Suara Malaysia
ADVERTISEMENTFly London from Kuala LumpurFly London from Kuala Lumpur
Friday, September 20, 2024
More
    ADVERTISEMENTFly London from Kuala LumpurFly London from Kuala Lumpur
    HomeNewsHeadlinesRussia's Supreme Court bans "LGBT movement" as "extremist"

    Russia's Supreme Court bans "LGBT movement" as "extremist"

    -

    Fly AirAsia from Kuala Lumpur

    In a move that has caused concern among representatives of the LGBT community, Russia’s Supreme Court has declared that LGBT activists should be designated as “extremists”. The ruling, announced on Thursday, endorses a request from the justice ministry to ban what it describes as “the international LGBT social movement”. This has sparked fear that the decision will lead to arrests and prosecutions of LGBT activists.

    The move is part of a series of increasing restrictions in Russia on expressions of sexual orientation and gender identity, including laws that prohibit the promotion of “non-traditional” sexual relations and the prohibition of legal or medical changes of gender.

    President Vladimir Putin, who is expected to announce his intention to seek a new six-year term in March, has long sought to portray Russia as a defender of traditional moral values in contrast to what he sees as a decadent West.

    Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters before the court decision was announced that the Kremlin was “not following” the case and had no comment on it.

    The court took around five hours from the start of proceedings to issue its ruling. The hearing was closed to media, but reporters were allowed in to hear the verdict.

    LGBT activists had seen the decision as inevitable after the Nov. 17 request by the justice ministry, which said – without giving examples – that “various signs and manifestations of extremist orientation, including the incitement of social and religious discord” had been identified in the activities of the LGBT movement in Russia.

    ALSO READ:  Trading 'guru' fleeces victim of RM3mil in cryptocurrency scam

    Outside the court, LGBT activist Ada Blakewell said the ruling belied official statements that Russia does not discriminate against LGBT people and affords them equal rights.

    She said she had been subjected for a year, against her will, to “conversion therapy” to persuade her that she was not a transgender woman.

    “In practice, after the adoption of this lawsuit, I won’t be able to talk about conversion therapy,” she said.

    People interviewed by Reuters on the streets of Moscow had divided views.

    “I’d like this world to be a free place where people can love whoever they want, although my attitude to all this is neutral because I’m not in their shoes,” said a young woman named Lera. “But if I were forbidden to love, that would be very painful.”

    Daniil, a man in his 20s, said same-sex relationships were “not normal”.

    “I believe the majority of people at least that I know, my friends and acquaintances, share a negative attitude towards homosexuality. That’s why it’s the right decision for our country,” he said.

    More than 100 groups are already banned in Russia as “extremist”. Previous listings, for example of the Jehovah’s Witnesses religious movement and organisations linked to opposition politician Alexei Navalny, have served as a prelude to arrests.

    Alexei Sergeyev, an LGBT activist in St Petersburg, told Reuters TV in an interview this month that if the court endorsed a ban, any psychological or legal support for members of the LGBT community, or even “meetings where you can just sit and drink tea”, would be driven underground.

    “They will either commit suicide or simply be in some terrible state – their life will be shortened and their health will deteriorate, they will drink and smoke more, and so on, somehow trying to escape from this reality.”

    ALSO READ:  UNICEF to commit $270 million to support poverty alleviation in Nigeria

    (Reporting by Reuters; writing by Mark Trevelyan and Kevin Liffey)

    Wan
    Wan
    Dedicated wordsmith and passionate storyteller, on a mission to captivate minds and ignite imaginations.

    Related articles

    Follow Us

    20,248FansLike
    1,158FollowersFollow
    1,051FollowersFollow
    1,251FollowersFollow
    ADVERTISEMENTFly London from Kuala Lumpur

    Subscribe to Newsletter

    To be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements.

    Latest posts