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Russian Supreme Court bans ‘international LGBT movement’ for extremism

The Russian Supreme Court has recently made a significant ruling, officially banning the “international LGBT movement” and categorizing it as extremist. This decision represents a conservative shift in the country and paves the way for legal action against any group advocating for LGBT+ rights in Russia.

The ruling means that any public activity associated with the LGBT movement is now liable to face sanctions under charges of “extremism,” carrying severe consequences. Notably, the decision was made during a closed-door hearing, emphasizing the evolving stance of Russia towards LGBT+ rights.

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