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Kazakh President Signs Anti-LGBTQ Propaganda Bill
Kazakhstan imposes fines up to $280 and jail for 10 days for promoting LGBTQ+ rights, citing protection of traditional family values, amid criticism from human rights groups.
Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev on Tuesday signed a bill that will ban so-called LGBTQ propaganda in the country.
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The President of Kazakhstan, Kasim-Jomart Tokaev, signed a law that prohibits "the promotion of paedophilia and non-traditional sexual orientation" in Kazakhstan.
·Riga, Latvia
Read Full ArticleThe president of Kazakhstan has signed a law banning LGBTQ propaganda, which could lead to fines and imprisonment.
·Budapest, Hungary
Read Full ArticleKazakhstan Bans Loosely Defined ‘LGBT Propaganda’ In New Law
Kazakhstan has become the latest country to sign a ban on ‘LGBT propaganda’ in both public spaces and media into law after first attempting to do so in 2014. The ... The post Kazakhstan Bans Loosely Defined ‘LGBT Propaganda’ In New Law appeared first on Star Observer.
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