Love Against Homosexuality

Love Against Homosexuality (Ukrainian: Любов проти гомосексуалізму) is a Ukrainian civil society movement that claims to protect the traditional family, freedom of speech and freedom of religion and oppose "propaganda of homosexuality". It was founded in 2003.

In its manifesto the organization stated that the mankind stands before a new totalitarian regime and that it is necessary to talk about the discrimination of heterosexuals and that "all dissidents who call homosexuality a sin, amoral behaviour and perversion are being persecuted, laughed out, penalized, exposed to accusations of "intolerance".[1] Further the manifesto claims that homosexuality is a parasite, that it hates family and that homosexuality and family are antonyms. Since 2003 the movement has organized regular demonstrations in Kyiv, typically under banners such as "Homosexuality is AIDS" or "Homosexuality is sin" or "Ukraine is a Christian country". In 2014 the movement appealed to mayor Klytshko and President Poroshenko with the demand to forbid the Kyiv Gay Pride as an event amoral taking place during the civil strife.[2][3] On 18 June 2017 again a protest against the Gay Pride was organized.[4]

On 4 April 2018, thousands of protestors gathered in the government quarter under banners such as "The Initiators of the anti-family initiatives to be prosecuted". The main demands were inter alia: to exclude from the "National strategy in the field of human rights in the period up to 2020" provisions that were directed at legalization of same-sex partnerships; to maintain in the Constitution of Ukraine the article that defines marriage as exclusively between man and woman; to exclude from the labour code definitions "sexual orientations" and "gender identity" as ideological and anti-scientific; to pass a law on forbidding the propaganda of homosexuality in Ukraine.[5]

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