An advocacy group that also served as a safe space for the LGBTQ community in Beijing became the latest organization to close under a crackdown by Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s government.
“We very regretfully announce, due to forces beyond our control, the Beijing LGBT Center will stop operating today,” read a notice posted on the center’s official WeChat account Monday night.
Beijing LGBT Center did not respond to an email request for comment. The Ministry of Civil Affairs, which oversees nonprofits in China, also did not immediately respond to a faxed request for comment.
The group’s shuttering marks a critical blow for advocacy groups that once had been able to be public about their work for LGBTQ+ rights.
“They are not the first group, nor are they the largest, but because Beijing LGBT Center was in Beijing, it represented China’s LGBT movement,” said one Chinese activist who requested anonymity out of fear for his safety.
“In our political, economic and cultural center, to have this type of organization. It was a symbol of the LGBT movement’s presence.”
The Beijing LGBT Center described its mission as evolving; it started as a safe space for the community to host events.
Then it became an advocacy group aiming to “improve the living conditions for the sexually diverse community.”
They offered low-cost mental health counseling and published lists of of LGBTQ-friendly health professionals.
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