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Kazakhstan lawmakers give preliminary approval to ban on LGBT 'propaganda'

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Kazakhstan moved a step closer on Wednesday to banning the spreading of what it calls LGBT "propaganda" online or in the media, with repeat offenders facing up to 10 days in prison.

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Kazakhstan lawmakers give preliminary approval to ban on LGBT 'propaganda'

Kazakhstan moved a step closer on Wednesday to banning the spreading of what it calls LGBT "propaganda" online or in the media, with repeat offenders facing up to 10 days in prison.

·United Kingdom
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Members of the Parliament of Kazakhstan have stated that they want to protect "traditional" family values, and any reference to LGBT persons on the Internet should be prohibited; websites in foreign languages will be subject to restrictions; there is a similar law prohibiting "gay propaganda" on the Internet in the Russian Federation: it has led to the emigration of LGBT persons.

Kazakhstan's parliament has tentatively approved a law banning "LGBT propaganda" Kazakhstan wants to introduce fines or up to 10 days of arrest for violators of the law banning "LGBT propaganda." Human rights activists call the initiative open discrimination

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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AKIpress broke the news in on Wednesday, October 29, 2025.
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