Russia's Crackdown on LGBTQ+ Rights: A Dire Threat to Equality

Russia's Supreme Court has declared the "international LGBT public movement" an extremist organization and banned its activities across the country. The ruling, prompted by a motion from the justice ministry, comes as part of increasing pressure on Russia's LGBT community. Same-sex unions are not recognized in Russia, and the country has implemented laws prohibiting the "propaganda of non-traditional sexual relations" among minors. LGBT activists fear that the ruling will lead to long prison sentences for those involved in LGBT activism, causing panic and prompting some to emigrate. The crackdown on LGBT rights is seen as part of a broader conservative ideology embraced by the Kremlin, which portrays LGBT activism as Western and hostile to Russia.
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