LGBTQ+ Persecution
The first law concerning "homosexual propaganda," restricting the rights of LGBTQ+ people in Russia, was passed in 2013 and provoked a wave of protests. This section features footage of rallies, one-person pickets, protests, and flash mobs in support of LGBTQ+ rights in Moscow and St. Petersburg — events which were actively and brutally suppressed by security forces, as well as by so-called “Orthodox activists” acting as provocateurs.
Filming of trans people in MoscowFilming of transgender people while in a car on the way to a "Euroset" store.
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Police disperse LGBTQ+ paradeThe LGBTQ+ parade on the Field of Mars in St. Petersburg was ended early at the request of the police. Despite official approval, authorities cited "citizen complaints." Riot police dispersed the participants with force.
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LGBTQ+ activists' statement to the registry officeLGBTQ+ activists filing a civil registry office application in St. Petersburg, seeking to draw attention to the lack of equal rights for same-sex couples in Russia.
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Day of the adoption of the law banning "LGBT propaganda"On the day the law banning "homosexual propaganda among minors" was passed, Fred Perry store employees helped protesters in Moscow escape attacks by Cossacks and "Orthodox activists."
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"Kissing Day" protest at the State Duma"Kissing Day" protest against the law banning "homosexual propaganda among minors."
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Political Demostration in Hyde ParkA political demostration against the law banning "homosexual propaganda among minors" took place in Hyde Park, Gorky Park, Moscow. Protesters encountered police violence.
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Solo pickets against the law banning "LGBT propaganda" at the State Duma buildingLGBTQ+ activists who staged solo pickets against the law banning "homosexual propaganda among minors" were detained near the State Duma building. The pickets were attacked by "Orthodox activists" and "Cossacks." Both activists and provocateurs were detained (with only the latter being immediately released).
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"Rainbow flash mob" and provocations in St. PetersburgA "Rainbow Flash Mob" on the Field of Mars in St. Petersburg, held to mark the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia. The event was accompanied by aggression from members of paramilitary ‘Cossack’ groups, paratroopers, and "Orthodox activists" opposing LGBTQ+ rights.
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Dmitry "Enteo" Tsorionov's protest against LGBTQ+ rights on Bolotnaya Square“Orthodox activist” Dmitry Enteo (real name Dmitry Tsorionov) staged a solo protest against LGBTQ+ people, scattering leaflets and chanting homophobic slogans (“Crush a gay like George crushed the dragon” and “Moscow is not Sodom”). Enteo became known as an ultraconservative activist associated with the “God’s Will” movement. His appearances were often marked by provocations at exhibitions, concerts, and protest rallies. This video reflects the atmosphere of growing homophobia in Russia following the adoption in 2013 of the law banning the “propaganda of nontraditional sexual relations among minors.”
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Conflict between LGBTQ+ advocates and the "Rotfront" movement at the May Day demonstration in MoscowAt the May Day demonstration in Moscow, a confrontation occurred between a LGBTQ+ rights contingent and activists from the Russian Labor Front. The event reflects the growing pressure on the LGBTQ+ community in Russia: beginning in 2012, campaigns against gay pride marches intensified, and in 2013 a law banning the “propaganda of nontraditional sexual relations” was adopted, effectively legalizing discrimination. By the mid-2010s, repression had escalated further, including bans, arrests, and the persecution of activists.
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Fight near the State Duma between Orthodox activists and opponents of the law on propaganda of homosexualityIn early 2013, a brawl broke out in Moscow between Orthodox activists, and LGBT activists protesting against the law on “propaganda of homosexuality.” The Homophobic provocateurs approached the protesters, read the Bible out loud, insulted and beat up one of the participants. The police were called, and the participants in the brawl were taken to the Tverskoy District Police Department. The Orthodox activists also planned to pelt the protesters with eggs and urine, but fortunately, they did not succeed.
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