By Evgeny Pisemskiy | Chief Editor
Situation in the Third Quarter of 2025
The past three months have seen a further escalation of state persecution of LGBTQ+ people in Russia. Below are the key trends confirmed by international human rights organisations.
1. Criminal cases following the designation of the “international LGBT movement” as extremist
According to a Human Rights Watch report (June 2025):
since the designation of the so-called “international LGBT movement” as extremist, Russian authorities have initiated at least 20 criminal cases against people accused of participating in or being affiliated with the movement;
around 101 court decisions have been recorded related to the application of extremism legislation to LGBT-related topics (including both administrative and criminal cases).
This practice continues expanding and affects both activists and ordinary citizens.
2. Raids and pressure in offline spaces
According to ILGA-Europe (2025 publication):
during 2024–2025, Russia saw at least 18 police raids on gay clubs, queer parties and cultural events, directly undermining the safety of community spaces in major cities.
3. Risk of criminal prosecution for repeated administrative offences
According to the UK Home Office Country Policy and Information Note (June 2025):
repeated violations of the “LGBT propaganda” laws can result in criminal prosecution with a sentence of up to 4 years of imprisonment.
This increases the pressure on anyone who publicly or professionally engages with LGBTQ+ topics, including journalists and mental health practitioners.
4. Pressure on journalists and local initiatives
With the expanded use of extremism legislation, two Parni+ journalists were officially designated as “employees of an extremist LGBT organisation”, forcing us to adjust workflows, strengthen digital security and increase protection for our team members.
Our Work This Quarter
Despite growing pressure, Parni+ continued operating without interruption.
Publications
We published 112 news articles and 34 analytical pieces.
We continued expanding our network of volunteer authors, increasing the share of content created by community members themselves.
Support services
Our consultant and psychologist provided individual support to people facing anxiety, violence, migration-related difficulties, family pressure, and declining mental health.
We held regular support groups, including specialised SMART Recovery sessions for people struggling with addictions or compulsive behaviour patterns.
Collaboration with independent media
We maintained cooperation with pro-democracy media outlets, ensuring visibility of LGBTQ+ voices and helping integrate queer perspectives into the broader civic discourse.
Results
298 people received direct psychological and consultative support.
Our content reached about 1 million unique users, providing access to essential information, reducing anxiety, and strengthening community solidarity.
Acknowledgements
Your contributions make it possible for us to continue working under increasing risk. For many people, Parni+ is not just a media platform but a vital space of safety and support.
We are deeply grateful for your trust and solidarity.
Sincerely,
The Parni+ Team
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