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Putin has been condemned worldwide over his anti-LGBTQ policies and rhetoric.
Speaking at the the Valdai Discussion Club in Sochi, Putin said that some Westerners believe "the aggressive deletion of whole pages of their own history, reverse discrimination against the majority in the interests of minorities … constitute movement toward public renewal."
Putin on Thursday also said teaching children "that a boy can become a girl and vice versa" verges on being a "crime against humanity," while suggesting that supporters of transgender rights were calling for the cessation of "basic things such as mother, father, family or gender differences."
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin rides a horse during his vacation outside the town of Kyzyl in Southern Siberia on August 3, 2009. Alexey Druzhinin/Getty Images
The Russian president, who vies to project a macho image and is widely viewed as an authoritarian, has been condemned by other world leaders and top human rights groups over his anti-LGBTQ policies and rhetoric.
Navalny has accused Putin of ordering his poisoning, saying members of Russia's domestic intelligence agency, the Federal Security Service, put the nerve agent into his underwear. "His main grievance against me is that he will go down in history as a poisoner," Navalny said Tuesday.
President Vladimir Putin’s staunchest critic was sentenced to more than two and a half years in a Russian prison camp, which sparked mass protests. MOSCOW -- A Russia n court has ordered opposition leader Alexey Navalny be sent to a prison camp for two years and eight months, imprisoning President Vladimir Putin's fiercest critic ...
In a fiery closing speech, he told the judge he was being jailed because he had "mortally offended Putin by surviving" the nerve agent poisoning, which Navalny has blamed on the Russian president.
The decision to imprison Navalny is widely seen as an attempt by the Kremlin to neutralize him as a political threat following his return to Russia from Germany , where he had recovered from the poisoning that he blames on the Kremlin.
In his closing speech, Navalny told the judge he hoped people would not be scared by his imprisonment.
Yulia Navalnaya, wife of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, arrives at a court building before the trial of her husband, who is accused of flouting the terms of a suspended sentence for embezzlement, in Moscow, Russia February 2, 2021. Navalny has accused Putin of ordering his poisoning, saying members of Russia's domestic intelligence ...
In a post on social media, Leonid Volkov, a top lieutenant of Navalny, said that his group would not stop its investigations or activism and "everything is only beginning.". Volkov, who is currently abroad, is one of the few members of Navalny's team not in detention following the crackdown over the past two weeks.