“Exposed teenagers may commit suicide, or they’ll be harassed by your peers, their parents may kick them out of their house. “Being outed in a small city or village in Russia very often means death,” says Larry Poltavtsev of the Spectrum Human Rights Alliance, a Washington, DC-based advocacy group for gay rights in Eastern Europe. He was forced to come out on camera and identify himself so his family, friends and employers would know he was gay. The 18-year-old victim Igor, was tricked and lured into a meeting in broad daylight and was ambushed by over 8 men who repeatedly kicked, punched and slapped the victim while verbally assaulting and humiliating him on camera. On Monday, one of the over 500 Russian Neo-Nazi groups targeting gay teenagers and young men in Russia, uploaded a new video of their latest attack on a gay Russian teenager.