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		Russia moves to ban 'LGBT propaganda' among all ages
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		 [October 27, 2022]  
		By Caleb Davis 
 (Reuters) -Russian lawmakers backed a bill 
		on Thursday that would expand an existing ban on the promotion of "LGBT 
		propaganda" among children to include people of all ages, a move critics 
		see as an attempt to further intimidate and oppress sexual minorities.
 
 Authorities have already used existing laws to stop gay pride marches 
		and detain gay rights activists.
 
 Under the new bill, passed unanimously on its first reading by the lower 
		house State Duma, any event or act deemed to promote homosexuality - 
		online, in film, in books, in advertising or in public - could incur a 
		hefty fine.
 
 Lawmakers say they are defending morality in the face of what they argue 
		are "un-Russian" liberal values promoted by the West, but human rights 
		groups say the moves are designed to outlaw representations of 
		minorities such as lesbians, gay men, bisexuals and transgender people (LGBT) 
		in public life.
 
 Under the legislation, citizens could be fined up to 400,000 roubles 
		($6,500) for promoting "LGBT propaganda".
 
 Legal entities face fines of up to 5 million roubles, while foreigners 
		found guilty of offences would face deportation from Russia.
 
		
		 
		'HYBRID WARFARE'
 One of the key architects of the bill, lawmaker Alexander Khinshtein, 
		has denied that it represents an act of censorship.
 
 "We are not banning references to LGBT as a phenomenon. We are banning 
		propaganda and the wording is extremely important here," he said at a 
		hearing last week.
 
 "LGBT today is an element of hybrid warfare and in this hybrid warfare 
		we must protect our values, our society and our children," he said.
 
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            People take part in the LGBT (lesbian, 
			gay, bisexual, and transgender) community rally "VIII St.Petersburg 
			Pride" in St. Petersburg, Russia August 12, 2017. REUTERS/Anton 
			Vaganov/File Photo 
            
			
			
			 
            LGBT Network, which offers legal aid, has called the bill an 
			"absurd" attempt to humiliate and discriminate against the LGBT 
			community.
 "Lawmakers suggest that the adult, capable population is not in a 
			position to choose what to say, watch and read," it said.
 
 "In fact, what is happening is the total state abolition of LGBT+," 
			a representative from LGBT Network told Reuters.
 
 "They want to ban us not only from talking about ourselves or 
			somehow demonstrating our feelings for our partners, but also to 
			completely erase any mention of us in culture: books, films, media 
			and the like," they said.
 
 TikTok, a video-sharing app, was fined 3 million roubles this month 
			for promoting "videos with LGBT themes", while Russia's media 
			regulator asked publishing houses to look at withdrawing all books 
			containing "LGBT propaganda" from sale.
 
 ($1 = 61.4000 roubles)
 
 (Reporting by Caleb Davis; Additional reporting by Filipp Lebedev; 
			Editing by John Stonestreet and Gareth Jones)
 
            
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