Former Ukrainian ‘X Factor’ Contestant Alexander Bohun Tortured By Anti-Gay Russian Extremist Group Occupy Paedophilia
A former participant of the Ukranian “The X Factor” has reportedly been subjected to humiliation and torture by a Russian anti-gay and Neo Nazi group. Alexander Bohun claims that he was physically abused by the extremist gang Occupy Paedophilia. An edited video of the said abuse has been posted online.
The 24-year-old former contestant of the talent show was repeatedly beaten, threatened, and forced to make false statements in front of a camera by Maxim Martsinkevich, the founder of Occupy Paedophilia, which is known for their modus operandi of luring gay men under false pretences and humiliating them on video.
According to the police statement, he responded to a personal ad he found on VKontakte, a social networking site in Russia that is said to be their version of Facebook. He has gone to the address that was given to him, believing that he would meet his date.
Instead of meeting a potential romantic partner, he was met by Martsinkevich and his group. Bohun was then tortured and humiliated, with Martsinkevich forcibly shaving a portion of his head and painting it in rainbow colours before he was forced to drink a cup of what was said to be urine. The attacker then dumps more urine on Bohun’s head.
In the disturbing edited video, Bohun is seen holding a sex toy, treating it as a microphone, and admitting that he was gay and a paedophile. Martsinkevich is sitting next to him, urging him to continue.
Martsinkevich said in the video that Bohun intended to meet and have sex with a 14-year-old boy.
“Basically I would not kill you because you’re gay,” Martsinkevich said, as quoted by the LGBTQ Nation. “I would send you to concentration camp to organise parades for gays there, dress you as a woman, and make you sing songs. I’d take good care of you.”
Bohun said in a police report that he was referred to as a paedophile, mocked, and forced to admit to crimes that he never committed.
His attorney, Elena Kherson, added that there’s no evidence of Bohun’s involvement in the crimes of which Martsinkevich has accused him of. She also wants to have the video, uploaded by Occupy Paedophilia on November 22, be removed online.
The Department of the Interior Ministry of the Leninsky District in Sebastopol has opened a criminal investigation on the matter.
This isn’t the first complaint against Martsinkevich. The notorious anti-gay activist, who is known as “Cleaver,” reportedly fled his home country to avoid criminal charges for extremism, which were based on a video he filmed that showed him humiliating and beating a gay man from Iraq.