Russian MPs vote to ban adoption for gay couples abroad


Russian MPs vote to ban adoption for gay couples abroad

(France 24) Russia’s lower house of parliament on Tuesday voted overwhelmingly in favour of a bill banning the adoption of Russian orphans by gay couples, unmarried couples and single people in countries where same-sex marriage is legal.

Russian lawmakers on Tuesday backed a bill which would place tough restrictions on adoption to countries where same-sex marriages are legal, following France’s vote last month allowing such unions.

The bill could ban people in over a dozen countries from adopting Russian orphans even if they are single, according to an amendment that passed in the key second reading in the Duma lower house of parliament with an overwhelming vote of 443 to none.

It is likely to be swiftly passed in the third reading and the upper house Federation Council. President Vladimir Putin has already vowed to sign it into law.

The restriction would follow the approval last year of an adoption ban for citizens of the United States despite massive protests and petitions by thousands of people against the legislation.

The new amendments to Russia’s family code say those to be banned from adoption include “persons in a marriage union between people of the same sex registered in a state where such a union is allowed, as well as citizens of such states that are not married”.

“Adoption of this bill de-facto eliminates the chance for foreign persons of so-called non-traditional sexual orientation to adopt Russian children,” one of the bill’s authors Yelena Mizulina said in televised remarks ahead of the vote.

The wording implies that couples in a heterosexual marriage would still be allowed to adopt Russian children. But single people would be banned, regardless of their sexual orientation.

“A child should have a mother and a father, a child in a family has an idea of what the world is about,” said Duma deputy speaker Sergei Zheleznyak.

“If a child ends up with a homosexual couple it could of course cause severe damage and the child ends up with a distorted perception of reality,” he said.

Same sex marriages are currently legal in 14 countries, including Canada, Belgium, Spain, Norway, Sweden, with France being the latest addition to the list.

The Russian amendment was added to a broader bill passed in an initial reading in April that aimed to encourage adoption by Russian families.

It followed the law that went into effect in January, which banned adoptions to the United States, a country that adopted hundreds of children from Russia every year.

Russia has in recent months unleashed a campaign defending “traditional values” and the Duma last week passed a controversial bill that imposes jail terms on people seen as promoting homosexual “propaganda”.

A poll by independent Levada Centre in April showed that 39 percent of Russians believe that gays and lesbians should have the same rights as heterosexuals, while 47 percent disagreed.

This represented a more conservative trend than a poll from 2005 where figures showed 51 percent for and 35 percent against.

Forty-five percent meanwhile said they believe people become homosexual “because of seduction or of their own licentiousness”.

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  1. “Blessings to all who Love the Lord and HIS WAY.”

    I agree! AMEN and AMEN! \o/
    ~Liz

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  2. Finally a place that says a child should have a mother and father to raise them! yeah just like when the world still had morals and people knew where babies came from(two opposite sexes).My state is thinking about legalizing same sex marriage…..Russia won’t have to worry at the rate sin is running rampant….there won’t be any states left to send children to.The true followers of Christ are getting squeezed out of the picture these days….But this is’nt our world anyways as Christians for we don’t do what they do in the world for we are told we are NOT of the world.Praise God!
    Julia

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    • My favorite passage John 17:14-19 ‘I have given them your word and the world has hated them, for they are NOT OF THE WORLD ANY MORE THAN I AM OF THE WORLD. My prayer is not that you take them out of the world, but that you protect them from the evil one. They are not of the world, even as I am not of it.l Sanctify them by the truth; your word is truth. As you sent me into the world, I have sent them into the world. For them I sanctify myself that they too may be truly sanctified.’ Thank you Jesus!

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      • Amen! There’s nothing better than people of one accord that understand.It’s funny because part of the persecution happens when I say to someone well I’m not of the world and do what you do and they laugh and say really so what world are you from? I could say of the land my soul is yearning to get to,but the look on their face only shows more ridicule.Blessings to all who Love the Lord and HIS WAY.
        Julia

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