The European Court for Human Rights today ruled that Russia's law banning dissemination of so- called gay propaganda to minors violates the right to freedom of expression.
The court found in favour of three gay activists who claimed the law violated the rights to freedom of expression and prohibition of discrimination under the European Convention on Human Rights.
Over the course of several years, the three men have staged pickets to promote gay rights and unsuccessfully applied for permission to hold gay pride parades in Russia.
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The bill has been condemned as a ban on any public discussions of homosexuality. Authorities say it is in the interests of children.
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