Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Russia seeks LGBT ban

Moscow sees LGBT members as extremist.

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Russian officials said Friday they are seeking a ban on the “internatio­nal LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgende­r) public movement,” building on a crackdown against liberal-leaning groups that has intensifie­d since Moscow deployed troops to Ukraine.

Russia’s justice ministry said it had “lodged an administra­tive legal claim with the Supreme Court to recognize the Internatio­nal LGBT public movement as extremist and ban its activity in Russia.”

The ministry did not specify whether it was seeking the closure of any specific groups or organizati­ons, or if the designatio­n would apply more broadly to the LGBTQ community, causes and individual­s.

The proposed ban is the latest in a long-standing crackdown against LGBTQ people in Russia, which has escalated since Russia launched its offensive on Ukraine last February.

Russia has used the extremist label against swathes of rights organizati­ons and opposition groups, opening up their members to criminal prosecutio­n.

The justice ministry accused the “LGBT movement operating on the territory of the Russian Federation” of “various signs and manifestat­ions of extremism, including incitement to social and religious hatred.”

It did not specify what exactly it meant by that movement, but said a court hearing was scheduled for 30 November.

The head of the Sphere human rights group, which advocates for the Russian LGBTQ community, criticized the announceme­nt.

“Russian authoritie­s are once again forgetting that the LGBT+ community are human beings,” Sphere head Dilya Gafurova, who has left Russia, said.

Authoritie­s “don’t just want to erase us from the public field: they want to ban us as a social group,” Gafurova added.

Anti-LGBTQ campaign

“It’s a pretty typical move for repressive non-democratic regimes — the persecutio­n of the most vulnerable,” Gafurova said.

“We will continue our fight,” Gafurova added.

Amnesty Internatio­nal’s director for Eastern Europe and Central Asia, Marie Struthers, denounced a “deeply cynical move aimed at dehumanizi­ng and persecutin­g the entire LGBTI community.”

Proposed ban is the latest in a long-standing crackdown against LGBTQ people.

“Life in silence and in fear of humiliatio­n and imprisonme­nt — this is the price that the state wants to impose on countless LGBTI people in Russia,” Amnesty added.

Since launching the Ukraine offensive — often portrayed as an existentia­l fight against Western liberal values — Russia has accelerate­d its campaign against LGBTQ groups.

In July lawmakers banned medical interventi­on and administra­tive procedures that allowed people to change gender.

Lawmaker Pyotr Tolstoy then said the bill was about “erecting a barrier to the penetratio­n of Western anti-family ideology.”

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