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300 gay rights activists were due to march in the Arctic Circle, but Russian police have forced them to cancel the parade.
26th January 2017
by Lewis Corner
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The police have enforced the ban on the grounds that it is “propaganda of non-traditional family relationships.”
However, Nikolai Alexeyev – who heads up Russian LGBTI group Moscow Pride – has stated that the decision is in violation of Russia’s constitution that people must have the freedom of assembly.
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It’s not the first Pride event that has been banned in Russia, with planned marches in St Petersburg, Tula, Tver, Arkhangelsk and Yekaterinburg, among others, all being shut down by authorities.
If the Pride in Salekhard – also known as Polar Pride – would have been allowed to go ahead, it would have been one of the only LGBT+ marches to be held in the Arctic Circle.
The other takes place in Tromsø, Norway in November, and gives crowds a chance to also witness the Northern Lights.
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