Crimea does not need gay people, says top official
Gay rights activists march in St Petersburg in May. Crimea adopted
similar measures to Russias gay propaganda law.
Crimeas most senior official has said sexual minorities have no chance on the peninsula that Russia annexed from Ukraine in March.
Speaking about gay people during a Crimean government session on Tuesday, the regions de facto leader Sergei Aksyonov said we in Crimea do not need such people.
In comments reported by the Russian news agencies Interfax and Itar-Tass, Aksyonov said that
if the LGBT community tried to hold public gatherings, our police and self-defence forces will react immediately and in three minutes will explain to them what kind of sexual orientation they should stick to. He added that Crimean children should be brought up with a positive attitude to family and traditional values.
President Vladimir Putin signed an anti-gay law last year that banned activities that could be seen as promoting homosexuality to minors, which was adopted in Crimea this year. Western governments and activists said curtails gay rights and encourages discrimination. A gay pride event that had been due to take place in Sevastopol in April was cancelled.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/sep/02/crimea-not-need-gay-people-top-official
My guess is that gay Crimeans wish there was a little more "Europe" and a little less "Russia" in Crimea.