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    Major Russian Book Publisher's Staff Questioned Over 'lgbt Propaganda'

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    Posted on April 22, 2026

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    Russia’s leading publisher Eksmo says several staff—including its general director—were questioned over alleged “LGBT propaganda” tied to titles by its now‑closed Popcorn Books imprint; the probe reflects the Kremlin’s tightening cultural censorship.

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    Table of Contents

    • Russian Authorities Investigate Eksmo Over Alleged LGBT Content
    • Background on the Investigation
    • Eksmo's Response to the Investigation
    • Case Linked to Defunct Company
    • Popcorn Books and Its Publications
    • Details of the Criminal Case
    • Eksmo's Efforts to Comply with Regulations

    Eksmo Employees Questioned in Russian LGBT Propaganda Investigation Linked to Publishing

    Russian Authorities Investigate Eksmo Over Alleged LGBT Content

    By Lucy Papachristou

    April 22 (Reuters) - One of Russia's largest publishers said on Wednesday that some staff were being questioned by authorities over possible "LGBT propaganda" in its book catalogue, part of broader limits on gay and transgender rights under President Vladimir Putin.

    Background on the Investigation

    Russian media reported on Tuesday raids by Russia's Investigative Committee, which probes serious crimes, at the Eksmo publisher's offices in Moscow and said several employees had been detained over a year-old criminal case.

    With Putin seeking to promote an image of Russia as a guardian of traditional moral values in contrast with a decadent West, Moscow has designated what it calls the "LGBT movement" as extremist and those supporting it as terrorists. 

    Private Russian companies including music channels, online film distributors and book publishers are routinely fined for hosting LGBT content. 

    Eksmo's Response to the Investigation

    In a statement on Wednesday, however, Eksmo denied any "investigative actions" had occurred and said no books were seized. But it said Eksmo's general director Evgeniy Kapiev and three other employees had been taken for questioning.

    It was unclear if they had been formally detained.

    Under Russian law, charges must be filed within 48 hours of detention. The Kremlin has not commented on the case and the Investigative Committee did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    Case Linked to Defunct Company

    Popcorn Books and Its Publications

    In its statement, Eksmo said the probe was related to titles published by another company, Popcorn Books, which was bought by Eksmo in 2023 but closed this year.

    Popcorn specialised in books for teenagers and young adults, some with LGBT characters or storylines. "Summer in a Pioneer's Tie", the story of two boys who fell in love at a Soviet summer camp, was a hit in Russia, selling over 200,000 copies in its first six months.

    Details of the Criminal Case

    "The criminal case was opened in May 2025 and concerned several titles with characteristics of LGBT propaganda, published by Popcorn Books prior to its merger with Eksmo," Eksmo said.

    Several dozen books with LGBT content were not accounted for in stock records and were sold during the closure of Popcorn, prompting the charges, it said. "We assume that the current questioning is linked to the testimony given by the Popcorn Books employees who are accused in this case."

    Eksmo's Efforts to Comply with Regulations

    Earlier this month, Eksmo told the RBC newspaper it was using artificial intelligence and other methods to review its inventory - which includes 3 million titles stretching back to 1990 - for banned content.

    (Reporting by Lucy Papachristou; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Eksmo confirms questioning of its CEO and three staff over extremism probe linked to Popcorn Books titles with LGBT themes, though denies any raids or book seizures.
    • •Popcorn Books, acquired by Eksmo in 2023, published YA and teen titles featuring LGBT characters—including the bestseller “Summer in a Pioneer’s Tie”—triggering criminal charges opened in May 2025 over alleged ‘LGBT propaganda.’
    • •The case unfolds amid Russia’s broader crackdown: since 2013 ‘gay propaganda’ has been banned, expanded in 2022 to adults, and in late 2023 the ‘international LGBT movement’ was ruled extremist, enabling prosecution for LGBT content under anti‑extremism laws.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Major Russian book publisher's staff questioned over 'LGBT propaganda'

    1Why are Eksmo employees being questioned by Russian authorities?

    Eksmo staff are being questioned over possible LGBT propaganda linked to books published by Popcorn Books, which Eksmo acquired in 2023.

    2What is the connection between Eksmo and Popcorn Books?

    Eksmo acquired Popcorn Books in 2023. The investigation concerns LGBT-themed titles published by Popcorn Books prior to the merger.

    3Were any books seized or employees detained during the investigation?

    Eksmo stated that no books were seized, but confirmed that their general director and three employees were questioned. It was unclear if they were formally detained.

    4What Russian laws are involved in this case?

    Russian laws against LGBT propaganda are central to the case, with authorities targeting content deemed to promote LGBT rights.

    5How did Eksmo respond to the investigation?

    Eksmo denied any investigative actions occurred at their premises and said they are using AI to review inventory for banned content.

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