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ProSense

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10. BTW, here's a recent U.S. statement issued to the OSCE
Fri Jul 12, 2013, 09:34 PM
Jul 2013

Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe

LGBT Rights in the Russian Federation

As delivered by Ambassador Ian Kelly
to the Permanent Council, Vienna
July 4, 2013

Thank you, Mr. Chairman.

The United States is deeply concerned that on June 30 President Putin signed a law that bans "propaganda of nontraditional sexual relations." The United States has previously raised our concern regarding laws that criminalize “gay propaganda" among minors. These laws restrict freedoms of expression and assembly for LGBT individuals, and indeed for all Russians. We disagree with the idea that anyone needs protection from LGBT information or individuals.

The United States places great importance on the protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms for all people. LGBT persons have the same human rights and inherent human dignity as all others. As President Obama has said, “The struggle to end discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender persons is a global challenge, and one that is central to the United States’ commitment to promoting human rights.”

The United States notes that on June 29 in St. Petersburg, supporters of LGBT rights attempted to hold a rally at the city’s Field of Mars Park but were disrupted by opponents of LGBT rights who pelted the marchers with stones, eggs, and small smoke canisters. When organizers refused to heed police instructions to end the event, 53 supporters were arrested. Thirty-five LGBT rights supporters were subsequently charged with violating public protest rules and/or public disobedience. A handful of LGBT opponents were arrested as well.

Earlier in June, two St. Petersburg based LGBT organizations (“Coming Out” and the “Side by Side” Film Festival) were brought to trial and subsequently found guilty of failing to register as foreign agents under Russia’s “foreign agents” law. Anna Anisimova, the acting head of “Coming Out,” was also found to have violated the “foreign agents” law.

We call on the Russian Federation to meet its obligations to respect and protect human rights, including those of LGBT individuals, and fundamental freedoms under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and to fulfill its numerous OSCE commitments on assembly, association, and expression.

Thank you, Mr. Chairman.

http://osce.usmission.gov/jul_4_13_russia_lgbt.html

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K&R. n/t FSogol Jul 2013 #1
The spectacle of ProSense Jul 2013 #2
Carney needs to look up the definition of dissident. He clearly has no idea DesMoinesDem Jul 2013 #3
Maybe Americans don't get to be dissidents - we're exceptional, ya know. polichick Jul 2013 #4
We do and we aren't at risk for doing it treestar Jul 2013 #24
Snowden is a dissident... polichick Jul 2013 #34
the whole statment was awesome. lol... allin99 Jul 2013 #5
"Has Obama made any statements regarding Putin's law criminalizing open homosexuality?" ProSense Jul 2013 #6
that has zero to do with my question... allin99 Jul 2013 #7
LOL! ProSense Jul 2013 #8
BTW, here's a recent U.S. statement issued to the OSCE ProSense Jul 2013 #10
Thank you. allin99 Jul 2013 #12
Laws of Attrition: Crackdown on Russia’s Civil Society after Putin’s Return to the Presidency struggle4progress Jul 2013 #14
The Moscow transit lounge has the bestest human rights policies evah!!! Major Hogwash Jul 2013 #9
A failed attempt at CYA. A rather facile one, at that. Tierra_y_Libertad Jul 2013 #11
HaHa.. it was a perfect response to those who whine for Snowden who Cha Jul 2013 #16
Excellent snark from Carney flamingdem Jul 2013 #13
Wasn't that a brilliant response from Jay? Cha Jul 2013 #18
Cha have you seen this spy v spy article? flamingdem Jul 2013 #21
Really!? 'Cause it reads like The Onion! Cha Jul 2013 #25
more attack the messenger to avoid talking about the message as usual nt msongs Jul 2013 #15
In this case, he was asked a question about the messenger and he answered it Godhumor Jul 2013 #17
So true! mahalo, Cha Jul 2013 #19
It JUST keeps getting WORSE. bvar22 Jul 2013 #20
We'll just have to wait until we get defectors from Russia and China to know THEM by their works. nt MADem Jul 2013 #26
What does THAT have to do with the decisions MY government is making? bvar22 Jul 2013 #30
Plenty. Actions precipitate reactions. MADem Jul 2013 #31
When I let what someone else does, bvar22 Jul 2013 #33
You can't do shit if you're not allowed on the field. MADem Jul 2013 #36
Since When does Russia have Human Rights Groups? AnnieBW Jul 2013 #22
Hot off the presses usGovOwesUs3Trillion Jul 2013 #23
Here's a video if anyone is interested. AllINeedIsCoffee Jul 2013 #27
Well you just joined.. Welcome to DU, Cha Jul 2013 #29
Kick for another thread with facts regarding Cha Jul 2013 #28
Fact like he's a criminal hiding behind human rights to mask his pre planned vindictive leaking. great white snark Jul 2013 #32
Yes, snark.. Snowden is hiding behind the skirts Cha Jul 2013 #35
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