this State Duma Russia approved a reform at the third and final reading this Thursday. toughens and widens punishments against the emitters contents LGBTIwith measures that no longer only cover minors.
The Russian ruling party justifies this reform with the need to fight scourges like pedophilia, but for Human Rights organizations it represents another step in the crackdown on the LGTBI collective.
Russian authorities planning to prosecute any content deemed to be contrary to conservative values on the Internet, in the media, in books, films and advertisements, according to the official Russian media.
For example, dissemination of related content will not be allowed. non-traditional sexual orientationswith a special section to avoid the “propaganda” of sex reassignment therapies.
Fines for LGTBI “propaganda” can reach 400,000 rubles (about 6,400 euros) for ordinary citizens and 800,000 rubles for civil servants. In the case of organizations, the Interfax agency reported that the fine increased to 5 million (more than 79,000 euros).
Source: Informacion

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