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Russian courts have issued 101 “extremism”-related convictions for allegedly participating in the “International LGBT ...
Russia’s Supreme Court ruled today that the “international LGBT movement” is an “extremist organization,” jeopardizing all forms of LGBT rights activism in the country.
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A rainbow flag flies in support of the LGBT community at the British Embassy in Moscow, Russia June 30, 2022. REUTERS/Evgenia Novozhenina/File Photo Purchase Licensing Rights, opens new tab ...
"Recognizing LGBT as extremism is Russia's first step towards criminalizing deviations from the regime's ideology," political analyst Tatyana Stanovaya wrote on Twitter.
Russian authorities have convicted more than 100 people of LGBTQ+ “extremism”. Under Russia’s anti-LGBTQ+ law, the so-called international public LGBT movement was deemed to be an extremist group. The ...
Russia's Justice Ministry asked the Supreme Court to designate the "international LGBT movement" as extremist, effectively banning gay and lesbian organizations in Russia — never mind the fact ...
Russia's Supreme Court on Thursday banned the "international LGBT public movement" as an extremist organization - even though the alleged movement has no organizational structure, leaders ...
Russia has designated the “LGBT movement” as extremist and those supporting it as terrorists, paving the way for serious criminal cases against LGBT people and their advocates.
Russia has designated the “LGBT movement” as extremist and those supporting it as terrorists, paving the way for serious criminal cases against LGBT people and their advocates.