Party crashers
The Russian authorities are increasingly cracking down on queer venues in the name of ‘traditional values’

Since the Russian Supreme Court recognised the “international LGBT movement” as extremist in November 2023, Russian police have cracked down on spaces that they deem to be LGBT-related or simply “obscene”, targeting events ranging from drag shows to board-game nights.
A club manager in the city of Ulyanovsk was summoned to the prosecutor’s office in January after an event at his establishment featured a male stripper.
As the Kremlin mulls plans to task the Russian police with enforcing public morality, the persecution of venues deemed to violate elusive “traditional values” is likely to increase.


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