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Two Russian LGBT groups say courts declared them ‘extremist’

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April 23 (Reuters) - Two ‌Russian LGBT organisations said on ​Thursday they had been designated by separate courts as "extremist", ⁠part of a widening crackdown on the gay and transgender community.

Both the 'Moscow Community Center ​for LGBT+ Initiatives' and ParniPlus, whose Russian-language website ‌reports on LGBT health and rights issues, said they would continue operating despite the rulings. 

"We view ⁠this as yet another step toward ⁠criminalizing LGBTQ visibility, independent journalism, and any public solidarity with the community in Russia," ParniPlus said in an online statement.

The case follows ‌Russia's 2023 ban on what it calls ⁠the "LGBT movement", part of a ‌wave of restrictions on sexual ​orientation and gender identity under President Vladimir Putin in the name of conservative values.

On ‌Tuesday, the authorities questioned the ​staff of one ⁠of Russia's largest publishers over possible "LGBT propaganda" ‌in its book ⁠catalogue.

Human Rights Watch accused Russian authorities in March  of "weaponizing the justice system to marginalize and ​censor LGBT people ‌and their supporters, flagrantly violating their rights to ⁠free expression, association, and ​nondiscrimination."      

(Reporting by Alessandra PrenticeEditing by Mark ​Trevelyan and Gareth Jones)

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