Police strike: raid on Moscow's gay clubs!
In Moscow, bars were raided and a travel agency manager was arrested, accused of organizing trips for gays.

Police strike: raid on Moscow's gay clubs!
In a dramatic overnight operation, Moscow police raided several LGBT bars and arrested the head of a travel agency. According to state news agency Tass, at least three bars and nightclubs were turned upside down in this targeted move aimed at combating “LGBT propaganda.” Videos from the Arma nightclub show disturbing scenes of police officers roaming the hall and patrons being led outside the popular Mono gay club with their hands raised.
Among those arrested is a 48-year-old travel agency manager who is accused of organizing trips for gay men, including a planned trip to Egypt over the New Year holidays. These raids come a year after Russia's Supreme Court issued a sweeping ban against the "international LGBT movement" over alleged "extremism." Such extreme measures result in long prison sentences in Russia, which only reinforces the significance of these current incidents.
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