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Title: Over 100 detained in brutal police raid on LGBTQ+ nightclub in Azerbaijan
Post by: Jessica_Rose on January 07, 2026, 02:06:43 PM
Post by: Jessica_Rose on January 07, 2026, 02:06:43 PM
Over 100 detained in brutal police raid on LGBTQ+ nightclub in Azerbaijan
https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2026/01/over-100-detained-in-brutal-police-raid-on-lgbtq-nightclub-in-azerbaijan/
John Russell (7 Jan 2026)
International LGBTQ+ rights advocates are calling for an investigation following a brutal police raid on an LGBTQ+ friendly venue in Azerbaijan's capital, Baku, late last month.
According to Azerbaijani LGBTQ+ outlet Qıy Vaar!, which first reported on the raid, police detained around 106 people at Baku's Labyrinth nightclub. Those detained were reportedly forced to remain outside in freezing temperatures for over 12 hours without warm clothing, water, or access to bathrooms.
Kiy Vaara, who was reportedly among those detained, described the experience as "traumatic" according to Pink News.
"When I close my eyes, I remember the faces of the police like a nightmare," Vaara said. "Even though I begged to go to the toilet several times, they wouldn't let me in. In that cold, without a jacket, I peed on my pants, and the urine froze on me."
Detainees were later taken to the Nasimi District Police Department, according to Pink News. ILGA-Europe reports that detainees were photographed and fingerprinted, and authorities collected personal data. Detainees also reported physical violence and threats of extortion from police who reportedly demanded bribes in exchange for release and pressured detainees to testify against each other. ILGA-Europe also reported one case of sexual violence.
It's unclear why authorities raided the club, or why they detained its patrons. As Pink News notes, homosexuality has been legal in Azerbaijan since 2000. However, ILGA-Europe ranks the country second to last among 49 European countries for its legal and policy practices regarding LGBTQ+ rights. The only country with a worse ranking is Russia.
https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2026/01/over-100-detained-in-brutal-police-raid-on-lgbtq-nightclub-in-azerbaijan/
John Russell (7 Jan 2026)
International LGBTQ+ rights advocates are calling for an investigation following a brutal police raid on an LGBTQ+ friendly venue in Azerbaijan's capital, Baku, late last month.
According to Azerbaijani LGBTQ+ outlet Qıy Vaar!, which first reported on the raid, police detained around 106 people at Baku's Labyrinth nightclub. Those detained were reportedly forced to remain outside in freezing temperatures for over 12 hours without warm clothing, water, or access to bathrooms.
Kiy Vaara, who was reportedly among those detained, described the experience as "traumatic" according to Pink News.
"When I close my eyes, I remember the faces of the police like a nightmare," Vaara said. "Even though I begged to go to the toilet several times, they wouldn't let me in. In that cold, without a jacket, I peed on my pants, and the urine froze on me."
Detainees were later taken to the Nasimi District Police Department, according to Pink News. ILGA-Europe reports that detainees were photographed and fingerprinted, and authorities collected personal data. Detainees also reported physical violence and threats of extortion from police who reportedly demanded bribes in exchange for release and pressured detainees to testify against each other. ILGA-Europe also reported one case of sexual violence.
It's unclear why authorities raided the club, or why they detained its patrons. As Pink News notes, homosexuality has been legal in Azerbaijan since 2000. However, ILGA-Europe ranks the country second to last among 49 European countries for its legal and policy practices regarding LGBTQ+ rights. The only country with a worse ranking is Russia.