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  2. Moscow bans adoption of Russian children to countries that ...

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    The adoption ban would apply to at least 15 countries, most of them in Europe, and Australia, Argentina and Canada. Adoption of Russian children by U.S. citizens was banned in 2012. Other bills approved Saturday ban what they described as propaganda for remaining child-free and impose fines of up to 5 million rubles (about $50,000).

  3. Russia lawmakers pass bill banning "child-free propaganda" - AOL

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    Since 1993, foreigners have adopted 102,403 children from Russia, Volodin said, warning that "Western policy towards children is destructive." Russia previously banned all U.S. adoptions in 2012 ...

  4. Dima Yakovlev Law - Wikipedia

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    March against Dima Yakovlev Law. Federal Law of 28 December 2012 No. 272-FZ "On Sanctions for Individuals Violating Fundamental Human Rights and Freedoms of the Citizens of the Russian Federation", [1] [2] popularly known as the Dima Yakovlev Law (Russian: Закон Димы Яковлева), [3] [a] is a law in Russia that defines sanctions against U.S. citizens involved in "violations of ...

  5. Yelena Mizulina - Wikipedia

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    Yelena Mizulina has expressed strong views concerning the adoption of Russian children by US citizens: "This is just mean, not to say despicable. Russia has never defended its interest at the expense of children". Two month later, she voted for the Anti-Magnitsky bill, a law that bans United States citizens from adopting Russian children. [33 ...

  6. Childfree Russia - Wikipedia

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    Childfree Russia is a Russian opposition non-government movement [1] [2] founded by activist Edward Lisovskii (Эдвард Лисовский) [3] who was forced to flee Russia in February 2022 [4] by the Russian law enforcement forces.

  7. Beshear in group of politicians banned by Russia. Says he’s ...

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    Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear was placed on a recent list of 77 U.S. citizens, many of them politically connected, banned by Russia.

  8. LGBTQ rights in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Single persons living within Russia, regardless of their sexual orientation, can adopt children. Russian children can be adopted by a single person who lives in a foreign country provided that country does not recognize same-sex marriage. [34] A couple can adopt children together, as a couple, only if they are a married heterosexual couple. [35]

  9. Disabled orphans bear brunt of China's overseas adoption ban

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