NC SOS
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North Caucasus SOS | |
Северный Кавказ SOS | |
| Founder | David Isteev |
|---|---|
| Type | Nonprofit |
| Website | https://ncsos.io |
Crisis Group NC SOS (abbr. from North Caucasus SOS, Russian: СК SOS) is a Russian organization that helps LGBTQ+ people and their families who are facing mortal danger in the North Caucasus, Russia.
The organization NC SOS was formally founded in October 2021 by human rights defenders and activists of the Russian LGBT Network who have been helping LGBT people in the North Caucasus since 2017, when mass persecution of LGBT people in Chechnya became known. David Isteev, who previously headed the emergency assistance department of the Russian LGBT Network, became the director of NC SOS.[1][2]
Initially, NC SOS worked as part of the charitable foundation "Sphere" (Russian: "Сфера"), until its liquidation by the Russian Ministry of Justice in April 2022.[3]
In May 2023, the Russian Ministry of Justice added NC SOS to the register of "foreign agents".[2] Formally, designation was linked to the case of Idris Arsamikov (Russian: Идрис Арсамиков).[3]
In April 2024, Roskomnadzor blocked access to the NC SOS website in Russia. Human rights activists suggest that this could be due to the new law prohibiting "LGBT propaganda", which allowed blocking of LGBT-related content without a court order.[4]