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On 30 November, police stormed Kotov’s Moscow apartment and arrested him under anti-LGBT laws, alleging that his travel company served gay men. Russian human rights group OVD-Info reported that ...
Reacting to the Russian security forces' detention of at least 10 book publishing professionals in Moscow on ...
On May 14, in the Kremlin’s latest crackdown on the publishing industry, Russian security forces questioned staff of Eksmo, ...
A judge in Russia’s Novgorod region has fined a local man 1,500 rubles (about $20) for posting allegedly extremist symbols on ...
Amnesty International on Thursday demanded the release of book publishing professionals who have been detained in Russia ...
The case is built on allegations of distributing more than 900 copies of ten LGBT+ themed publications within Russia ...
Earlier, the Russian Justice Ministry filed a suit with the Supreme Court to recognize the LGBT movement as extremist and prohibit its activities MOSCOW, November 21. /TASS/. Kremlin Spokesman ...
But he has been accused of stifling democratic freedoms while maintaining close links with Russia and China. Vucic and his pro-government media have accused the students and their professors of ...
68, No. 4, 2017 The End of Rhetorics: LGBT policies in R... The End of Rhetorics: LGBT policies in Russia and the European Union This is the metadata section. Skip to content viewer section. BUCKLEY, ...
The website added: “And the evening will end with gentle caresses by a huge window overlooking the Moscow River. We comply ...
Unfortunately, homophobic law and sentiment remained in place and numerous reports are stating that LGBT prison camps have been established in the Russian republic of Chechnya. Chechen authorities ...