Madonna accused of breaking "homosexual propaganda" law

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A city councillor in St. Petersburg has accused pop star Madonna of
violating a controversial local law banning "homosexual propaganda"
during her recent concert there, RIA-Novosti reports.
Vitaly Milonov, the author of the law, said the city's "public
organizations" will take either the singer or gig organizers to court.
The organizers said the tickets clearly stated those under 18 were not
advised to attend the concert.
During her show in St. Petersburg on Thursday, Madonna told her fans
that homosexuals had the same rights as anyone else to be treated with
dignity and tolerance.
She also took off her shirt to reveal the words "No Fear" written
across her back.
The law, signed by St. Petersburg's governor in March, makes it a
crime to "disseminate homosexual propaganda" to minors.