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Moscow Gay Pride Protests Blocked By Russia Police

Moscow Gay Pride

By ALEXANDER TIKHOMIROV   05/27/12 09:16 AM ET  AP

MOSCOW -- Gay activists tried to stage two demonstrations in Moscow on Sunday to demand the right to hold a gay pride parade in the Russian capital, but they were blocked first by Orthodox Christian opponents and then by police, who detained a total of about 40 people from both sides.

The gay activists first gathered outside the city council building, where a few scuffles occurred as their opponents tried to disrupt the demonstration, decrying homosexuality as a sin. After police broke up that protest, another group tried to stage a second protest at city hall, but once again police moved in and detained participants, including prominent gay rights activist Nikolai Alexeyev.

The majority of those detained were gay activists, but some of the Christian demonstrators also were pushed into police buses. Police said about 40 people were detained in all.

Homosexuality was decriminalized in Russia in 1993, but anti-gay sentiment remains strong.

Activists have long petitioned the Moscow government for permission to stage such a parade, but have always been denied. Former Mayor Yuri Luzhkov described gay parades as "satanic," while current Mayor Sergei Sobyanin has said he disapproves of gay gatherings because they could offend the religious beliefs of many Russians.

Gay activist Galina Kaptur criticized city authorities for treating homosexuality as a contagious disease that would be spread through society if gays were allowed to hold a parade.

"It's as if they thought that if all left-handed people held a parade, then afterward everyone would become left-handed," Kaptur said. "This is wrong."

Among the opponents of gay rights was Dmitry Tsarionov, who spoke to the crowd in front of a sign that said "Moscow is not Sodom."

"I will not allow perverts to bring the wrath of God onto our city," he said. "I want our children to live in a country where a sin that so awfully distorts human nature is not preached in schools."

This month, Alexeyev became the first person convicted under a new law in St. Petersburg, Russia's second-largest city, which makes it a crime to spread "gay propaganda" among minors. Alexeyev was charged after he picketed St. Petersburg's city hall with a placard that said "homosexuality is not a perversion." He was fined 5,000 rubles (about $170).

The Russian parliament is considering extending the measure nationwide, which gay activists say would make it even easier to ban their public demonstrations.

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Mikhail Metzel contributed to this report.

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  • Russian police officers detain a gay rights activist with his flag during an attempt to hold a gay pride parade in Moscow, Russia, Sunday, May 27, 2012. Russian police have detained around a dozen protesters demanding the right to hold a gay pride parade in Moscow. Activists have long petitioned the government for permission to stage such a parade, but have always been denied. (AP Photo/Mikhail Metzel)

  • Russian police officers detain a gay rights activist during an attempt to hold a gay pride parade in Moscow, Russia, Sunday, May 27, 2012. A woman in center holds paper with a sign reading 'Beauty against terror and a fascist state'. (AP Photo/Mikhail Metzel)

  • Russian police officers detain gay rights activist Nikolai Alexeyev during an attempt to hold a gay pride parade in Moscow, Russia, Sunday, May 27, 2012. (AP Photo/Mikhail Metzel)

  • Russian gay activist Nikolai Alexeyev speaks to the press outside the Moscow's mayor office before a gay pride parade in Moscow, Russia, Sunday, May 27, 2012. (AP Photo/Mikhail Metzel)

  • Russian police officers detain a gay rights activist during an attempt to hold a gay pride parade in Moscow, Russia, Sunday, May 27, 2012. (AP Photo/Mikhail Metzel)

  • Russian police officers detain a gay rights activist during an attempt to hold a gay pride parade in Moscow, Russia, Sunday, May 27, 2012. (AP Photo/Mikhail Metzel)

  • Russian police officers detain a gay rights activist during an attempt to hold a gay pride parade in Moscow, Russia, Sunday, May 27, 2012. (AP Photo/Mikhail Metzel)

  • Russian police officer detain a gay rights activist with his flag during an attempt to hold a gay pride parade in Moscow, Russia, Sunday, May 27, 2012. (AP Photo/Mikhail Metzel)


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Peter Leary
So long and thanks for all the fish.
03:14 PM on 08/19/2012
I hate saying this, but I look at the pics of Putin in macho mode - riding horses, stripped to the waist, practising martial arts etc - and then I see his reaction to homosexual freedoms... and I wonder just how confident he is about his own sexuality...
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Fan Tastic
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10:50 PM on 05/29/2012
I was wondering why republicans were flocking to russia for vacation!
09:43 PM on 05/29/2012
WE are still standing for world peace and acceptance. http://youtu.be/Dt6IBal1yLA
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07:31 PM on 05/29/2012
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04:43 PM on 05/29/2012
we only maintain existance though reproduction. we are here to reproduce which is the only way life on earth continues. 2 men cant reproduce. thats why much of the country is anti-gay. can you really blame them for that?
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04:55 PM on 05/29/2012
Yes I can. We are not here only to procreate...our planet is running out of resources because we have more than enough population to continue on...I don't plan on ever having children so does that mean I'm a waste of space and should be eliminated?
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lebari
12:00 PM on 05/30/2012
Dude you sound ignorant. Human nature is complex, not black and white. Get a new argument because yours makes no sense.
03:18 PM on 05/29/2012
Russian people hate gay! This is wrong! But this is true. I'm sorry- I'm Russian. And I'm ashamed
03:07 PM on 05/29/2012
Wow. The Russians sound like the Vatican. ""I will not allow perverts to bring the wrath of God onto our city," he said. "I want our children to live in a country where a sin that so awfully distorts human nature is not preached in schools." Instead, russia is now run by the mafia, a dictator, and oligarchs.
02:15 PM on 05/29/2012
Propaganda? Russia, you were once in the now-defunct Soviet Union. You'd think THAT, of all things, would give you a clue as to what constitutes "propaganda". And it's a PARADE. If you don't want them to spread their values to minors, don't worry - you don't have to go.
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04:26 AM on 05/29/2012
Time to start outing these hypocrites in the government and orthodoxy mercilessly.
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ramal
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01:42 AM on 05/29/2012
Jesus wept.
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TotalTranquility
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12:59 AM on 05/29/2012
The fact that this happened is progressive!!!
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TotalTranquility
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12:31 AM on 05/29/2012
God/nature loves diversity! Open your eyes!
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Don Harry Santiago
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12:20 AM on 05/29/2012
Just undercover Gays lol!
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Anthony Barnes
04:00 AM on 05/29/2012
Some, yes.
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Ioan Lightoller
Proud Gay Pagan Man, Living Happily With Husband
12:06 AM on 05/29/2012
I can tell you, having been Russian Orthodox for almost 20 years, that the religion is virulently antigay. Yet while I was a monk, ther were jokes galore about bishops and their "cell attendants" (sort of a monastic valet who sees to a bishop;s quarters and cares for his clothing, etc). I estimate that at least 70 percent of the monastic clergy and 70-80 percent of their bishops are gay--and yet they have the NERVE to turn these hoodlums and the police loose on GLBT people. The hypocrisy of the hierarchy never fails to amaze.
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Anthony Barnes
04:03 AM on 05/29/2012
Wow. I can only hope that you are lying. If not...woah.
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Ioan Lightoller
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06:44 AM on 05/29/2012
I'm not.
11:09 PM on 05/28/2012
What does the patch say on the chest of the police officer in the first slideshow photo?
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TotalTranquility
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01:24 AM on 05/29/2012
Oh no Ohio!!!
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TotalTranquility
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01:10 PM on 05/29/2012
OMOH LOL HOMO