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under new extremism laws lgbtq russians must fight to survive

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This article covers human rights developments in Russia with no direct commercial mechanism. No commodity, company, supply chain, or sector impact is identified. The event is political/legal and does not affect any product price, input scarcity, or corporate margin.

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  • Russia designated the 'international LGBT movement' as extremist on Nov 30, 2023.
  • 101 individuals convicted under extremism laws as of June 2025.
  • Penalties range from fines to 12 years in prison.
  • Eight LGBTQ organizations face ongoing court cases.
  • Natalia Soloviova fled Russia after her organization was labeled extremist.

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