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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.
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.
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The Moscow Times on MSNAndrey Shashkov: How Far Will Russia’s Wartime Anti-LGBTQ+ Campaign Go?State-led attacks on Russia’s LGBTQ+ community intensified dramatically following the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in ...
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Daily Star on MSNRussia fines woman over satirical photos of men in wedding dresses in LGBTQ crackdownThe woman posted a series of photos to her social media accounts mocking gender norms in straight marriages, but a court ...
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PinkNews on MSNWhy are LGBTQ+ people being told to ‘go to Dagestan’?You may have noticed a trend of people commenting 'Dagestan' on TikTok users’ videos - here's the disturbing meaning behind ...
A network of Kremlin-backed influencers seeks to portray Russia as a bastion of traditional values in an attempt to attract ...
Russian authorities have put two current and one former employee of Eksmo—Russia’s largest publishing house—under house arrest, accusing them of distributing “LGBT propaganda.
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A Russian court on Tuesday fined U.S. tech giant Apple six million roubles ($76,510) for violating Russian rules on what Moscow calls "LGBT propaganda," the state TASS news agency reported. Russia ...
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 ...
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