The court decided to expel a German citizen from Russia for “propaganda” LGBT

In Kamchatka, a court ruled to expel a German citizen from Russia for “propaganda” of LGBT people. The reason for this decision was his messages in social networks.

The court concluded that the German citizen had allegedly forced "information about non-traditional relationships and preferences" on another user. He was also sentenced to a fine of 150 thousand rubles.

On April 6, a court in Kazan arrested Chinese citizen Haoyang Xu for seven days on charges of distributing “LGBT propaganda.” As Sota reported , the court also ruled to expel him from Russia.

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