Novosibirsk lawyer Alexei Krestyanov complained to the prosecutor
general last month that information about the animals living together could harm children by provoking “interest in non-traditional sexual relations”.
“I think the positive coverage of this topic is nothing less than
interference in the personal lives of minors, which is what hidden
propaganda is, and public, active imposition of homosexuality,”
Krestyanov wrote.
The prosecutor’s office in the Primorsky region, which borders China and North Korea, has said it has begun checking Krestyanov’s allegations. The two animals became minor national celebrities in November when Timur the goat, who was meant to be a live snack for Amur the Siberian tiger, instead took over the enclosure at a safari park near Vladivostok, forcing the tiger to sleep on the roof of his own lean-to.
Video from last November.
The media was soon full of footage of the two playing together, and
Timur’s fans have even begun a campaign to elect him to parliament,
arguing that he would be braver and more honest than current MPs.
Timur has been in the care of a veterinarian since late January after he
tried to headbutt Amur, who took him by the neck with his fangs and
gave him a shaking.
Although Krestyanov cited a children’s rights law in his complaint, his
language echoed that of the law against gay propaganda passed in 2012
amid President Vladimir Putin’s growing emphasis on traditional values.
The prosecutor’s office in the Primorsky region, which borders China and North Korea, has said it has begun checking Krestyanov’s allegations. The two animals became minor national celebrities in November when Timur the goat, who was meant to be a live snack for Amur the Siberian tiger, instead took over the enclosure at a safari park near Vladivostok, forcing the tiger to sleep on the roof of his own lean-to.
Video from last November.
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