
"By conflating human rights advocacy and information about sexual orientation, gender identity, and reproductive autonomy with administrative offences, the authorities are fuelling prejudice and legitimising discrimination. Persecution against already marginalised groups and defenders of their rights."
"Human Rights Watch said the policy mirrors similar legislation in Russia, where so-called 'anti-propaganda' laws have been used to silence activists, shut down organisations, and restrict public expression."
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko signed a law banning LGBTQ+ propaganda, equating it with paedophilia and refusal to have children. This legislation has drawn condemnation from human rights groups and international bodies, who view it as a dangerous escalation that stigmatizes the LGBTQ+ community. The United Nations Human Rights Council panel stated that the law fuels prejudice and legitimizes discrimination against marginalized groups. Human Rights Watch noted similarities to Russian anti-propaganda laws, which have silenced activists and restricted public expression. LGBTQ+ groups in Belarus fear increased hostility and harassment as a result of this law.
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