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The bill, which was approved by Russia's parliament last month, fines an individual propagating homosexuality with 5,000 rubles ($156), while a group or company spreading information about the LGBT community is fined up to 1 million rubles ($30,000).
The law focuses specifically on the use of media and the Internet to propagate information and also bans the holding of pro-gay rallies anywhere in the country.
According to Bloomberg, the official publication of the bill, which was released Sunday, focuses specifically on the "obtrusive spreading of information about non-traditional sexual relationships that may arouse interest in such relationships." Read more
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