At least a dozen clinics in Russiasecretly conduct so-called conversion therapy, an abusive practice used to forcibly cure LGBTQ+ people, the United States -funded broadcaster Current Timereported on Monday.According to Current Time journalists, patients are often sent to these conversion therapy clinics against their will.
Their treatment involves being isolated from the outside world for several months, during which they are sometimes forced to take psychotropic drugs, pray and undergo hypnosis.The clinics, which operate in Moscow as well as the Moscow and Rostov regions and parts of Russia's North Caucasus, charge up to 130,000 rubles($1,420) for treatment services, Current Time said, adding that services are often provided secretly.Among the clinics is a Moscow region Russian Orthodox rehabilitation center that reportedly isolates LGBTQ+ people for at least six months as theymeet with therapists and pray.Another conversation therapy center, based in Moscow, told Current Time journalists that it can provide a hypnosis session via Skype to cure the gay condition.Late last year, The Washington Post reported that families in Russia were paying private clinics to abduct their queer children and force them to undergo conversion therapy.According to a 2022 report by the LGBTQ+ support groupVykhod, one in three queer people in Russia has faced violence or discrimination because of their sexual identity.In November 2023, Russias Supreme Court banned the so-called international LGBT movement, a group that does not formally exist.The move sparked fears that authorities could use the vaguely worded designation to carry out sweeping persecutions of LGBTQ+ people.
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