Russian Newspaper Accused of Violating 'Gay Propaganda' Law
A Russian newspaper is under investigation for possible violation of the nations gay propaganda law after publishing a story about a teacher who was fired for being gay.
The paper, Molodoi Dalnevostochnik, located in the Khabarovsk region in far eastern Russia, published an interview in September with Alexander Yermoshkin, a Khabarovsk middle-school geography teacher and LGBT activist who was let go a few days before the beginning of the school year, The Moscow Times reports. More than 600 residents, representing a group called the Movement Against Sexual Perversions, had sent school administrators a letter demanding that Yermoshkin be fired because his activities might make children think nontraditional relations are as normal as traditional ones.
Someone who read the interview registered a complaint with the Federal Mass Media Inspection Service, the Russian governments media watchdog. Representatives of the agency have contacted the editor and conducted an investigation, but no charges have been filed yet, the Times reports.
State investigators particularly disliked Yermoshkins quote, My very existence is effective proof that homosexuality is normal, the Times notes.
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