Two women got married in Russia last week, becoming what activists are calling the first same-sex couple to legally wed in the country that bans so-called gay “propaganda.”
“It was the first (LGBT wedding) in Russia,” said Anna Anisimova, an activist working with the Saint Petersburg-based LGBT rights group, Vykhod, to AFP Sunday. “Both brides wore white dresses.”
Same-sex marriage is banned in Russia, along with a number of other civil rights and protections for the country’s LGBT population; the two women were able to marry in Saint Petersburg because one is transgender and currently undergoing hormone therapy. Her passport still lists her as male, the gender which she was born.
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“It’s an insult against thousands of Russian families. I intend to call for its annulment,” said Vitaly Milonov, a Russian politician who authored the notorious propaganda law, to AFP. He also told Russian media that the staff at the registry office where the two women were able to marry should be tried for treason or criminal negligence, the BBC reported.
Last year, President Vladimir Putin of Russia signed into law a series of anti-gay measures, the most contentious of which banning the promotion of “nontraditional” sexual relationships among minors. The “propaganda” law drew heavy criticism from the international community in the lead-up to February’s Sochi Olympics, but proved to have little impact on the games themselves.
Russia’s first same-sex marriage comes days after Latvia’s foreign minister, Edgars Rinkevics, declared on Twitter Thursday that he was “proud to be gay.” While officials from the European Union, the United States, Estonia, Germany, and Italy saluted Rinkevics’ announcement, prominent Russians derided the former Soviet republic. This discrepancy isn’t surprising considering that just 16% of Russians said “homosexuality should be accepted by society” in a recent Pew Research Center survey. By contrast, 87% of Germans supported the proposition.









