ECHR rule exposes homophobic nature of Russian "gay propaganda law"
Publisher | Amnesty International |
Publication Date | 20 June 2017 |
Cite as | Amnesty International, ECHR rule exposes homophobic nature of Russian "gay propaganda law", 20 June 2017, available at: http://www.refworld.org/docid/594a1faa4.html [accessed 22 June 2017] |
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After Russian "gay propaganda law" was ruled discriminatory by ECHR today, Denis Krivosheev, Amnesty International's Europe and Central Asia Research Deputy Director, said:
"This legislation has always been nothing short of homophobic."
"The law is blatantly discriminatory and violates the right to freedom of expression, and its introduction has contributed to a climate of homophobia and violence targeting LGBTI people in Russia."
"We strongly welcome today's ruling, not least given the renewed urgency over investigating the reports of the terrifying campaign of mass abduction and torture of men perceived to be gay in Chechnya."
"We reiterate our call on the Russian authorities to repeal its homophobic legislation, end discriminatory practices and fully respect every person's right to freedom of expression. They should also effectively investigate all instances of homophobic violence in Russia."