November 18, 2013
Russian Official Says Timing of Anti-Gay Law is a Mistake
Jason St. Amand READ TIME: 1 MIN.
Russia's sports minister says passing the gay "propaganda" law that sparked calls for boycotting the Sochi Olympics was a mistake - not because of its contents but because of its timing.
Vitaly Mutko is quoted by the RBK business newspaper as saying: "Perhaps the state authorities should have waited a little. ... It was possible to calculate how much resonance it would cause in the West, especially in the run-up to the Sochi Olympics."
The law passed in June bans distributing so-called propaganda of non-traditional sexual relationships to minors. It does not define propaganda.
Mutko also was quoted Monday as saying foreign opposition to the law reflects resentment of Russia's strength.