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Advocate.com November 29, 2011 01:35:00 PM ET
Russia to U.S. on St. Petersburg Antigay Bill: Butt Out
By Neal Broverman
http://www.advocate.com/News/Daily_News/2011/11/29/Russia_to_US_on_St_Petersburg_Antigay_Bill_Butt_Out/The U.S. State Department is condemning a sweeping antigay law proposed in St. Petersburg, Russia's second-largest city. But the Russians have a message for the Americans: mind your business.
If passed, the law would ban gay pride parades and any public St. Petersburg event or discussion dealing with LGBT issues that could be observed by minors. The bill supposedly bans "gay propaganda"; the legislation's author believes gay gatherings negatively influence young people. The Moscow Times described the bill as "curiously equating [LGBT events] to promotion of pedophilia."
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After the U.S. State Department scoffed at the most recent bill, which recently passed a first reading by St. Petersburg lawmakers, Russian officials fired back.
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'Gay propaganda' law none of US business – Russian FM official
Published: 29 November, 2011, 18:49
http://rt.com/politics/gay-propaganda-law-petersburg-477/Moscow has expressed its perplexity over the US attempts to interfere in Russia's lawmaking process after America voiced its criticism about St. Petersburg legislation that outlaws so-called "gay propaganda".
Konstantin Dolgov, the Russian Foreign Ministry's Commissioner for Human Rights, Democracy and the Rule of Law, called comments by the US State Department "incorrect".
"We are perplexed by the American side's attempts to interfere in the legislative process in Russia, especially publicly. We consider these attempts inappropriate and inconsistent with the practice of interstate relations," he said, as cited by Interfax. Dolgov pointed out that Russia is ready to build up "a constructive dialogue" with the US on human rights problems based on mutual respect.