Transgender blogger Dasha Koreyka (real name Maxim Matveev) and her colleague Hilmi Forks have been charged with administrative action as part of an article about LGBT propaganda. It has been reported DEA News It was made available to the agency, referring to the response of the Ministry of Internal Affairs to Yana Lantratova, the first deputy chairman of the Education Committee of the State Duma.
It has been clarified that an administrative offense has been filed within the scope of Article 6.21 “Promoting non-traditional sexual relations and/or preferences, gender reassignment”. First Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs Alexander Gorovoy said that an administrative investigation is being carried out within the scope of the case.
At the same time, the Ministry of Internal Affairs reported that the administrative case for drug propaganda was rejected. A procedural check is also underway to evaluate the actions of bloggers under Article 242 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation “Illegal production and circulation of pornographic materials or objects”.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs noted that the bloggers’ materials were sent to Roskomnadzor and the Investigative Committee after it revealed signs of violations of the law on protecting children from information harmful to their health.
Previously reportedHe said that the Prosecutor General’s Office of Russia sent Lantratova’s complaint about Dasha Koreika and Hilmi Forks to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation and Rosmolodezh. The deputy pointed out that alcohol, drugs and debauchery were mentioned in the publications of bloggers.
Source: Gazeta

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