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Stop Anti-Gay censorship in Russia

For the Record

Saint Petersburg, Russia’s cosmopolitan capital of culture, is pushing for a new law that would criminalize any book, song, film or organization that mentions the word “Gay.”

February 20, 2012. In just one week the city of Saint Petersburg could pass an outrageous bill that will make it a crime to read, write, speak or meet to discuss anything  considered “Gay”. Saint Petersburg is one of Russia’s number one tourist destinations. That’s why an international storm of bad publicity will force the Governor to think twice about the cost of signing this bill.

TOM OF FINLAND FOUNDATION, LOS ANGELES AND HOMOTOPIA, LIVERPOOL ARE CURRENTLY IN DISCUSSIONS TO SEND A TOM OF FINLAND EXHIBITION TO SAINT PETERSBURG.

You have less than a week to act: tell the Governor of St. Petersburg that a city that muzzles artists, writers, musicians, citizens and visitors isn’t a city you plan to visit.

Conservatives in Saint Petersburg intent on passing this “Gay gag rule” believe they can casually dismiss calls from world leaders – and even the country’s own international treaty obligations respecting freedom of expression. But at the same time, Russian leaders recently announced that they want to invest $11 billion dollars to build their international reputation and attract tourists from around the world. St. Petersburg, Russia’s cosmopolitan “window to the west” is key to that strategy.

But they can’t have it both ways – a thriving tourist economy can’t coexist with a new law that will muzzle artists, writers, musicians and regular citizens who live in – or visit – the city.

DON’T LET THIS HAPPEN

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  1. SHARP  •  Feb 24, 2012 @3:16 pm

    St. Pete May Fine Gays Who Are Open

    The Moscow Times
    17 November 2011

    In a throwback to Soviet times, St. Petersburg legislators have tentatively approved a bill that would impose fines on gays or lesbians who openly profess their sexual orientation.

    The bill achieves this by outlawing gay pride parades and any other public display or discussion of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender, or LGBT, lifestyle that might be observed by minors — curiously equating such acts to promotion of pedophilia, which is a criminal offense.

    Gay activists denounced the bill as “medieval” and called it a pre-election stunt, while legal experts doubted the bill’s legality. But a senior local lawmaker said the main flaw of the bill was that it was not harsh enough.

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