Georgian TV channel sued over 'promotion' of homosexual marriage

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A lawsuit was filed against Imedi, a Georgian channel that broadcast a show called “100 degrees Celsius” about homosexual love and surrogate mothers for such couples. Professor Nino Nishnianidze, a PhD in Law, commented on the case, Vzglyad reports.

She said that propaganda of such immoral behavior and debauchery harms traditions of the Georgian family.

According to the law, marriage may only be registered between men and women, as a constitutional norm. Nishnianidze demands the channel to apologize for the show.

Imedi has not responded yet. It has recently witnessed protests at its building against the show called “Female Logic”, where women were depicted as stupid.