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Russia: Duma tightens ban on “LGBT propaganda” with new law

2022-11-24T13:26:04.729Z


Any positive depiction of lesbian and gay love, for example, is now punishable in Russia. This was decided by the Duma with a new law. There are serious consequences for cultural workers.


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The rights of homosexual and queer people are already massively restricted in Russia, and now the country is tightening the persecution again with a new law.

After the State Duma passed the law on so-called »LGBT propaganda«, any positive depiction of, for example, lesbian and gay love is now a punishable offence.

With LGBT the law refers to the English acronym for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender.

Posts in social networks are now affected, for example, but also the content of books, films, media and advertising.

So far, the ban issued in 2013 only applied to statements and representations made in the presence of minors.

There have already been major international protests against this.

In dealing with children and young people, the catalog of prohibitions has now been significantly expanded: No information about gender reassignments may be passed on to minors that could encourage them to take such a step.

Months ago, activists warned of the tightening of the law and fear even greater discrimination against homosexual and queer people in Russia.

escape abroad

Violations of the new regulations are subject to high fines – citizens up to 200,000 rubles (almost 3,200 euros), companies and organizations up to five million rubles (almost 80,000 euros).

Cinema films, on the other hand, are to be denied a distribution license if, from the point of view of the Russian judiciary, they “promote non-traditional sexual relationships”.

Many critically minded artists and cultural workers have already fled abroad - also in view of the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine, which has been going on for nine months.

But the new LGBT law is also causing great uncertainty among those who remain.

According to information from the newspaper Kommersant, several publishers recently expressed concerns in a letter to the Russian Book Association.

A publisher, for example, has noted that even the mention of certain historical facts could be fatal to him.

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Source: spiegel

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