Russia launches raids on gay venues hours after banning the LGBTi movement

INTERNATIONAL / By Carmen Gomaro

Hours after the international LGBTI movement was banned in Russia, police have carried out several raids on gay clubs in Moscow. During the night from Friday to Saturday, according to local media, the agents went to at least four premises. One of them is the Mono bar on Pokrovsky Boulevard, perhaps the most famous gay nightclub in the city.. In all places, the police carried out raids under the pretext of searching for drugs. The common pattern is that they are all primarily gay clientele.

Last Thursday, the Supreme Court of Russia banned the LGTBi movement, which it considers “extremist”, a ruling that has unleashed a wave of indignation among sexual minorities and also in areas that have remained silent after the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.. Presenter Ksenia Sobchak posted a photo of herself with a badge with the gay flag: “This is the most repressive and cruel law in recent years,” she said on Instagram, a social network banned in Russia since the repression escalated in 2022.. Several public figures made similar gestures before and after Sobchak.

Russia prohibits both “homosexual propaganda and advertising” and “generating interest and encouraging joining the ranks” of this group. But by classifying the “international LGTBi movement” as “extremist” – which officially does not exist in Russia – the change already lies in the fact that fines are no longer at stake, but rather imprisonment.. The charge of “extremism” has already been used against Navalny Foundation activists, resulting in multiple arrest warrants.

SAUNA RAIDS

The agents arrived at the premises and asked those present for their identity documents.. According to the Telegram channel Ostorozhno Moskva, the police photographed the documents and then let the people who were in the clubs go after breaking into several saunas claiming to be looking for drugs.

“Everything is carried out under the excuse of a regular raid against drug trafficking.”. No irregularities were detected, but they spoiled the party,” says the channel, which denounces that in the sauna the agents behaved in a disrespectful manner, burst in, stopping the music and forced people to lie face down on the floor.. There were also foreign citizens at the party.

“This is a hackneyed scheme, this is how similar clubs in St. Petersburg were closed,” commented a witness quoted by the Sota channel.. People fear being identified, they stop coming, the site closes and thus saves the Government the trouble of closing it.

At a gay club in Moscow, the owner warned customers of the imminent visit of security forces. “In 20 minutes the dance floor began to empty,” witnesses told local media.. Representatives of the venue reported that a singer refused to perform there after what happened.

Russian President Vladimir Putin seems determined to turn his country into a moral reserve against what he considers Western relativism. Although he recently assured that homosexuals “are also part of society,” he criticized the obsession with the equality of sexual minorities.. Recently, Putin mocked these minorities by calling transgenders transformers and asserted that the West should not impose on Russia “its new trends, quite strange, in my opinion, such as the existence of dozens of genders and homosexual parades.”

Many homosexual activists and jurists have reacted these days by remembering that, according to the Constitution, Russia is a secular State. They accuse the Kremlin of wanting to “control” the consciences of Russians.

AGAINST THE PRIVATE SPHERE

Until now, the repression against gays was mainly in its political dimension. But the hardening of the focus is already beginning to be noticed even in areas that were overlooked, such as nightlife.. Moscow is not an isolated case. The St. Petersburg Central Station nightclub announced that it would close because the venue's owners refused to renew the lease contract with the club.. A court in Saint Petersburg fined a television channel for showing a video of singer Sergei Lazarev because in it they found “LGBTI propaganda” when two women appeared “interacting” with their hands. Justice represses, education instructs and healthcare will promote birth rates with new formulas. Next year, mandatory medical examination will be introduced at your workplace, and the program will include a study of the reproductive function of women and men. Deputy Prime Minister Tatiana Golikova recalled that President Putin declared 2024 as the year of the family and noted that healthcare must take care of “every family and every member of this family.” But in the meantime, some couples fear ending up in jail if they claim to be a family.