A lawsuit has been filed in the Kuibyshev District Court of the city of St. Petersburg by the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation on the liquidation of the Charitable Foundation Sphere, an organization that carries out all of the programs of the Russian LGBT Network.
In October 2021, Sphere faced an unscheduled inspection by the Russian Ministry of Justice. According to the document on the results of the audit, which Sphere received in December of 2021, the Ministry of Justice believes that gross violations were committed in the activities of the fund. The claims include “the foundation’s intentions to change the legislation and moral foundations in the Russian Federation,” as well as attempts to “bring discord into Russian society by acting in violation of the country’s Constitution.” Sphere’s activity, according to the Ministry, does not correspond to that of a charitable organization and main Russian traditional values.
After the inspection, Sphere challenged the violations listed in the Ministry’s act, presenting its objections. In response, only confirmation of having received the objections followed from the Department. Sphere has not received any instructions from the Ministry of Justice on the need to eliminate the existing violations, as is needed for due process.
Due to the government crackdown on activism, many organizations contributing to the solution of a wide range of human rights problems, as well as media representatives, are forced to stop their work in Russia – the especially shocking news came at the end of 2021, the liquidation of International Memorial. In many ways a similar attempt to liquidate Charitable Foundation Sphere is the contribution of the ruling structures in Russia to undermining the entire human rights movement, including the LGBT movement. After the start of unscheduled inspections in relation to Sphere, in November of 2021 Igor Kochetkov, the founder of the foundation, and the Russian LGBT Network, a movement whose programs are implemented by Sphere, were added to the registers of “foreign agents”. By the end of 2021, the Far Eastern Center for LGBT and Victims of Violence “Lighthouse” and the St. Petersburg LGBT initiative group “Exit” also suffered the same fate. The register of the Ministry of Justice clearly states that Mayak, Exit and the Russian LGBT Network receive funding from the Sphere Foundation – in other words, these organizations were persecuted among the first ones because their connection to Sphere is the most obvious, which means that legislative actions against them are easier to justify. There is every reason to believe that this trend will continue. At the moment, the register of “unregistered public associations that are foreign agents” consists of six different organizations, four of them are represented by LGBT initiatives: it seems that the authorities have created a separate list to suppress the LGBT movement, bypassing the need to name it as such directly.
As Sphere, we declare: the attempt to liquidate the fund and the purposeful obstruction of the work of initiatives and persons associated with it are a logical continuation of the persecution by the authorities of the entire human rights community of Russia. We intend to fight the liquidation attempt.