Russia.Earlier this month, police in the Russian far east charged Julia Tsvetkova, an LGBT and feminist activist, with spreading pornography via her pictures, she said on her Facebook page.If found guilty, Tsvetkova may face up to six years in prison.One of those detained in Moscow held a placard saying: “Today they send to prison for pictures, tomorrow they will send to prison for letters?
Freedom for Julia Tsvetkova!”One-person protests are usually legal in Russia. However, there have been numerous cases of demonstrators being detained.Police declined to comment on the detentions on Saturday.Western governments and human rights activists have criticised the Russian authorities for their treatment of LGBT people.A vote on proposed changes.