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Russia: Organized Vigilante Groups Target and Attack LGBT People

Russia: Organized Vigilante Groups Target and Attack LGBT People. Russia’s Anti Gay Policy.

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Russia: Organized Vigilante Groups Target and Attack LGBT People

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  1. Russia: Organized Vigilante Groups Target and Attack LGBT People

  2. Russia’s Anti Gay Policy Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a law against the “propaganda of nontraditional sexual relations to minors.” This law severely handicaps the rights of LGBT people and is sparking many attacks against them. The law makes it illegal to provide information about homosexuality to children. With the upcoming Olympic games in Sochi, many people are worried that this environment is too harsh and unwelcoming for visitors and athletes that will be caught in the stigma.

  3. Vigilante Groups and Police Since the passing of the law, the rate of homophobic acts and attacks has greatly increased. Many groups have been reported of harassing, beating, and even abducting LGBT people. When these attacks happen Russian police turn a blind eye or even join in bashing on protestors with the excuse that they bring it upon themselves for being gay. The Russian government even further supports their discriminatory laws by calling their measures “traditional.”

  4. Topics Covered • Discrimination • Responsibility • Absurdity in Law Enforcement • Public Safety

  5. AP Prompt In 2013 Russia’s President, Vladimir Putin signed a law against the “propaganda of homosexuality” which has later caused escalated attacks against the LGBT community. Not only is this law handicapping the rights of homosexual people, but it is posing great threats to public safety throughout Russia. The 2014 Winter Olympics are being held in Sochi Russia which also causes another problem with visitors that support the LGBT community. Write a well developed essay in which you support, refute, or qualify the option to remove the law for public safety.

  6. Bibliography Humans Right watch. “Russia: Organized Vigilante Groups Target and Attack LGBT People.” HuffingtonPost.com. Huff Post Multicultural, 4 Feb. 2014. Web. 4 Feb. 2014. Russian Police Officer with Rainbow Banner. Photograph. n.d. Autostraddle.com. Web. 4 Feb. 2014. Anti Putin Protest Sign. Photograph. n.d. Thejournal.ie.com. Web. 4 Feb. 2014. Police Attack Protestor. n.d. Ibtimes.com. Web. 4 Feb. 2014.

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