NEWS FROM RUSSIA

Activists fined in Arkhangelsk for ‘promoting’ homosexuality 02/07/2012

Activists fined in Arkhangelsk for ‘promoting’ homosexuality

Russian gay activists imprisoned and then fined under ‘promotion of homosexuality’ law which they were protesting against

Russian Airline Forces Gay Staff Member to Marry Woman 01/30/2012

Russian Airline Forces Gay Staff Member to Marry Woman

Activists Call for Boycott of Aeroflot

Russia: Three Gay Activists Arrested for Propaganda of Homosexuality 01/13/2012

Russia: Three Gay Activists Arrested for Propaganda of Homosexuality

The activists were arrested in Arkhangelsk while advocating for LGBT rights, court hearing scheduled for January 20

Russia: Kostroma Region to implement a ban on propaganda of homosexuality 12/16/2011

Russia: Kostroma Region to implement a ban on propaganda of homosexuality

Law is being discussed in Regional Parliament

UN to consider Russia's laws on propaganda of homosexuality to minors in July 2012 Geneva Session 11/30/2011

UN to consider Russia's laws on propaganda of homosexuality to minors in July 2012 Geneva Session

First success of the International Campaign launched by GayRussia

St. Petersburg: How you can help fighting anti-gay laws in Russia? 11/28/2011

St. Petersburg: How you can help fighting anti-gay laws in Russia?

Join the international Campaign: 10’000 letters to the European Court of Human Rights and the United Nations

GayRussia launches election campaign: “No Single Vote To Homophobes!” 11/06/2011

GayRussia launches election campaign: “No Single Vote To Homophobes!”

None of 7 political parties included in the ballot paper during Russian parliamentary elections supports LGBT rights in their electoral manifestos

Moscow Gay Pride March Date for 2012 Is Set 11/02/2011

Moscow Gay Pride March Date for 2012 Is Set

Will be the seventh attempt to stage event

Homophobes demand to punish GayRussia.Ru for a “blasphemous” cartoon 10/28/2011

Homophobes demand to punish GayRussia.Ru for a “blasphemous” cartoon

Russian clerical nationalist movement blames gay web site of “humiliation of dignity and insult of feelings of Christians”

Press secretary of the Orthodox Church: Orthodox Church has never recognized the rights of homosexual 07/07/2011

Press secretary of the Orthodox Church: Orthodox Church has never recognized the rights of homosexual

ROC has consistently advocated for the discrimination of sexual minorities in civil and family rights


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TODAY IN HISTORY

May 27

Russia decriminalized male homosexuality

In 1993, President Boris Yeltsin signed a decree which repealed the law forbidding male homosexuality. Starting from 2006, Russian gay rights activists started to celebrate this date by attempting to organize an annual gay rights march known as Moscow Gay Pride. The first edition was banned and marred with violence. It was reffered as the first Russian Stonewall.

May 17

Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia

This day was founded in 2004 by French Academic Louis-Georges Tin to mark the anniversary of the declassification of homosexuality from the list of disease by the World Health Organization. Russian LGBT have been celebrating this day every year since 2005 under the leadership of Project GayRussia which was itself founded on May 17, 2005. GayRussia is Russia's coordinator of IDAHO.

May 15

Slavic Gay Pride in Minsk

Following Moscow in May 2009, Minsk was the second capital to host the Slavic Gay Pride. The March was banned and marred with violence but it did not prevent two dozens of Pride organizers from Moscow, Minsk and St. Petersburg to march over 300 meters waiving a 10meters long rainbow flag. 11 participants including some of the organizers were brutally arrested by police forces.

May 12

Lesbian same-sex couple attempt to register marriage in Moscow

2009 marked the launch of GayRussia's campaign for the opening of same-sex union of gays and lesbians in Russia. While the Constitutional Court already expressd the opinion that marriage is between a man and a woman, activists believe that the lack of partnership or marriage for gay couples is a strong point to impose legislative changes via a decision of the European Court of Human Rights.

April 11

Victory for Russian LGBT activists at the European Court of Human Rights

The five-judge panel of the Grand Chamber of the Court rejected the appeal of the Russian Federation in the Moscow Pride Ban case. The decision given on October 21 is final. By repeatedly banning Gay Pride Marches as well as other LGBT themed public action, Russia breached the European Convention on Human Rights.