Russian Police Raid Gay Nightclubs To ‘Combat LGBT Propaganda’

Russian police raided at least three gay nightclubs last night “as part of measures to combat LGBT propaganda,” according to the state TASS news agency. The raids occurred on the one year anniversary of the Russian Supreme Court’s ruling that declared LGBT organizations “extremist.”

From Agence France-Presse:

Police in Moscow raided multiple bars early Saturday and arrested the director of a gay travel agency under laws criminalising “LGBT propaganda”, state media reported.

The raids came on the one year anniversary of Russia’s Supreme Court outlawing the “international LGBT movement,” paving the way for arrests and prosecutions of the country’s already repressed LGBTQ community.

Social media videos from the Arma nightclub, the former premises of the Mutabor, showed club-goers sitting on the dancefloor while riot police walked around shouting orders.

Similar raids occurred at two gay nightclubs in Moscow last month. Russian police raid gay nightclubs

(h/t JoeMyGod)


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