MOSCOW, December 5 (Sputnik) – Russia respects the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people, but promoting traditional family values will remain the government's "strategic choice," Russian President Vladimir Putin said Friday.
"We have no plans to persecute people of non-traditional [sexual] orientation," Putin said at a meeting with human rights activists. "But a traditional family…is our strategic choice."
The government's policy is only aimed at protecting children from gay propaganda. "A society that can't protect it's children has no future," he said.
Russia has been bashed by human rights groups for its alleged negative stance on LGBT community. Moscow came under a barrage of criticism in June after its parliament endorsed unanimously an amendment to a law aimed at protecting children from "harmful information".
The addition, dubbed "gay propaganda" law, prohibits informing underage children about the "attractiveness of nontraditional sexual relationships" and giving them "distorted ideas about social equality of traditional and nontraditional sexual relationships."
The legislation raised concerns that it could be used to crack down on sexual minorities. However the Russian government stressed the criticism was exaggerated since the law never meant to criminalize same-sex relationships, unlike stricter anti-LGBT legislation in other countries.