The Russian Ministry of Justice filed a request to the Supreme Court to recognize the “international LGBT social movement” as an extremist organization. “The Russian Ministry of Justice filed an administrative claim with the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation to recognize the international LGBT social movement as extremist and ban its activities on the territory of the Russian Federation,” the department’s website reports. The activities of the LGBT movement are considered as “signs and manifestations of an extremist orientation, including incitement of social and religious hatred.” The trial in the Supreme Court is scheduled for November 30. Earlier, President Vladimir Putin signed a law banning LGBT propaganda, pedophilia and gender reassignment in the Russian Federation. Violation of the ban on LGBT propaganda provides for fines of up to 400 thousand rubles, as well as up to 5 million rubles for legal entities.
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