Russia's Supreme Court declares LGBTQ+ activism extremist, sparking global concern

Russia's Supreme Court has effectively outlawed LGBTQ+ activism in the country, labeling it an extremist organization and banning it. This ruling is part of a decade-long crackdown on LGBTQ+ rights under President Vladimir Putin. The lawsuit targets activists and prohibits any organized activity to defend the rights of LGBTQ+ people. Human rights groups have criticized the ruling, warning of its potential to lead to discrimination and violate freedom of association and expression. The ruling ushers in restrictions on participating in, aiding, or funding extremist organizations, and using certain logos and symbols associated with them. Violating these restrictions can result in prosecution and potential prison terms. This ruling will likely decrease support for LGBTQ+ people in Russia and make their needs less visible.
- Russia's Supreme Court effectively outlaws LGBTQ+ activism in a landmark ruling The Associated Press
- Russia's top court bans LGBT movement as 'extremist' Reuters
- 'People Will Leave': Russian Court Proclaims Entire LGBT Movement Extremist Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
- The Kremlin Is Criminalizing LGBT Lives. The World Must Step Up The Moscow Times
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