Gay reporter to avoid deportation to Uzbekistan after Russia

AFP  |  Moscow 

A from will avoid deportation from to his repressive Central Asian country after a court ruled today he could travel elsewhere. -- who writes under the pen name Ali Feruz for Russian -- arrived in in 2011 and repeatedly tried to claim asylum. He said he had endured torture in at the hands of the security services, who tried to force him to become an informer, according to Nurmatov was arrested in last year and ordered to return to the ex-Soviet country for violating immigration laws. "Today the court took the important, good decision that we have been trying to arrive at for months," said a for "It clarifies that has the right to leave for a third country," rather than forcing him to return to Uzbekistan, told AFP. Nurmatov's told the state RIA Novosti agency his client had already bought plane tickets and had the necessary documents to go to He stressed however there were further legal steps to go through before the would be released from jail. He will remain in custody until Russia's Federal Bailiffs Service accepts the court's decision. "When Ali is on a plane leaving we can say this has ended well," Prusenkova added. Nurmatov tried to slash his wrists with a pen after the initial ruling in August that he be deported to a country where homosexuality is a crime. He previously said in court he would face "a slow torturous death" in Russian authorities have refused to grant Nurmatov asylum, and accuse him of staying in illegally, which is punishable by a fine and deportation. The presidential rights council that advises has called for Nurmatov to be granted Russian citizenship, since his mother and siblings already have it. But Putin's said last year that "cannot turn a blind eye to a number of violations" by Nurmatov. Today's court ruling came after Russia's supreme court last week quashed a lower court's order to deport Nurmatov.

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First Published: Fri, February 02 2018. 20:55 IST