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In a show of support for the US Supreme Court's historic decision, many Russians added a rainbow filter to their Facebook profile photos. If Roskomnadzor does then they play on the side of those who whish harm to our homeland." "Any normal person would not leave this unnoticed. "I would call on thousands of people and we will write to the FSB and Putin," he said. Milonov said he would petition Roskomnadzor, Russia's telecoms oversight agency, and if that does not help he would appeal to the FSB security service and President Vladimir Putin personally. Milonov, who sits in the regional parliament of Saint Petersburg, introduced a law in the city banning "propaganda" of gay relationships to minors before a similar federal law was adopted and came into force in 2013, sparking international controversy. "That is why it would be completely normal to pull the plug on Facebook in Russia." Facebook has no age limits, it is impossible to control how many minors are there," Saint Petersburg lawmaker Milonov said on Russian radio Saturday evening. "It is a crude violation of Russian legislation. Lawmaker Vitaly Milonov said he would formally request Russia's telecoms oversight agency to shut down Facebook which has introduced a function allowing users to decorate their profiles with the rainbow flag of the gay rights movement. A Russian lawmaker, who has strongly backed anti-gay legislation, said Facebook should be shut down in Russia over its support for the US Supreme Court's decision to legalise same-sex marriage.