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Russian court bans prominent gay rights group

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Posted on April 27, 2026

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· Last updated: April 27, 2026

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Russian Court Bans Leading Gay Rights Group for ‘Extremism’ Nationwide

Russian Court Ruling and Its Implications

Background of the Ban

April 27 (Reuters) - A Russian court branded a top gay rights group as extremist on Monday and banned it from operating in the country, the latest in a long series of moves to sideline LGBT+ activists.

Details of the Court Decision

A court in St. Petersburg, Russia's second-largest city, said it had ruled in favour of an appeal by Russia's Justice Ministry to declare "extremist" the Russian LGBT Network.

The ruling said the decision, handed down at a closed sitting, imposed a ban on the group's activities throughout the country.

Context of Anti-LGBT+ Measures in Russia

Government Campaign Against LGBT+ Activism

Russian authorities have long campaigned against gay rights groups, intensifying legal moves against activists in recent years as part of what President Vladimir Putin describes as a drive to uphold family values.

Designation of LGBT Movement as Extremist

A Russian state body added what it described as the "LGBT movement" to a list of extremist and terrorist organisations in 2024. That listing referred to the "international LGBT social movement and its structural units".

Previous Supreme Court Ruling

The country's Supreme Court had issued a similar ruling in 2023.

(Reporting by Ronald Popeski; Editing by David Gregorio)

Key Takeaways

  • The court ruling, decided behind closed doors, furthers a crackdown that began when Russia’s Supreme Court in November 2023 banned the undefined “international LGBT movement” as extremist (meduza.io).
  • Amnesty International and other rights groups warn this move amplifies the marginalization and legal peril faced by LGBT+ individuals and organizations in Russia (amnestyusa.org).
  • This designation follows similar extremist rulings in recent months targeting multiple LGBT+ initiatives—including Coming Out, Irida, and LGBT+ media or community centers—indicating a systematic suppression of LGBT+ civil society (amnestyusa.org)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which LGBT rights group was banned by the Russian court?
The Russian LGBT Network was banned by the Russian court, being labeled an extremist organization.
Why did the Russian court ban the LGBT rights group?
The court ruled in favor of the Justice Ministry's appeal to label the group as extremist, banning its operations.
Where did the ruling against the Russian LGBT Network take place?
The ruling took place in St. Petersburg, Russia's second-largest city.
When was the decision to ban the Russian LGBT Network handed down?
The decision was handed down at a closed sitting on April 27.
What is the official reason given by authorities for the ban?
Authorities cited upholding family values and labeled the LGBT network and movement as extremist organizations.

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