Believers Seek to Close Gay Clubs
The St. Petersburg Times
Published: October 10, 2012 (Issue # 1730)
MOSCOW — A group of Russian Orthodox believers Monday called for the closure of all gay clubs in Moscow as part of the drive to ban the promotion of homosexuality, Interfax reported.
The People’s Council, a nationalist Orthodox organization, said in a statement that homosexuality is “a grave sin” and that it was seeking to close gay clubs that “entice fragile members of society into the gay community.” Moscow has around 10 gay or gay-friendly bars and clubs, including the 12 Volt bar and Body & Soul (Chance), the city’s oldest gay club, according to various Internet listings.
The People’s Council believes that Moscow deputies should follow the example set by their counterparts in St. Petersburg and other Russian cities, where the “promotion of homosexuality to minors” has already been banned.
The law, upheld by the Supreme Court, which came into effect in St. Petersburg on March 17, stipulates that companies and individuals can be fined between 5,000 and 500,000 rubles ($160-16,000) for so-called “homosexual propaganda.” |