The Jewish Chronicle

Fry compares Russia to Nazis on anti-gay law

- BY ZOE WINOGRAD

JEWISH GAYS and lesbians have praised Stephen Fry over his stand against the Russian anti-gay law.

The actor caused controvers­y when he highlighte­d the Moscow government’s recent decision to impose heavy fines for anyone providing informatio­n about homosexual­ity to people under 18.

Mr Fry suggested that President Vladimir Putin was “making scapegoats of gay people, just as Hitler did Jews”.

In a letter to the Prime Minister David Cameron and the Internatio­nal Olympics Committee, he called for a boycott of the 2014 Winter Olympic Games which will by hosted by Russia.

The broad- wa s caster accepted that it u n l i k e l y t hat t he G a m e s w o u l d be boycotted or m o v e d from Russia, but believed that prot e s t s from athletes would show solidarity with gay rights campaigner­s.

On his website, Mr Fry declared that Hitler “banned Jews from academic tenure or public office, he made sure that the police turned a blind eye to any beatings, thefts or humiliatio­ns afflicted on them… Putin is eerily repeating this insane crime, only this time against LGBT [lesbian, gay, bisexual and transsexua­l] Russians.”

He continued: “I am gay. I am a Jew. My mother lost over a dozen of her family to Hitler’s antisemiti­sm. Every time in Russia a gay teenager is forced into suicide, a lesbian ‘corrective­ly’ raped, gay men and women beaten to death by neo-Nazi thugs while the Russian police stand idly by, the world is diminished and I for one, weep anew at seeing history repeat itself.”

The Jewish Gay and Lesbian group, lauded Mr Fry for speaking out. Spokespers­on Karen Newman said: “What Stephen Fry is doing is valuble because it draws attention to what is happening in Russia.

“The legislatio­n in itself is of course regrettabl­e, but what makes it worse is the chill effect. It is so much more difficult to be gay and lesbian in countries with legislatio­n like that and the concern is the green light that it gives people to participat­e in gay-bashing.” Mr Cameron has thanked Mr Fry for his letter but objected to the boycott. He tweeted: “I believe we can better challenge prejudice as we attend, rather than boycotting the Winter Olympics.”

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Stephen Fry’s stance has been applauded by Jewish gays and lesbians in the UK

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