Kazakhstan has joined Russia in implementing laws that prohibit so-called “LGBTQ propaganda,” marking a significant setback for LGBTQ rights in the region. The move, which restricts positive representation and discussion of LGBTQ issues, has drawn widespread criticism from human rights groups and international observers. This development underscores a growing trend of governmental crackdowns on LGBTQ expression in parts of Eurasia, raising concerns about the erosion of freedoms and the impact on vulnerable communities.
Kazakhstan Adopts Controversial Legislation Mirroring Russia’s LGBTQ Propaganda Ban
The recent legislative move in Kazakhstan has sparked widespread debate both domestically and internationally. The law, which closely resembles Russia’s notorious ban on so-called “LGBTQ propaganda,” targets any public expression or discussion perceived as promoting non-traditional sexual orientations or gender identities to minors. Critics argue the bill threatens…
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Author : Mia Garcia
Publish date : 2025-11-29 23:27:00
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