexual violence at the hands of other inmates and about 25 percent do so at the hands of the authorities. Modvig’s report relies on the 1996 WHO analysis of violence in correctional facilities. The United States–based Just Detention International, a campaign aiming to bring prisoner-survivors into the #MeToo movement, describes the prevalence of sexual abuse use as torture in detention facilities as a “global human rights crisis.” Many remember that CBS published photographs of abuse inside the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq obtained by a whistleblower in 2004.
The Russian leak is a terrifying case study of the ways sexual torture can be used inside a prison system. The videos show humiliating rituals, inmates being forced to abuse other inmates, and authorities raping the prisoners to make them incriminate themselves or for information. In some cases, the officers rape one inmate to scare others into submission.

One man who was incarcerated described the way he was put in a dress and makeup, forced to go to the women’s restroom and sit on the toilet while peeing, and raped. He wasn’t being asked for anything—just mocked by Russia’s Correctional Colony No. 15 administration for seemingly no reason.
“They undressed me, took me into a bathroom, shaved off my brows and hair,” he told Novaya Gazeta . “They would put me in a dress…. They would force me to shove up my anus rolled up stack of A4 papers wrapped in a plastic bag. It wouldn’t fit. It bled. My head would then start spinning. They would stand there and yell, ‘Go on, bitch, shove it in, faggot, if you can’t—we’ll put a 1.5-liter bottle in there.’ I pushed it all the way in.” 

Videos on the Gulagu.net show inmates forced to hold each other’s genitals, masturbate each other, and perform oral sex on other inmates or the authorities. Many were raped and gang-raped by law enforcement until they signed confessions, regardless of their actual involvement in the crime.
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The effects of rape in custody are not just physical. According to Christopher J. Einolf, a former legal advocate for survivors, short-term effects of sexual torture include “shock, denial, fear, confusion, anxiety, shame and guilt, and distrust of others.” Long-term effects appear more extensive, ranging from “depression, generalized anxiety” to “suicide, diminished interest in or avoidance of sex, low self-esteem, and self-blame.” In a 1993 research paper, researchers Stuart Turner and Caroline Gorts-Unsworth argue that sexual abuse has a greater psychological impact on an inmate than any other form of torture. They write that it’s the hardest to categorize in medical terms and often leads to questioning the “purpose of existence itself.” 

What needs to happen to eliminate sexual torture not just in Russia but everywhere? First, we need to end “regular” torture. Governments often treat prison facilities as de facto lawless zones . Some law enforcement agents explore their sadistic inclinations through tormenting helpless detainees. Others try to fulfill a quota of confessions by beating them out of inmates. Stopping torture in prisons has to be one of the key focuses of our society’s fight for human rights and dignity. 

Second, the public needs to know about the abuses and to keep the pressure on politicians and governments. After Gulagu.net released the videos, the government launched an investigation into the horrifying events. Whether the inquiry leads anywhere may depend on how well the international community pays attention.

Finley Muratova Finley Muratova is a New York–based freelance journalist hailing from Moscow, Russia. They mainly cover the way Title IX and the Department of Education fail student survivors of sexual violence.

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Ukrainian women are being raped 'for hours' by Russian soldiers in areas of the country they control a Ukrainian MP has claimed.
Maria Mezentseva, who represents the city of Kharkiv, has vowed they ‘will not be silent’ about the ‘horror’ treatment of women.
There have been reports of a Russian soldier who ‘raped a woman several times in front of her underage child’ after her husband was shot dead in their home in a village in the Brovary Raion, outside of Kyiv.
Ukrainian women are being raped 'for hours' by Russian soldiers in areas of the country they control a Ukrainian MP has claimed. Pic: Sergei Ilnitsky/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock
Ms Mezentseva, who is Ukraine’s deputy prime minister for European and Euro-Atlantic integration, said these cases will not be ignored as ‘justice has to prevail’.
She told Sky News : ‘There is one case which was very widely discussed recently because it’s been recorded and proceeded with [by] the prosecutor’s office.
‘We’re not going into details, but it’s quite a scary scene when a civilian was shot dead in his house in a small town next to Kyiv.
Maria Mezentseva, who represents the city of Kharkiv, has vowed they ‘will not be silent’ about the ‘horror’ treatment of women. Pic: Sky News
‘His wife was – I’m sorry but I have to say it – raped several times in front of her underage child.
‘There are many more victims rather than just this one case which has been made public by the prosecutor general.
‘And of course, we are expecting many more of them, which will be public once victims will be ready to talk about that.’
Fears of Russian troops targeting vulnerable women in areas they control had been raised since the start of the invasion.
Ms Mezentseva, who is Ukraine’s deputy prime minister for European and Euro-Atlantic integration, said these cases will not be ignored as ‘justice has to prevail’. Pic: Sergei Ilnitsky/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock
In recent days a disturbing video emerged on Telegram and later Twitter, showing a captured Russian soldier pulling out a handful of condoms from his pockets.
Ukrainian, attorney general Iryna Venediktova insisted the rape by a Russian soldier of the woman in the village outside Kyiv was a ‘violation of the law and the customs of war’.
‘Prosecutors of Kyiv region have established a Russian soldier who killed an unarmed man and repeatedly raped his wife,’ she wrote on Facebook.
‘In one of the villages of Brovarsky district, this man broke into a private house and shot the owner.
‘After that, a drunk occupant and his co-worker repeatedly raped the wife of a murdered civilian, threatening her with violence and weapons.
‘(They) even threatened her child who was with the victim.’
She added a search for the soldier is underway and the court has received a warrant for his arrest, Ms Venediktova said.
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