Belarus has accused the UK embassy in Minsk of ‘creating problems’ by flying a rainbow flag for International Day Against Homophobia. The embassy said the banner directed attention to the discrimination that LGBT people encounter constantly. But the interior ministry said the majority of Belarusians ‘support traditional family values’, and ‘such statements are a challenge to these values’. Alexander Lukashenko, who has led Belarus for nearly a quarter-century, believes it is ‘better to be a dictator than gay’. Orthodox Christianity is Belarus’s major religion, with significant Roman Catholic, Protestant and Jewish communities. Homosexuality is not illegal but it is considered taboo: Belarus passed legislation in 2016 banning information that ‘discredits the institution of the family and marriage’.
Belarus: LGBT row with UK embassy
Written by David Fletcher 24 May 2018Additional Info
- Pray: for fellowship not friction between those following traditional values and LGBT peoples. (Isaiah 1:9)
- More: www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/05/22/belarus-calls-lgbt-relationships-fake-row-uk-embassy-rainbow/