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Russian Supreme Court declares ‘International LGBT Movement’ extremist, enforces ban

The immediate execution of the order has created panic among LGBTQ+ rights organizations

by NWMNewsDesk
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The Supreme Court of Russia issued a significant ruling banning the “international LGBT movement,” citing it as an extremist group.

This ruling has sent shockwaves across the LGBTQ+ community and rights activists, emphasizing the continued crackdown on their rights within the country.

Judge Oleg Nefedov, presiding over the court, officially declared the “international LGBT public movement and its subdivisions” as extremist, thus imposing a ban on their activities throughout Russia.

However, the ruling did not specify the individuals or organizations that would directly face the repercussions of this decision.

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The court’s decision was made behind closed doors, without any defense present, adding to the concerns and uncertainties surrounding its implementation. Ada Blakewell, a journalist, expressed disappointment at the lack of public support during the hearing, indicating the fear and hesitancy prevalent among individuals to openly discuss LGBTQ+ topics.

The immediate execution of the order has created panic among LGBTQ+ rights organizations, unsure about the scope and potential repercussions of the ban. Noel Shaida, from the Sphere Foundation, highlighted the confusion and fear arising from the ruling, stating that it might lead to the criminal prosecution of LGBTQ+ individuals and groups advocating for their rights.

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