World | Russia Chechnya Requires Marrying Couples Be HIV-Negative Imams demand certificate before approving marriages By Nick McMaster Posted Jan 18, 2011 4:47 PM CST Copied A girl walks near city decorations marking the upcoming New Year in downtown Grozny, Chechnya, southern Russia, Sunday, Dec. 13, 2009. (AP Photo/Musa Sadulayev) Chechnya's Muslim authorities have handed down a new edict that requires all marrying couples to prove they are HIV-negative, Reuters reports. The order is not exactly a "law"—in fact, it violates Russian law, say human rights advocates—but given the wide influence of the nation's Islamic clerics, it carries great weight. An imam can now approve a marriage only after seeing an HIV-negative certificate. Read These Next And ... 23,000 pages of Epstein files are now out. Merchants could slap new surcharges on certain credit card purchases. Warren Buffett is changing how he's distributing his vast wealth. Students hit with felony charges over a giant anti-TPUSA insect. Report an error