Amnesty International reacted to the arrests on 15 May noting that the “arrests take place against the backdrop of an accelerating crackdown on LGBTI rights following a November 2023 decision by Russia’s Supreme Court to ban the so-called ‘International LGBT Movement’ as ‘extremist,’ enabling the persecution of anyone associated with LGBTI identities or advocacy under anti-extremism legislation. Since the ban came into force in January 2024, Russian authorities have launched at least 12 criminal cases, conducted raids on LGBTI venues, issued administrative fines and short-term detentions for displaying rainbow-themed symbols and forced the closure of LGBTI advocacy groups.”
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