In a recent development, Russian authorities have started penalizing citizens for displaying rainbow-colored items, marking the first known instances of enforcement under a court ruling that declared LGBTQ+ activism as extremism. At least three individuals have been fined or jailed for such displays.
What Happened: The Supreme Court ruling in November that banned the LGBTQ+ “movement” in Russia and labeled it as an extremist organization is now being enforced. This is part of an ongoing crackdown on LGBTQ+ individuals in a country where “traditional family values” are a key aspect of President Vladimir Putin‘s rule, according to a report by AP News.
In Saratov, a city southeast of Moscow, artist and photographer Inna Mosina was fined 1,500 rubles (approximately $16) for Instagram posts featuring rainbow flags. Despite Mosina’s claims that the posts were made before the ruling, the court ordered her to pay the fine.
Similarly, Anastasia Yershova was sentenced to five days in jail for wearing rainbow-colored earrings in public in Nizhny Novgorod, east of Moscow. In Volgograd, south ...