Russia: Ban on adoption by same-sex couples unanimously passed at second reading
Russian lawmakers have voted unanimously to pass legislation banning the adoption of Russian children by foreign same-sex couples, as well as single parents who live in countries where same-sex marriage is legal.
The Duma, or lower parliamentary house, voted 443-0 to approve the draft law, as well as related amendments to Russian family law. RIA Novosti reports that there will be a final reading and vote on 21 June before passing to the upper house, the Federation Council.
The bill has caused outrage among the LGBT community and human rights supporters. Some called for the jailing of one of the bill’s sponsors, Yelena Mizulina.
The Moscow Times notes that in a recent television interview, Mrs Mizulina suggested introducing legislation to remove children from same-sex couples.