Statement by the Equal Rights Coalition on the Russian Supreme Court judgement infringing LGBTIQ+ people’s basic human rights

The Equal Rights Coalition strongly condemns the Russian Supreme Court designating the so-called ‘international public LGBT movement’ as extremist  on 30 November, 2023. The coalition also recalls its previous statements on the legal situation of LGBTIQ+ people in the Russian Federation.

This Supreme Court ruling, issued behind closed doors, contributes to the further infringement of the constitutional rights of the already stigmatised lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender persons. It effectively criminalises any activity perceived as supporting  LGBTIQ+ persons. Anyone living as part of this group is acutely vulnerable to persecution. It is a further attempt by the Russian authorities to marginalise LGBTIQ+ citizens. The Russian authorities have already banned  any discussion and sharing of information about LGBTIQ+ persons, and outlawed gender confirming procedures. Classifying potentially all organisations and persons involved in exercising the human rights of LGBTIQ+ persons as ‘extremist’ serves to further erode their ability to live with dignity in Russia. This decision became yet another example of systemic human rights violations and promotion of hate speech, cultivated in the Russian state.

The legal uncertainty created by labelling a group as ‘extremist’ without proof of criminal activity or proof of an organisational structure, as required by Russian law, contributes to a climate of fear and intimidation and paves way for further political persecutions. This Supreme Court decision impacts the human rights of all individuals living in Russia. It has a corrosive effect on society as a whole and infringes on the freedom of peaceful assembly, freedom of expression and the right to a fair trial.

The Equal Rights Coalition aligns itself with the statement by the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights. The Equal Rights Coalition stands shoulder to shoulder with civil society, activists and local communities in the Russian Federation and the wider region and urges the Russian Supreme Court to reconsider the decision.

Co-signatories:

Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark, Belgium, Australia, Lithuania, Norway, Estonia, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Canada, Luxembourg, France, Czech Republic, Finland, Ireland, Uruguay, USA, Malta, Italy, Portugal, Austria, New-Zealand, Iceland, Slovenia, Chili.