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Ian McKellen says UK advised him not to go to Russia because of anti-gay 'propaganda' law

FILE - In this Wednesday, Dec. 12, 2012 file photo, actor Ian McKellen arrives at the UK premiere of "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey" at The Odeon Leicester Square, London. Actor Ian McKellen says the British government has advised him not to go to Russia because of the country's anti-gay "propaganda" law. The Foreign Office said Tuesday Dec. 10, 2013, that prospective travelers should decide whether to visit Russia based on its official advice, which notes "a degree of intolerance" of homosexuality in Russia. (Photo by Joel Ryan/Invision/AP, File)

LONDON - Actor Ian McKellen says the British government has advised him not to go to Russia because of the country's anti-gay "propaganda" law.

McKellen, known to millions as Gandalf in the "Lord of the Rings" and "Hobbit" films, told Radio Times magazine that the Foreign Office had informed him "they couldn't protect me from those laws."

The openly gay 74-year-old actor expressed disbelief that this was the case "in the land of Tchaikovsky, Diaghilev, Rudolf Nureyev — gay artists whose sexuality informed their work."

Russia has banned "propaganda of nontraditional sexual relations" aimed at anyone under 18. Penalties include fines and jail.

The Foreign Office said Tuesday that prospective travellers should decide whether to visit Russia based on its official advice, which notes "a degree of intolerance" of homosexuality in Russia.

News from © The Associated Press, 2013
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