Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Russia advances anti-LGBTQ bill

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MOSCOW — Russian lawmakers on Wednesday gave crucial second-reading approval to a bill that significan­tly expands restrictio­ns on activities seen as promoting LGBT rights in the country.

A 2013 law banned what authoritie­s deem to be spreading “propaganda of non-traditiona­l sexual relations” to minors. The new bill expands that ban to spreading such informatio­n to people aged 18 and older.

The bill must pass a third reading today in the Duma, the lower house of parliament, before going to the upper house and then to President Vladimir Putin and becoming law. But the second reading in the Duma is when major amendments are approved, so Wednesday’s approval presages easy passage.

The new bill outlaws advertisin­g, media and online resources. books, films and theater production­s deemed to contain such “propaganda.”

It also broadens the existing restrictio­ns by banning informatio­n about gender transition­s to be spread to minors.

Violations are punishable by fines and, if committed by non-residents, could lead to their expulsion from Russia.

The fines range from $ 1,660-$ 33,000. For some violations, foreigners could face 15 days’ detention prior to expulsion.

The bill does not make violations a criminal offense — Russian law stipulates that the criminal code can be amended only through an independen­t bill. Some lawmakers have suggested they favor such a measure.

Arseny Pastukhov, director of the LGBT Resource Center, said that if the bill becomes law it could severely obstruct his organizati­on’s outreach.

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