Rights groups denounce government bill against propaganda of homosexuality

July 11, Pozirk. Belarus’ human rights groups have criticized the government’s proposal to introduce fines for promoting homosexuality, gender transition and voluntary childlessness.
This attack on the rights to non-discrimination and privacy and freedom of expression runs counter to Belarus’ Constitution and international commitments, the statement reads.
The proposed ban on “forming ideas about the attractiveness” of certain aspects of personal life implies that they are wrong and illegal, the statement says, quoting the expression used in the bill.
“We are particularly concerned that the ‘propaganda’ category, if interpreted arbitrarily, may cover public displays of identity by LGBTQ+ people or even their public existence; any statements supporting equality; education materials; and works of art against discrimination and for the promotion of equality. This forms the basis for mass censorship and the persecution of the independent media, activists and entire communities, including their male and female members,” the rights activists stressed.
By mentioning pedophilia along with homosexuality, gender transition and childlessness, the authorities clearly tried to discredit and demonize entire social groups, which is “unacceptable in a state governed by the rule of law,” they said.
The statement was signed by the Viasna Human Rights Center, Belarusian Helsinki Committee, Belarusian PEN, Lawtrend, Human Constanta and Belarusian Association of Journalists.
The government proposes a fine of up to 840 rubels ($256) for individuals, 4,200 rubels for sole entrepreneurs and 4,200 to 6,300 rubels for companies for any positive messages about homosexuality, gender transition, voluntary childlessness or pedophilia.
Sharing positive information with minors would entail even heavier fines, community service, or a jail sentence.

Government proposes fines for promoting homosexuality
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