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Russia blocks news site it accuses of promoting LGBT content

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Posted on April 29, 2026

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· Last updated: April 29, 2026

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Russia Restricts Independent News Site, Citing LGBT Content and Media Laws

Russian Authorities Block 'Takie Dela' Over Alleged LGBT Propaganda

By Anna Peverieri

April 29 (Reuters) - Russia has restricted access to an independent media outlet for distributing "propaganda of non-traditional sexual relations", the country's media regulator was quoted on Wednesday as saying, a phrase used by authorities to describe LGBT relationships.

Regulator's Actions and Media Response

The editor-in-chief of the 'Takie Dela' outlet, Evgenia Volunkova, confirmed that the regulator, Roskomnadzor, had ordered the closure of the entire website, but said authorities may have had in mind its broader coverage of "sensitive issues".

Increased Restrictions Since Ukraine War

Russian authorities have increased restrictions on independent media and online content since the start of the war in Ukraine, increasing blocks and legal pressure on outlets they say break the law.

Editorial Perspective on the Block

"We don't think we were blocked for any specific publication. We believe we were blocked for our systemic work as a whole," Volunkova told Reuters.

"We constantly write about sensitive topics that may displease the authorities," she said.

Coverage of Sensitive Topics

This included coverage of internet outages, pressure on people to adopt a new state-backed messaging app, flooding in southern Russia, the culling of cattle in Siberia and the social consequences of the war in Ukraine, she said.

Official Reasoning and Future Plans

Volunkova said the regulator had not specified in its notification what specific material it had objected to.

Roskomnadzor told the Vedomosti newspaper it had blocked the site on April 24 for distributing LGBT content, which the Kremlin and the Russian Orthodox Church see as evidence of the moral decay that they say is destroying Western societies.

Takie Dela's Commitment to Continue

Volunkova said the outlet, founded in 2025, would continue working inside Russia, using alternative web addresses.

(Reporting by Anna PeverieriEditing by Mark Trevelyan and Gareth Jones)

Key Takeaways

  • Roskomnadzor blocked Takie Dela on April 24, 2026, under the expanded "gay propaganda" framework targeting LGBT content and independent journalism (time.com)
  • Blocking independent media has surged: in 2025 Roskomnadzor restricted access to over 170,000 LGBT‑related materials, a 269 % year‑on‑year jump, amid a record 1.29 million web pages blocked overall (themoscowtimes.com)
  • The crackdown forms part of a broader intensification of censorship since the Ukraine war, including designating media as “foreign agents,” banning independent outlets, and outlawing LGBT activism as extremist (apnews.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why was the Takie Dela news site blocked in Russia?
Russia's media regulator blocked Takie Dela for allegedly distributing 'propaganda of non-traditional sexual relations', referring to LGBT content.
What reasons did Takie Dela give for being blocked?
Takie Dela's editor-in-chief believes the site was blocked for its systemic coverage of sensitive topics, not one specific publication.
What broader issues has Takie Dela reported on?
Takie Dela covered internet outages, state-backed messaging apps, regional flooding, cattle culling, and the social consequences of the war in Ukraine.
Has the Russian regulator specified the prohibited content?
No, the regulator did not specify which material led to the block in its notification to Takie Dela.
Will Takie Dela continue operating after the block?
Yes, the outlet plans to keep working in Russia using alternative web addresses.

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