Moscow Police Will Enforce Ban on Gay Rights Protest
Police in Moscow said on Friday they will enforce the city’s ban on a protest by gay rights campaigners in the Russian capital. Nikolai Alexeyev, Russia’s leading gay rights activist and head of the Moscow Gay Pride organization, has said activists will try to hold the city’s first gay rights rally on May 28, despite a ban on the event. The Moscow police said on Friday they would cut short any “unlawful actions.”
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