Protests against gay-rights muzzle laws - Church celebrates planned legislation as birth-rate booster

Published: Wednesday | January 23, 2013 Comments 0

 MOSCOW (AP):

Militant Orthodox activists have attacked members of Russia's embattled gay community protesting against a planned law banning 'gay propaganda'.

Russia's Parliament is to consider a federal law that makes public events and dissemination of information on the LGBT community to minors punishable by fines of up to $16,000. Lawmakers, officials and Russia's dominant Orthodox church have hailed the law saying it will boost Russia's dwindling birth rates.

A dozen LGBT rights campaigners gathered yesterday in front of the parliament building in Moscow to protest the law by kissing each other. But a similar number of young men interrupted the protest, assaulting the campaigners, taking away and tearing down their posters and shouting obscenities at them.

Russia decriminalised homosexuality in 1993, but homophobia remains strong.

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