
Strasbourg, 17.12.2012 – “The Russian Parliament should remove the consideration of a draft bill prohibiting the promotion of homosexuality among minors from its order of business,” said Håkon Haugli (Norway, SOC), Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly (PACE) Rapporteur on Tackling discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation and gender identity.
“Similar laws introduced so far at local and regional level, have led to arrests of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender persons and human rights defenders in St Petersburg and other Russian cities. LGBTs are being directly targeted by these provisions, which clearly violate their freedom of expression and assembly,” added Mr Haugli. “However, due to their vague wording and the lack of a precise definition of promotion of homosexuality, these laws also affect the freedom of the press, since simply reporting on LGBT-related facts and events can be punishable with a fine. Freedom of teaching is also at stake, as discussing the situation of LGBTs in school or university courses risks being considered a breach of the prohibition.”
“The introduction of local and regional legislation prohibiting so-called propaganda of homosexuality in Moldova, Ukraine and the Russian Federation is a dangerous trend, which has now reached national Parliament level. (more...)
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