Why has Russia’s Supreme Court labelled the LGBT movement “extremist”?
Some LGBT Russians told us they’re questioning their future in the country.
Russia’s Supreme Court has banned the “international LGBT movement" and declared it an “extremist organisation.” The ruling does not criminalise being gay. However, it will make the work of all LGBTQ+ organizations, as well as any related political activity, difficult.
Sergei Goryashko from the ý’s Russian service explains the reasons behind the Supreme Court ruling. We also get reactions from three LGBTQ Russians.
Finally we hear from Ksenia Kuleshova, a documentary photographer who has been working with and observing the queer community in Russia for several years.
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