MOSCOW 聽鈥 A prominent Russian gay rights activist says he鈥檚 been convicted of spreading 鈥済ay propaganda鈥 among minors in the first such ruling in Russia鈥檚 modern history.
Nikolai Alexeyev said Friday a city court in St. Petersburg fined him 5,000 rubles ($170). He pledged to appeal the decision.
Lawmakers in Russia鈥檚 second-largest city created the offense in February. Gay rights activists say the legislation could be used to ban public demonstrations. Homosexuality was decriminalized in Russia in 1993, but anti-gay sentiment remains strong.
Alexeyev was briefly detained last month after he picketed the city hall with a poster that said that 鈥渉omosexuality is not a perversion.鈥
Calls to the court went unanswered shortly after the ruling.