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Monday, 20 October 2014
Russian lawmaker wants to ban gay- themed Finnish stamps
A Russian lawmaker wants the Russian postal
service to ban a popular series of Finnish gay-
themed stamps as "homosexual propaganda,"
the TASS news agency reports.
The commemorative stamps, issued by the
Finnish Postal Service, Itella, in September
feature the artwork of gay erotic artist Touko
Laaksonen, aka Tom of Finland.
Works by the artist, who died in 1991, span four
decades and are featured in the collections of
the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los
Angeles, the San Francisco Museum of Modern
Art and the Art Institute of Chicago.
The Russian backlash began after Finnish
broadcaster Yle Uutiset tested Russian reaction
by sending packages plastered with the newly
released stamps, showing, among other things,
muscular men entwined, to addresses in
Moscow and St. Petersburg.
"We wanted to test how the Russian postal
service and customs would respond to the
stamps," a report by Yle said, referring to recent
legislation in Russia outlawing homosexual
propaganda. The law also makes it illegal to
distribute material that depicts homosexuality
in a positive light.
Yle said the first of its packages was picked up
without a problem by its Moscow
correspondent Marja Manninen.
"I just collected the parcel from the post office.
It actually got here yesterday, which is
amazingly fast," Manninen said, according to the
agency. "The stamps didn't arouse the slightest
bit of interest, not even when I pointed them
out to the postal workers. They're happy so long
as the postage is paid in full."
But the stamps clearly did not sit well with Vitaly
Mironov, co-author of St. Petersburg's ban on
"gay propaganda," who tells Tass this weekend:
'I ask the leadership of Russian Post to pay close
attention to this request. In addition, I urge the
Finns themselves, our close neighbors, to
refrain from using these stamps when sending
letters to Russia."
Markku Penttinen, development director for the
Finnish Postal Service, says the stamps have
been very popular worldwide, with tens of
thousands of the stamps pre-ordered from 170
countries, Forbes reports. The top five orders
came from Finland, England, Sweden, the U.S.
and France, it said.
Penttinen adds that Finland issued stamps
featuring naked women's bodies in 1949, in a
sauna-themed edition.
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