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FILE - LGBT activists hold their flag at a rally to collect signatures to cancel the results of voting on amendments to the Constitution in Pushkin Square in Moscow, Russia, Wednesday, July 15, 2020. Georgia’s ruling party on Tuesday introduced draft legislation curtailing LGBTQ+ rights. The proposals by the Georgian Dream are similar to laws enacted in Russia and come on the heels of the authorities adopting another law critics denounced as borrowed from Moscow’s playbook — the “foreign influence” law. (AP Photo, File)

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TBILISI, Georgia (AP) — Georgia’s ruling party on Tuesday introduced draft legislation curtailing LGBTQ+ rights.

The proposals by the Georgian Dream are similar to laws enacted in Russia and come on the heels of the authorities adopting another law critics denounced as borrowed from Moscow’s playbook — the “foreign influence” law. It ignited weeks of mass protests and was widely criticized as threatening democratic freedoms and jeopardizing Georgia’s chances of joining the European Union.

If adopted, the bill will ban same-sex marriages, gender-affirming care and changing one’s gender marker in the official documents, adoption by same-sex couples, public endorsement of same-sex relations at gatherings and at educational institutions, and depiction of same-sex relations in the media.

The new initiative was announced by parliament speaker and Georgian Dream member Shalva Papuashvili just a day after he signed the “foreign influence” law into force.

The “foreign influence” law requires news media and nongovernmental organizations to register as “agents of foreign influence” if they receive more than 20% of their budget from abroad. It set off mass protests last month in Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi, and opponents have dubbed it the “ the Russian law ” because it resembles regulations in Russia that the Kremlin uses to crackdown on dissent.

Georgia’s President Salome Zourabichvili vetoed the bill, but the parliament overrode her veto, and on Monday Papuashvili signed it into the law.

Georgian Dream’s proposals curtailing LGBTQ+ rights could also draw comparisons to laws in place in Russia. The Russian authorities over the last decade also banned public endorsement of “non-traditional sexual relations,” gender-affirming care and changing of one’s gender in the official documents.

In the latest step against the already beleaguered community, Russia’s Supreme Court effectively outlawed LGBTQ+ activism by labeling what the authorities called the LGBTQ+ “movement” operating in Russia as an extremist organization and banning it.

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Some Russia-watchers are rather surprised that it was not only easier, but much more pleasant and rewarding, for foreigners to deal with Mr Gorbachev, when he was still (pretending to be?) a convinced communist, than it is to negotiate with Mr Putin, who is (pretending to be?) a fervent Christian and wholehearted supporter of the Moscow Patriarchate. This apparent paradox is no surprise to Keir Giles, who is more inclined to stress the continuity of, rather than the change in, Russian behaviour over the centuries. For him, the notion that things will somehow sort themselves out fairly soon after Putin is succeeded by, conceivably, a more accommodating individual, is ludicrously simplistic and even dangerous. Perhaps, one might add, a small, densely populated country like Japan (127 million) can change quite quickly, but not a huge, sparsely populated (at most, 144 million) Great Power like eternal Russia.

This is how I read Moscow rules , bearing in mind that ‘Moscow’ here could be both a noun and an adjective and ‘rules’ both a noun and a verb. This ambiguity is telling. After all, how significant were the coup and counter-coup in Moscow in late 1991? Did they really lead to a revolution, as the coup in Petrograd did in late 1917, or, basically, to more of the same? Giles, questionably, writes that the Cold War (as he understands it) really is over and that Russia is currently going through a post-Soviet, not a neo-Soviet, period. But what's in a name? The tsarist (Giles knowingly always spells it in the old-fashioned way, czarist, except when quoting others) heritage is every bit as important as, or perhaps even more important than, the 70-odd years of communist, atheist rule. At the very least, readers might add, because the ‘Soviet’ period lasted about six times as long as the Nazi period in Germany, it may well take Russia(ns) some six times as long to get over it. There can be no quick fix, only the long haul. After the defeat of Nazism, most Germans atoned for the Holocaust. After the collapse of communism, the Russians chose not to show much repentance for the Gulag, selecting instead as the foundation stone of the ‘new’ Russia the victory in the Great Fatherland War (1941–5). Indeed, the ‘Wall of Mourning’ monument recently opened in Moscow even suggests that those responsible for the Gulag should be forgiven—unlike, presumably, those responsible for the Holocaust and the invasion of the USSR.

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