The Independent

Russia passes law banning ‘LGBT+ propaganda’

- MARYAM ZAKIR-HUSSAIN

Russia’s parliament yesterday passed a law that bans promoting “LGBT+ propaganda” to people of all ages.

Propaganda includes any attempt to promote homosexual­ity online, in film, books, advertisin­g or in public. Any event or act regarded as breaking the law could incur a heavy fine of up to 400,000 roubles (£5,400) for individual­s and up to 5 million

roubles (£68,000) for legal entities. Foreigners could face 15 days in jail and subsequent expulsion from the country.

Critics see the move as an attempt to further intimidate and oppress sexual minorities in Russia, where authoritie­s have already used existing laws to stop gay pride marches and detain gay rights activists. Lawmakers say they are defending morality in the face of what they argue are “un-Russian” decadent values promoted by the West. “LGBT today is an element of hybrid warfare and in this hybrid warfare we must protect our values, our society and our children,” Alexander Khinstein, one of the bill’s architects, said last month

But human rights groups say the moves are designed to outlaw representa­tion of minorities such as lesbians, gay men, bisexuals and transgende­r communitie­s in public life. LGBT Network, which offers legal aid, has called the legislatio­n an “absurd” attempt to humiliate and discrimina­te against the LGBT+ community.

Last month, TikTok was fined 3 million roubles for promoting “videos with LGBT themes”, while Russia’s media regulator asked publishing houses to look at withdrawin­g all books containing “LGBT propaganda” from sale. The bill needs to be reviewed by parliament’s upper house and signed by president Vladimir Putin before coming into force.

Want your views to be included in The Independen­t Daily Edition letters page? Email us by tapping here letters@independen­t.co.uk. Please include your address

 ?? (AP) ?? Any attempt to promote homosexua l ity on l ine or in pub l ic is now i ll ega l
(AP) Any attempt to promote homosexua l ity on l ine or in pub l ic is now i ll ega l
 ?? (AFP) ?? Activists take part in a LGBT+ ra ll y in Saint Petersburg
(AFP) Activists take part in a LGBT+ ra ll y in Saint Petersburg

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom