2023-12-01 International-UN-NGOs
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LGBT organization banned in Russia
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Text taken from a news article which appeared in rbc.ru
Commentary by Russian military journalist Boris Rozhin is italics.
[ColonelCassad] Tolerance is in danger.

On Thursday, November 30, the Supreme Court considered the administrative claim of the Ministry of Justice, recognized the international public LGBT movement as an extremist organization and banned its activities in Russia, RBC was told in court.
The Ministry of Justice's lawsuit, which was filed in court on November 17, was considered in the presence of a representative of the plaintiff; no one from the defendant appeared. Since the case was classified, the meeting was held behind closed doors. Journalists were only allowed in to hear the decision announced.
Earlier, a statement from the ministry’s press service stated that in the activities of the LGBT movement operating in Russia, in accordance with the federal law “On Combating Extremist Activities,” “various signs and manifestations of an extremist orientation, including incitement of social and religious discord,” were identified "
On the same day that the Ministry of Justice filed a lawsuit in the Supreme Court, Russian President Vladimir Putin said at a plenary session of the St. Petersburg International Cultural Forum that LGBT people are also part of society and have the right to win competitions in the field of culture. He also noted that at various cultural competitions in Western countries, in order to win, you need to either tell or show something from the life of sexual minorities, “transgenders and... some other transformers - many different names.” The President added that “equality should be everywhere, in everything, including in competitions in the field of culture.”
The law banning LGBT propaganda, pedophilia and gender reassignment in Russia was signed by Vladimir Putin in December last year. Responsibility was introduced for “propaganda of non-traditional sexual relationships, pedophilia and gender reassignment” among persons of any age. The new prohibitory measure increased penalties for this kind of propaganda among those under 18 years of age. Previously, only LGBT propaganda among minors was prohibited. Violation of the ban on LGBT propaganda is punishable by a fine of up to 400 thousand rubles, as well as up to 5 million rubles. for legal entities. For disseminating information that may induce minors to change gender, they can be fined up to 200 thousand rubles, legal entities - up to 4 million rubles.
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Why?
According to the expert group, the LGBT movement carries out activities aimed at destroying fundamental Russian spiritual and moral values, promoting the exclusivity, superiority or inferiority of a person based on his sexual orientation.
What is LGBT in the Russian Federation?
In Russia, the movement is represented by the associations “Russian LGBT Network”, “Sports LGBT Community”, “Moscow LGBT Community Center”, “LGBT Resource Center in Yekaterinburg” and nine other organizations.
According to our data, all operate with the support of the USA, Great Britain, Sweden and subsidies from the Soros Open Society. They receive more than 500 million rubles for their activities. All these communities can be banned and blocked.
What will not be possible?
Anything that promotes LGBT people is banned. These are: a rainbow without blue, all sorts of thematic patches, badges on clothing, and so on that can identify the wearer as an LGBT representative. Plus parades, processions, rallies, theme parties.
What will be possible?
It is not prohibited to be in an LGBT relationship, meet people offline and online, date, and so on.
Preliminarily, LGBT clubs are also not subject to the ban; they are not going to be closed. But if it is proven that the place is connected with the LGBT movement (that is, with an organization), then closing the shop is quite possible. The same situation applies to dating sites.
Russia will not be tolerant.
Funny hysterics of domestic liberalism and the West are included.
More from regnum.ru
Lawyer says that he could now threaten participants in the LGBT movement
LGBT movements created in Russia are coordinated and financed from unfriendly countries, says Alexey Mikhalchik , lawyer, managing partner of the Mikhalchik and Partners law office. He stated this on November 30 to a Regnum correspondent.
Previously, the Supreme Court of Russia recognized the activities of the “International LGBT Social Movement” as extremist and banned it in the Russian Federation.
“On the one hand, it is clear that the decision was made within the framework of a certain trend aimed at protecting traditional values. This agenda is now actively moving forward, ” Mikhalchik stated. — On the other hand, we must understand that during the period of the Northern Military District there emerged a confrontation with states where these movements play a fairly serious role in social and political life. And all associations of this kind created in Russia are coordinated and financed from unfriendly countries. This could not but cause a response from the state.”
As for the consequences that the Supreme Court's decision will cause, as Mikhalchik explained, participation and organizational actions related to the management and financing of such organizations will now actually constitute a criminal offense.
“As practice shows, here formal membership in any organization is not required for a sentence. It will be enough to self-identify as a member of this organization, participate in some mass events held by the specified movement, projects, and so on. All this can be converted into the conclusion that a particular person is a member of such an organization. Plus, of course, donations, activities related to establishing communication between members, participation in closed chats,” said the lawyer.
He emphasized that the parent organizations of the LGBT movement are located abroad, where they seriously influence social and political processes. Their agenda contrasts sharply with the one set in Russia.
“Traditional values are the direct opposite of the values professed by LGBT people. This is already at a deep, ontological level. As a lawyer, I am in any case in favor of a legal resolution to the situation. I am very interested in what exactly the Supreme Court wrote in its decision. I think it was not easy to formulate,” concluded Mikhalchik.
Earlier , IA Regnum reported that only a representative of the Ministry of Justice took part in the Supreme Court hearing; there was no one on the defendant’s side in the court. The meeting was held behind closed doors and lasted more than four hours, since the case materials consist of about 20 volumes.
Commenting on this decision of the Supreme Court, political scientist Nikita Danyuk said that the “international LGBT movement” only at first glance looks like an unconnected network of communities, but by all indications it is an extremist organization. According to him, LGBT extremists, under the pretext of following their values, promote illegal actions. They take advantage of the fact that people who are LGBT are easily drawn into these extremist activities and become carriers of the corresponding ideological schemes, and so on.
Even more from regnum.ru
Political scientist Danyuk: The LGBT movement is by all indications an extremist organization
The “International LGBT Movement” only at first glance looks like an unconnected network of communities, but by all indications it is an extremist organization similar to AUE (an organization whose activities are prohibited in the Russian Federation) and Columbine (an organization whose activities are prohibited in the Russian Federation). Nikita Danyuk , political scientist, member of the OPRF, first deputy director of the Institute of Strategic Studies and Forecasts of the RUDN University,this to a Regnum correspondent on November 30
Previously, the Supreme Court of Russia recognized the activities of the “international LGBT social movement” as extremist and banned it in Russia.
“LGBT extremists, under the pretext of following their values, promote illegal actions, ” Danyuk said. “ They take advantage of the fact that people who are LGBT are easily drawn into these extremist activities and become carriers of the corresponding ideological schemes and so on. Let’s not forget that participants in this movement were once brought to administrative responsibility for posting Nazi symbols, justifying Nazi ideology, and after the charges were brought forward, they began to actively use their membership in the LGBT community.”
Danyuk emphasized that the participants in this movement understand that they are carrying out extremist activities, but are desperately trying to hide it. According to him, they are trying to destroy traditional family values that have been formed over generations, calling for mass unrest, and inciting religious and ethnic hatred.
“In addition, they form a negative image of our country by presenting so-called reports on the infringement of LGBT rights. There are attempts to discredit the Russian armed forces. It is also important to take into account that the main source of funding for this movement is Western foundations - in the USA, Great Britain and Sweden,” concluded Danyuk.
Political scientist Armen Gasparyan agrees with him.
“The decision [of the court], apparently, was made, among other things, because of those people who committed crimes of an extremist nature (there were many of them), but at the same time, when they saw Comrade Major, they began to shout that this was persecution a sign of their orientation, that Russia is a country of hellish homophobia and so on, ” Gasparyan explained. — Accordingly, in the eyes of the West they immediately became prisoners of conscience. Immediately, funding from the West increased, and so on.”
In addition, he noted that cases of inciting social and religious hatred have been recorded more than once.
Earlier , IA Regnum reported that only a representative of the Ministry of Justice participated in the Supreme Court hearing. It was the department that filed the lawsuit; there was no one on the defendant’s side in court. The meeting was held behind closed doors and lasted more than four hours, since the case materials consist of about 20 volumes.
Before this, on November 17, it became known that the Russian Ministry of Justice filed a lawsuit with the Supreme Court to ban the international LGBT social movement, whose activities have revealed various signs and manifestations of an extremist orientation, including inciting social and religious hatred.
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