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During the lead-up to the 2014 Winter Olympics, protests and campaigns arose surrounding the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in Russia. Concerns for LGBT athletes and supporters during the Games began as early as March 2012, when a Russian judge blocked the establishment of a Pride House in Sochi, ruling that "propaganda of non-traditional sexual relationships" would "undermine the security of Russian society", and that it conflicted with public morality and the country's policies "in the area of family motherhood and childhood protection." The majority of protests, however, centred on the passing of a law in June 2013, which banned the distribution of "propaganda of non-traditional sexual relationships" among minors. The propaganda law had been characterize

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  • LGBT rights protests surrounding the 2014 Winter Olympics (en)
  • 2014年ソチオリンピックとLGBT権利抗議活動 (ja)
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  • During the lead-up to the 2014 Winter Olympics, protests and campaigns arose surrounding the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in Russia. Concerns for LGBT athletes and supporters during the Games began as early as March 2012, when a Russian judge blocked the establishment of a Pride House in Sochi, ruling that "propaganda of non-traditional sexual relationships" would "undermine the security of Russian society", and that it conflicted with public morality and the country's policies "in the area of family motherhood and childhood protection." The majority of protests, however, centred on the passing of a law in June 2013, which banned the distribution of "propaganda of non-traditional sexual relationships" among minors. The propaganda law had been characterize (en)
  • 本項では、2014年ソチオリンピックとその開催地であるロシアで行われたレズビアンやゲイ、バイセクシュアル、トランスジェンダー(LGBT)の権利をめぐる抗議活動について解説する。 ソチオリンピック開催期間中のLGBT当事者のアスリートとサポーターをとりまく懸念は、2012年3月の段階ですでに表面化していた。この月、ロシアの裁判所は、当時有志によって大会会場であるソチでの設置が計画されていた を不許可とし、プライドハウスが「伝統的でない性的関係のプロパガンダ」であり、「ロシア社会の安全を傷つけ、家庭における母性と青少年保護の領域において」とロシア国内の方針を侵害する存在であるとする判決を下していた。しかしながら、抗議活動の大半は、2013年6月に成立した未成年者への「非伝統的な性的関係」の宣伝を禁止する法律(通称同性愛禁止法)に対して行われていた。この宣伝禁止法は、欧米のメディアやこの法案に批判的な人々からは、この法律がLGBTQのシンボルの掲示禁止とLGBT文化の抑制にまで適用しうることから「ゲイ・プロパガンダ」の禁止であるとみなされていた。さらに、この法律が施行されることで、同性愛嫌悪に基づく暴力事件や、LGBTコミュニティに賛同する抗議参加者の検挙の増加が懸念されていた。 (ja)
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