Russia declared lhbti rights group 'the Russian Lhbti Network' to be a 'foreign agent'.
This will make it much harder for them to rescue lhbti persons from death squads or death by family members from Chechnya, as they depend on donations from the Russian population to keep doing their work.
Russians will now no longer donate, out of fear for being sent to Siberia for supporting foreign agencies.
The Kremlin has never made it a secret is has no love for lhbti. They call it 'a western phenomenon that is a threat to Russian traditional values'.
Violence against lhbti in Russia is often dismissed in court by judges (if it makes it to court at all), using the argument that lhbti provoked violence against themselves by insulting traditional Russians and threatening their values.
In the province of Chechnya, lhbti are in constant fear of their lives, even though they do not exist according to local president Kadyrov.
Manhunts are organised periodically to hunt down lhbti, and those captured are tortured to give names of more lhbti, and then delivered to their (orthodox islamitic) families with the words 'you know what to do with your child to save your family honour', and often are killed by their families. Sometimes they are killed in prison too.
The Russian Lhbti Network has smuggled many lhbti from Chechnya into slightly safer parts of Russia, of which a multiple award winning documentary was made, 'Welcome to Chechnya'. They fear that with them being brandished as foreign agents, they will no longer be able to do their work.