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US actor Wentworth Miller has come out as gay in an open letter to Russia in which he rejected an invitation to attend a film festival in protest at the Kremlin's ban on homosexual "propaganda".
US actor Wentworth Miller has come out as gay in an open letter to Russia in which he rejected an invitation to attend a film festival in protest at the Kremlin's ban on homosexual "propaganda".
The 41-year-old member of the "Prison
Break" cast told the Saint Petersburg International Film Festival that
he would have loved to have come to the event were it not for the highly
controversial legislation.
"Thank you for your kind
invitation. As someone who has enjoyed visiting Russia in the past and
can also claim a degree of Russian ancestry, it would make me happy to
say yes," Miller wrote in a letter posted Wednesday on the website of
the pro-gay rights organisation GLAAD.
"However, as a gay man, I must decline," Miller said.
Russian
President Vladimir Putin stoked international outrage in June by
signing into law a ban on the promotion or display of homosexual
behaviour in front of minors.
Rights groups argue that
the vaguely worded legislation is discriminatory and several global
entertainers have called on countries to boycott the 2014 Winter Olympic
Games in Sochi as a result.
"I cannot in good
conscience participate in a celebratory occasion hosted by a country
where people like myself are being systematically denied their basic
right to live and love openly," MIller said.
"Prison
Break" aired to great acclaim and mass audiences in the United States
between 2005 and 2009. Miller has gone to make other US television
appearances and also wrote the screenplay for the 2013 film Stoker.
The
head of the Saint Petersburg International Film Festival's selection
committee said Miller's letter came as a surprise because the actor had
already indicated he would not be coming before Putin enacted the
legislation.
"His agency told us (in April), without
putting it into writing, that he would probably not be able to come. We
took that into account and eventually forgot about it," Alexei
Dunayevsky told AFP.
"And then suddenly, today, he
sends us an official statement saying that he will not be coming. Why
didn't he send it to us in April? Why did he have to send it now?"
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