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Russia labelled most dangerous country in Europe for LGBTQ+ community

News RoomBy News RoomNovember 11, 202411 ViewsNo Comments5 Mins Read
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Russia has now been labelled as Europe’s most dangerous country for LGBT individuals, according to a report by ILGA-Europe, an umbrella organisation for 750 LGBT groups across Europe and Central Asia. The deteriorating situation has left the community in constant fear of persecution and violence.

Andrej, a 32-year-old resident of Nizhny Novgorod, recently experienced the nation’s stark transformation firsthand. While sharing a private moment—a kiss—with his partner in their living room, they were reported to the police by a neighbour, igniting a chain of distressing events.

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The Volga region, where Andrej originates, has long been steeped in social conservatism. Although his family embraced his sexual orientation, Andrej relocated to the more progressive city of Nizhny Novgorod, home to 1.2 million inhabitants. However, societal acceptance began regressing significantly after Russia’s 2022 military incursion into Ukraine.

“My experience was of a society gradually becoming more tolerant,” Andrej explains. “But with the escalation in Ukraine, authorities have demonised us as public enemies. We are now like open prey.”

The turning season for Andrej and others in the LGBTQ+ community began with a judicial decree from Russia’s highest court, labelling the “international LGBTQ+ movement” as extremist. Though this movement does not exist as an organised entity, it became the pretext for a wide-reaching ban. Since January 2024, any activity linked to LGBTQ+ causes could result in a prison sentence of up to ten years.

This ruling paved the way for intensified police action. Nightclubs providing a refuge for the LGBTQ+ community across Moscow and other cities faced sweeping raids. This shift has not only placed thousands in legal jeopardy but also prompted many to reconsider their futures within Russia.

Despite the looming peril, a clandestine support system persists, echoing the covert gatherings of the Soviet era when homosexuality was criminalised. LGBTQ+ groups now meet in secretive environments protected by codewords, as witnessed in private gatherings in Nizhny Novgorod. These gatherings allow community members like Andrej to experience fleeting freedoms—a respite from a life shadowed by uncertainty.

“I find solace here,” Andrej admits, amidst warnings of discretion. “Here, I can hold my partner’s hand without fear.”

The increasing number of cases, notably Andrej’s, where the police responded vigorously to same-sex relationships, shows the reach of these regulations into personal lives. Although Andrej narrowly escaped incarceration with a financial penalty equivalent to two months’ salary, the reality of legal persecution remains a potent threat.

Decrees against the LGBTQ+ community seem politically ripe for Russian leadership, catering to conservative segments of society, particularly in rural areas. Analyst Mark Galeotti notes, “In stoking traditional values that align with established working-class sentiment, Putin aims to legitimatise his regime’s authority.”

Despite societal outcry, data indicates a strong domestic endorsement: a 2023 survey by Russkoe Pole found over 60% of Russians supporting restrictions on LGBTQ+ rights. This hostile public attitude reflects the broader struggle LGBT individuals face, as many are forced into hiding or compelled to leave the country altogether.

For people like Andrej, the future continues to appear daunting, with everyday realities punctuated by potential confrontations with domestic laws and societal intolerance. As these clandestine communities forge ahead with their underground assemblies, the rest of the world watches a nation grappling with a deep ideological conflict—one with severe consequences for its most vulnerable citizens.

Source: Noah Wire Services

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  • https://www.rferl.org/a/russia-new-lgbt-law-legalizing-homophobia-gay/32127792.html – Corroborates the increased hostility towards the LGBT community in Russia, the expansion of the ‘gay propaganda law,’ and the impact on LGBT individuals’ safety and public activities.
  • https://internationalhatestudies.com/authoritarian-backlash-on-lgbtq-rights-a-case-of-russian-anti-lgbtq-laws-and-the-increase-in-the-level-of-hate-crime-that-they-triggered/ – Supports the historical context of Russia’s anti-LGBTQ laws, the rise in homophobic hate crimes, and the recent designation of the ‘international LGBT movement’ as extremist.
  • https://www.rferl.org/a/supreme-court-russia-lgbt-community/32702024.html – Details the Russian Supreme Court’s decision to label the ‘international LGBT movement’ as extremist, the implications for LGBT organizations, and the broader context of Putin’s conservative agenda.
  • https://www.wilsoncenter.org/blog-post/russias-war-lgbtq-community-continues – Explains the new law banning gender transition, the escalation of state discrimination, and the correlation between anti-LGBTQ legislation and increased violence against the community.
  • https://www.hrw.org/report/2018/12/12/no-support/russias-gay-propaganda-law-imperils-lgbt-youth – Provides insight into the ‘gay propaganda law,’ its impact on LGBT youth, and how it has increased social hostility and restricted access to affirming education and support services.
  • https://www.rferl.org/a/russia-new-lgbt-law-legalizing-homophobia-gay/32127792.html – Describes the societal regression in acceptance of LGBT individuals following Russia’s 2022 military incursion into Ukraine and the demonization of the LGBT community.
  • https://internationalhatestudies.com/authoritarian-backlash-on-lgbtq-rights-a-case-of-russian-anti-lgbtq-laws-and-the-increase-in-the-level-of-hate-crime-that-they-triggered/ – Details the judicial decree labelling the ‘international LGBT movement’ as extremist and the subsequent intensified police action against LGBT activities.
  • https://www.rferl.org/a/supreme-court-russia-lgbt-community/32702024.html – Corroborates the raids on nightclubs and the legal jeopardy faced by the LGBT community, as well as the broader implications of the extremist designation.
  • https://www.wilsoncenter.org/blog-post/russias-war-lgbtq-community-continues – Supports the existence of clandestine support systems and the resilience of the LGBT community in the face of increasing persecution.
  • https://www.hrw.org/report/2018/12/12/no-support/russias-gay-propaganda-law-imperils-lgbt-youth – Highlights the political gains for Russian leadership in targeting the LGBT community and the strong domestic endorsement of restrictions on LGBT rights.
  • https://www.rferl.org/a/supreme-court-russia-lgbt-community/32702024.html – Explains the broader struggle LGBT individuals face, including being forced into hiding or compelled to leave the country, and the ideological conflict within Russian society.

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