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How Russia Weaponises LGBTIQ+ People: The Case Of Georgia

51 min · 11 de abr de 2026
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What if anti-LGBTIQ+ narratives aren’t just culture wars but part of a strategy to destabilise democracies? In this episode of Beyond Queer Politics, Rémy Bonny explores how Foreign Information Manipulation and Interference (FIMI) targets LGBTIQ+ communities across Europe. With Tamar Jakeli and Giorgi Tabagari from Tbilisi Pride, we break down the situation in Georgia from rising hostility on the ground to the role of disinformation, political actors, and foreign influence, including Russia. As elections approach in Hungary, we also look at what happens when disinformation shapes political power and what to do if election results are challenged. In this episode: * What FIMI actually looks like in practice * Why LGBTIQ+ people are targeted * How disinformation turns into political power * Lessons from Georgia for the rest of Europe 🎧 Beyond Queer Politics is the first podcast focused on how EU politics impacts the lives of LGBTIQ+ people.

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How Russia Weaponises LGBTIQ+ People: The Case Of Georgia

What if anti-LGBTIQ+ narratives aren’t just culture wars but part of a strategy to destabilise democracies? In this episode of Beyond Queer Politics, Rémy Bonny explores how Foreign Information Manipulation and Interference (FIMI) targets LGBTIQ+ communities across Europe. With Tamar Jakeli and Giorgi Tabagari from Tbilisi Pride, we break down the situation in Georgia from rising hostility on the ground to the role of disinformation, political actors, and foreign influence, including Russia. As elections approach in Hungary, we also look at what happens when disinformation shapes political power and what to do if election results are challenged. In this episode: * What FIMI actually looks like in practice * Why LGBTIQ+ people are targeted * How disinformation turns into political power * Lessons from Georgia for the rest of Europe 🎧 Beyond Queer Politics is the first podcast focused on how EU politics impacts the lives of LGBTIQ+ people.

11 de abr de 202651 min