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La un joven 16 años, Dima, que n un batiburrillo documentos sos y ucrans <a href=" target="_blank">ha pado la península Crimea, ocupada por Moscú s 2014, </a>y ha llegado hace unos días a Kiev, don ahora vive n su hermano. Para llegar a la pal ucrania, tuvo que viajar cuatro días a través tr país (Ria, Turquía y Moldavia). Un roo necar para salir la península que forma parte Ucrania, pero tá bajo ntrol so, y regrar a terror que parte l mismo país. De su ttimon se spren que no ja atrás una dictadura feroz, pero sí un sistema que trata anular la intidad, la historia y la cultura ucrania.</p><p class="">La gran preocupación muchos ucrans o Dima la abar obligados a ponerse un uniforme so por vivir en zona ocupada y abar disparando a s patrtas. Pe a que todavía menor edad, o lo que más atormenta a Dima (nombre fictic elegido por él mismo para te reportaje por motivos seguridad). “Huiría mpo a través si hiciera falta”, asegura. Ya tiene nocidos que, recién cumplidos los 20 años, tán enrolados en las fuerzas ocupación y operando en la veca región Jersón.</p><p class="">El mismo temor afecta a jóven y hombr que viven en otras zonas Ucrania ocupadas por Moscú, o part las regn Lugansk, Dosk, Zaporiyia y Jersón. <a href=" target="_blank">Allí también se tá imponiendo la sifición n el reparto pasaport</a> las toridas vasoras o ndición para brar pensn, pagar recibos o realizar operacn banrias. “Inclo en el leg nos daban panfletos para lavarnos el cerebro”, aña el joven.</p><p class="">El plan huida, arezado n el irrenunciable seo regrar en cuanto sea posible a la que su ciudad natal, Sebastopol, forma parte un proco cado a fuego lento a partir un sentimiento rechazo a una vida forzada bajo la banra trilor sa. <a href=" target="_blank">Dima tenía siete años cuando los sos ocuparon Crimea </a>y no recuerda “si nada” aquel asalto, pero según expli, ha hecho lo posible por mantener el vínculo n Ucrania y pletar una ción ntro su sistema. Ansejado por su faia, llevaba cuatro años tudiando a distancia bajo el sistema tivo Ucrania, al tiempo que acudía prencialmente a las clas imputas en Crimea por el Mister Edución so.</p><p class="">Durante la entrevista n te periódi en un lol Kiev, Dima saborea, uno tras otro, vars vasos Pepsi Cola, para él un lujo hasta ahora accible en med las imacn sas los res tadounins. “Con el ienzo la vasión el año pasado, empezaron a llegar a Crimea <i>las</i> fabridas en Ucrania que robaban tablecimientos Jersón”, expli mientras enseña una foto una las latas en su móvil. “Se podían prar en pequeños ercs”, señala.</p><p class="">Po a po su vida se va adaptando a la pal. En pos días hará las pebas acco a la universidad n ia tudiar Enómis o Relacn Internacnal. A las toridas tivas Kiev l sorprendió que exhibiera para matricularse un certifido nacimiento en Crimea y s notas un centro lar la región Dosk. De hecho, nque haya vivido bajo la ocupación sa la península más media vida, la guerra iciada el año pasado abó por afectar a su formación adémi. El primer centro en el que se matriculó para cursar a distancia el sistema ucran se hallaba en la lolidad Volnovaja (Dosk), stida el año pasado y hoy en pleno ente batalla. Así, te último curso <a href=" target="_blank">tuvo que seguirlo en un leg Sloviansk, en a misma región.</a> De a forma, prentándose a los exámen s Sebastopol, ha nseguido su certifido notas Ucrania.</p><sectn data-ctn-subscriptn="te" class="w w-cta " id="cta_id"><div class="w_t"></div><div class="w_b"><div class="w_tx">Úe a EL PAÍS para seguir toda la actualidad y leer s lím.</div><a class="w_bt btn btn-2 b-sb-geo" data-lk-mx=" data-lk-am=" href="" id="cta_lk_btn_id">Scríbete</a></div></sectn><p class="">Dima llega al encuentro directo s la peluquería. El rte pelo que lleva, afirma, podría ser motivo que le moltaran o le llamasen gay en Crimea, “una sociedad cerrada y vlenta”. Por tall o e, cuenta que quiso “par un régimen” don siempre l taban “apretando las tuers”. En Kiev le ha sorprendido que un pendiente dique tiempo a preguntar por s preferencias o que en la feria l libro una amiga su hermano se haya terado por él y su viaje. “Y no me nocía nada”, rel. “En Sebastopol a nadie le importa el otro, todos van a engañar y a jor al al lado”, sostiene.</p><p class="">Dima salió sa junto a su madre, 47 años, el 18 jun y llegó a Kiev el día 22. Su padre, 46 años, no tiene la oportunidad salir. <a href=" target="_blank">Para evar ser alistado en el ejérco vasor, no tá dado alta ante las toridas Moscú</a> y o le impi viajar fuera.</p><p class="">Dos horas en tobús l permieron llegar s Sebastopol hasta Simferópol. Dpués, viajaron unas 20 horas en tren hasta Sochi (Ria), jando atrás Crimea a través l puente que cza el trecho Kerch, gurado en 2018 por Put para apuntalar la ocupación y atado ta semana por segunda vez. El joven renoce que no tuvieron que pasar ntrol pecial las fuerzas seguridad, pero scribe el vagón o “un fierno s aire andicnado, antiguo y muy soviéti”. Un avión s Sochi l trasladó luego a Estambul. Y ahí empezó a fallar el plan origal la faia. La madre tuvo que dar la vuelta porque en el aeropuerto Estambul no aceptaron su pasaporte so para tomar otro vuelo a Chisáu, la pal Moldavia. Paradójimente, sí logró pasar n un pasaporte so el menor, que siguió alante solo, según relata.</p><p class="">La madre, asora legal empras, trata ahora nseguir uno ucran —lo tenía dudo— para volver a tentar salir Crimea.</p><p class="">El joven llegó solo a la pal moldava, don cuenta que una agente onteras empezó mediato a terrogarle mientras le hurgaba en la maleta. “Todo mbió cuando le dije que era un refugiado ucran saliendo Crimea y que iba a rnirme n mi faia en Kiev. Entonc jó preguntarme y me ayudó a rehacer el equipaje”, expli. Un nductor ntactado por su hermano regió a Dima y lo llevó hasta un paso onterizo Moldavia n Ucrania en la región Chernivtsi. Si n el pasaporte so pudo salir Crimea, n el certifido nacimiento le bastó para accer a Ucrania.</p><p class="">Mientras el día 22 jun alnzaba Kiev por rretera junto a su hermano y su cuñada, Dima <a href=" target="_blank">pudo probar n s props ojos los daños ados por la vasión sa. </a>El vehículo circulaba junto a rtos la batalla y sas y edifics rcidos a bros en el entorno lolidas o Bucha o Makariv. Ese “paisaje guerra”, o él mismo scribe, no lo ha experimentado en Crimea, don los bombaros y choqu entre los dos ejércos se viven en la distancia.</p><p class="">Dima ha experimentado también cómo las alarmas en Kiev advierten todavía hoy n ecuencia posibl ataqu. Apenas dos días spués llegar él, un bombaro n misil abó n la vida c civil. El tendo se cuchó en sa su hermano en med la madgada. “En Sebastopol no hay sirenas”, asegura mientras expli que los sos tratan dar a todo una páta normalidad en la península Crimea.</p><p class="">Allí pera ahora su madre una nueva oportunidad para salir. La ciudad Sebastopol la base la flota sa l mar Negro, una las prcipal herramientas ar Moscú para mantener la península ocupada a buen reudo. De manera paralela, el Kreml po en marcha en 2014 un importante movimiento población s Ria, tanto civil o ar, para mezclarla n la ucrania. Crimea tenía aquel año 2.350.000 habant. A fal 2021, el Gobierno Kiev timaba que al menos 600.000 sos habían llegado a la península en e perdo, lo que impli un mento población l 30%. Dima y su faia lo han notado en su propia unidad vecos, don n ecuencia saltan chispas entre los ucrans y los sos.</p><p class="">Crimea la joya la ocupación sa Ucrania. Kiev siste en que su volución ndición encial para unas nversacn paz. 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Yegor Gkov and Bogdan Zchenko, who owned a gay bar Sevastopol, feared for their bs — and their fay

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CRIMEA’S GAY COMMUNY MOV OUT AS RSIAN HOMOPHOBIA SETS IN

Crimea’s Gay Communy Mov Out as Rsian Homophobia Sets In. (Simon Shter is a staff wrer for Time. Photojournalist Misha Friedman is a Pulzer Center grantee.)The Qbar was always an awkward f the nightlife of Sevastopol. It was the only place the... * crimea gay *

For the gay muny Crimea, the most worryg piece of legislatn was the Rsian ban on “homosexual propaganda, ” which Put signed 2012. Although the law is billed as an effort to protect Rsian children om learng about “non-tradnal sexual relatnships, ” s crics say the law enurag homophobia, signalg to Rsians that gays are somehow ferr and should not be allowed to sist on their equaly public.

The head of the regnal ernment, Sergei Aksyonov, said that the Wt’s liberal attu toward gay rights would be “tolerable and unacceptable” on his pensula durg a meetg wh his misters last month.

CRIMEA'S GAY COMMUNY MOV OUT AS RSIAN HOMOPHOBIA SETS IN

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“In Crimea we don’t wele such people, we don’t need them, ” he said, referrg to homosexuals. Through their patrons om Cy Hall, the bar’s owners learned that “someone had whispered to the new learship that they have a gay bar stg right unrneath them, ” says Gkov. Not only are the pair among the most open of Sevastopol’s chronilly closeted gays, but Gkov and Zchenko have a two-year-old son, Timur, om a surrogate mother.

But the regn’s gay men and women have also been movg away, as much out of prott at the annexatn as out of a fear of beg the targets of a state-backed mpaign of homophobia. “When beme clear that Rsia needs to prepare for isolatn om Europe, need to smear the Europeans somehow, and the simplt is to spread this ia of perverted, nt Gayropeans, ” he says, g the rogatory term for Europeans—”Gayropeytsy”—that has entered the Rsian vernacular.

“PEOPLE ARE NOT COMG BACK TO THE CLOSET”: THE FIGHT FOR UKRAE IS ALSO A FIGHT FOR LGBTQ RIGHTSVLADIMIR PUT’S ASSLT ON LGBTQ RIGHTS MA HIM A HERO TO THE GLOBAL FAR RIGHT AND A PARIAH UKRAE. AS THE VASN ENTERS S SEND WEEK, QUEER UKRAIANS ARE FIGHTG BACK.BY J. LTER FERMARCH 4, 2022FACEBOOKTWTEREMAILSAVE STORYPORTRA OF OLENA SHEVCHENKO.COURTY OF OLENA SHEVCHENKO.SAVE THIS STORYSAVESAVE THIS STORYSAVEON THE SEVENTH DAY OF THE WAR, OLENA SHEVCHENKO POSTED A MSAGE OF SPAIR ON FACEBOOK.SHEVCHENKO, WHO LEADS THE LGBTQ ANIZATN INSIGHT, WAS NOT JT VOICG THE HEARTBREAK OF WATCHG HER CY STROYED, FEELG THE BOMB BLASTS DOWNTOWN KYIV. OR FEARG WHAT THE PROSPECT OF RSIAN OCCUPATN MIGHT MEAN FOR HER AND OTHER QUEER ACTIVISTS. IT SOUND LIKE SHE HAD LOST FAH, QUTNG WHETHER ALL THE TOOLS SHE HAD ED OVER YEARS OF FIGHTG FOR LGBTQ RIGHTS, UKRAIAN SELF-TERMATN, AND MOCRACY HAD PROVED FUTILE.“I DO NOT KNOW WHAT WILL HAPPEN TOMORROW OR THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW, THE ONLY THG I KNOW IS THAT THIS WORLD HAS BEEN FUCKED UP, TERNATNAL STCTUR ARE NOT EFFECTIVE,” SHE WROTE. “THERE IS NO SYSTEM THAT N STOP THIS SH.”LGBTQ PEOPLE HAVE BEEN AT THE CENTER OF THE TUG-OF-WAR OVER UKRAE’S FUTURE OM THE MOMENT VLADIMIR PUT LNCHED HIS CSA TO PRY OM EUROPE.I FIRST MET SHEVCHENKO THE FALL OF 2013, WHEN I ME TO KYIV TO WRE A STORY HEADLED “THE RSIAN PLOT TO TAKE BACK EASTERN EUROPE AT THE EXPENSE OF GAY RIGHTS.” THAT WAS A BIG MOMENT BOTH UKRAE AND RSIA. UKRAE WAS ON THE VERGE OF SIGNG A FORMAL POLIL-ASSOCIATN PACT WH THE E.U., A STEP PUT AND HIS ALLI UKRAE WERE DOG THEIR BT TO RAIL. RSIA WAS PREPARG FOR WEEKS THE TERNATNAL SPOTLIGHT WH THE OLYMPIC GAM SOCHI AROUND THE RNER. AND GLOBAL LGBTQ RIGHTS ADVOT HAD BEEN HAMMERG PUT FOR MONTHS, FOLLOWG RSIA’S ENACTMENT OF S SO-LLED “GAY PROPAGANDA LAW.”PEOPLE ATTEND THE ANNUAL KYIVPRI GAY PARA AS RT POLICE PROVI SECURY KYIV, UKRAE ON 19 SEPTEMBER 2021. LGBTQ PEOPLE, HUMAN RIGHT ACTIVISTS AND THEIR SUPPORTERS TOOK PART THE ANNUAL KYIV PRI GAY PARA EVENT AMID A HEAVY POLICE PRENCE, WHILE RIGHT-WG PROTTERS TRIED TO STOP THE EVENT. BY STR/NURPHOTO/GETTY IMAG.AT FIRST THE KREML SEEMED SURPRISED THAT THE OUTSI WORLD RED SO MUCH ABOUT THE GAY PROPAGANDA LAW, WHICH TECHNILLY RTRICTED PROVIDG RMATN ABOUT “NONTRADNAL SEXUAL RELATNSHIPS” TO MORS. BUT PUT QUICKLY REGNIZED THE NTROVERSY AS AN OPPORTUNY. IT WAS A CHANCE TO GLOBALIZE A CULTURE WAR TO RSIA’S ADVANTAGE, PORTRAYG RSIA AS THE CHAMPN OF “TRADNAL VALU” A GLOBAL SHOWDOWN AGAST MOCRATIC WTERN NATNS THAT HAD LOST THE PLOT AN ENDLS QUT FOR “HUMAN RIGHTS.”UKRAE WAS ALREADY THE PROVG GROUND FOR THIS STRATEGY BY THE TIME I MET WH SHEVCHENKO THAT NOVEMBER.MOST POPULARVANY FAIR’S “IT’S RAG TEENS” COVER AT 20: WHERE ARE THEY NOW?BY SAVANNAH WALSHREMEMBERG SéAD O’CONNOR’S SUBLIME MIC AND RIGHTEO RAGEBY MIKE HOGANRED, WHE & ROYAL BLUE MAY BE “THE MOST EXPENSIVE B OF FAN FICTN EVER”BY SAVANNAH WALSH“NOW THE FIGHT [IS] BETWEEN EAST AND WT, RSIA AND EUROPE—UKRAE IS THE FIELD OF THE BATTLE,” SHE TOLD ME AT THE TIME.BILLBOARDS WENT UP ACROSS KYIV THAT FALL SAYG, “ASSOCIATN WH THE EU MEANS SAME-SEX MARRIAGE,” FUND BY THE PUT-ALIGNED OLIGARCH VIKTOR MEDVEDCH. (MEDVEDCH WAS UNR HOE ARRT FOR CHARG OF TREASON WHEN RSIA VAD UKRAE. AN ADVISER FOR UKRAE’S TERR MISTRY SAID SUNDAY THAT HE’D PED, THOUGH MEDVEDCH’S LAWYER NIED THIS.) PROTTERS PICKETG AGAST CLOSER TI WH THE E.U. RRIED SIGNS SHOWG STICK FIGUR ENGAGED ANAL SEX AND CHANTED SLOGANS LIKE “V EVROPU CHEREZ ZHOPU,” A RSIAN RHYME THAT LERALLY TRANSLAT AS “GO TO EUROPE THROUGH THE ASS.”THIS FIGURATIVE BATTLE BEME A LERAL ONE AT LIGHTNG SPEED. UKRAE’S THEN PRINT, VIKTOR YANOVYCH, PULLED OUT OF TALKS WH THE E.U. TOWARD THE END OF NOVEMBER AND ANNOUNCED HIS TENTN TO JO RSIA’S CTOMS UNN STEAD. PROTTERS TRANSFORMED MAIDAN NEZALEZHNOSTI—INPENNCE SQUARE— THE HEART OF KYIV TO THE “EUROMAIDAN,” THE EPICENTER OF PROTTS THAT WERE EVENTUALLY ATTACKED BY RT POLICE. SHEVCHENKO WAS ON THE BARRIS, ANIZG WOMEN’S SELF-FENSE FORC, AND SHE CELEBRATED WHEN YANOVYCH WAS OTED 2014 AND REPLACED BY A PRO-EUROPEAN ERNMENT.WHEN RSIA VAD CRIMEA UKRAE’S SOUTH 2014 AND RSIAN-BACKED SEPARATISTS LNCHED A WAR AGAST THE KYIV ERNMENT UKRAE’S EAST, INSIGHT AND OTHER LGBTQ ANIZATNS OPENED SHELTERS FOR PEOPLE FLEEG NFLICT. THE YEARS SCE HAVE NOT BEEN EASY FOR LGBTQ RIGHTS SUPPORTERS. THERE HAS BEEN SOME PROGRS: THE ERNMENT BARRED EMPLOYERS OM DISCRIMATG ON THE BASIS OF SEXUAL ORIENTATN AND GENR INTY, AND L WERE REFORMED TO MAKE EASIER FOR TRANSGENR PEOPLE TO CHANGE THEIR LEGAL STAT. BUT HATE CRIM ARE SADLY MON, AND LGBTQ EVENTS AND MUNY CENTERS HAVE EQUENTLY BEEN ATTACKED. A WOMEN’S MARCH SHEVCHENKO HELPED ANIZE WAS TARGETED BY FAR-RIGHT THUGS 2018, AND THE POLICE RPOND BY ARRTG HER.WHICH IS WHY WAS SIGNIFINT THAT VOLODYMYR ZELENSKYY SHOUTED DOWN AN ANTI-LGBTQ HECKLER SEVERAL MONTHS TO HIS PRINCY 2019—SOMETHG THAT WOULD HAVE BEEN HARD TO IMAGE FOR A PRINT YEARS EARLIER. HIS ERNMENT PROPOSED HATE CRIME LEGISLATN THAT VERED LGBTQ PEOPLE 2020.THE PERSEVERANCE OF UKRAE’S LGBTQ MOVEMENT WAS AN IMPORTANT SIGNAL THAT RSIA’S CULTURE WAR WAS FAILG ONE OF THE PLAC WHERE BEGAN. ACTIVISTS NEIGHBORG UNTRI HAVE BATTLED ATTACKS OM ANTI-LGBTQ POLICIANS, OFTEN PHED BY FORC ALIGNED WH THE KREML. OPPOSN TO LGBTQ RIGHTS HELPED FE AN ALLIANCE WH RSIANS CLOSE TO PUT AROUND THE WORLD, CLUDG THE UNED STAT—THIS IS PART OF WHAT DROVE MUCH OF THE SOCIAL-NSERVATIVE MOVEMENT THE UNED STAT TO EMBRACE PUT.“PUT DON’T THREATEN OUR NATNAL SECURY, OBAMA DO,” WROTE THE MUNITNS DIRECTOR OF A U.S.-BASED SOCIAL-NSERVATIVE ANIZATN A 2014 ARTICLE FENDG RSIA’S VASN OF CRIMEA.IF RSIA SUCCEEDS NQUERG UKRAE, LLS TO QUTN THE FUNDAMENTAL PRCIPL OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND MOCRACY UPON WHICH THE E.U. AND THE GLOBAL LGBTQ MOVEMENT HAVE BEEN BUILT. WHAT GOOD IS A OF BUILDG A HUMAN RIGHTS ASTCTURE OR WORKG TOWARD EUROPEAN TEGRATN WHEN BOMBS ARE FALLG ON YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD, OR PEOPLE NNOT BUY FOOD, OR A DISABLED PERSON N’T EVEN FD A WAY DOWN OM THEIR TOP-FLOOR APARTMENT TO FLEE THE FIGHTG?MOST POPULARVANY FAIR’S “IT’S RAG TEENS” COVER AT 20: WHERE ARE THEY NOW?BY SAVANNAH WALSHREMEMBERG SéAD O’CONNOR’S SUBLIME MIC AND RIGHTEO RAGEBY MIKE HOGANRED, WHE & ROYAL BLUE MAY BE “THE MOST EXPENSIVE B OF FAN FICTN EVER”BY SAVANNAH WALSH“​​NOW ’S LIKE THE WHOLE TERNATNAL SYSTEM IS CRASHG,” SHEVCHENKO TOLD ME. AND UKRAE, AS WE’VE SEEN AFGHANISTAN, SYRIA, AND UNTLS OTHER NFLICTS AROUND THE WORLD, LGBTQ PEOPLE AND OTHER MARGALIZED GROUPS FACE SPECIAL VULNERABILI GETTG TO SAFETY. EARLIER THIS WEEK, ARMED MEN BROKE TO THE OFFIC OF THE LGBTQ ANIZATN NASH MIR, BEATG FOUR ACTIVISTS SHELTERG THERE.MANY QUEER UKRAIANS ARE SERVG THE UKRAIAN ARY, BUT MANY TRANS PEOPLE—WHO ARE ELLIGIBLE FOR A MEDIL EXEMPTN OM THE ORR THAT ALL MEN AG 18-60 REMA THE UNTRY—ARE BEG BLOCKED AT THE BORR BY UKRAIAN OFFICIALS WHO SEE AN “M” ON THEIR OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS, ACRDG TO REPORTS OM MANY NGOS ASSISTG THEM.QUEER MUNI NEIGHBORG UNTRI HAVE MOBILIZED TO HELP UKRAIANS FLEEG NFLICT—RAISG FUNDS, SETTG UP SHELTERS, TRYG TO TROUBLHOOT PROBLEMS AT THE BORR. BUT LGBTQ PEOPLE’S RIGHTS HAVE BEEN UNR ATTACK SEVERAL OF UKRAE’S NEIGHBORG UNTRI, AND THERE IS A PALPABLE FEAR THAT THE SUATN ULD GROW WORSE IF RSIA EXPANDS S AMBNS.AND LGBTQ ACTIVISTS ARE EPLY NCERNED FOR QUEER FOLKS RSIA, WHERE THERE IS A GROWG EXPECTATN THAT PUT WILL IMPOSE SOME SORT OF MARTIAL LAW AND THEY WILL BE HUNTED ALONG WH OTHER OPPONENTS OF HIS REGIME.“WE’RE WORKG TO SHELTER REFUGE WHILE WORRYG ABOUT BEG REFUGE OURSELV,” SAID ONE ACTIVIST MOLDOVA, WHERE RSIAN-BACKED SEPARATISTS HAVE CLAIMED PENNCE FOR A REGN ALONG UKRAE’S SOUTHWTERN BORR. “IT’S JT TWO HOURS FOR RSIAN TROOPS TO REACH OUR PAL.”FOR NOW, KYIV STANDS. THOUGH A LN UKRAIANS ARE TIMATED TO HAVE FLED THE FIGHTG, SOME 42 LN PEOPLE REMA; MANY LGBTQ ACTIVISTS ARE STAYG TO FIGHT, AND SOME WHO WERE ABROAD ARE RETURNG.ONE OF THOSE IS LENNY EMSON, DIRECTOR OF KYIV PRI, WHO WAS OUTSI THE UNTRY WHEN FIGHTG BEGAN.“WE’RE HELPG EACH OTHER, WE’RE STAYG TOGETHER…PEOPLE ARE NOT G BACK TO THE CLOSET,” EMSON TOLD ME THURSDAY WHILE MAKG PLANS TO GO BACK. “WE’RE NTUG TO FIGHT. SO FOR RIGHT NOW, THE QUTN IS HOW TO SURVIVE—THE QUTN IS HOW TO KEEP OUR PEOPLE ALIVE.”AND SHEVCHENKO IS STILL HER APARTMENT NEAR KYIV’S CENTRAL STATN, WHERE THOANDS OF PANICKED CIVILIANS HAVE HAD TO FIGHT THEIR WAY ONTO TRAS. SHEVCHENKO TOLD ME SHE HAS NO PLANS TO LEAVE— FACT, MOST OF HER TEAM IS STAYG, NOT JT KYIV BUT THROUGHOUT UKRAE. AND THAT’S TE FOR MANY LGBTQ ACTIVISTS ON THE GROUND.“I WILL STAY,” SHEVCHENKO SAID, ORR TO KEEP ASSISTG WHERE SHE N AND FIGHT IF SHE MT.WHEN I ASKED HER WHY SHE HADN’T MA A PLAN TO PE SHOULD KYIV FALL, SHE SAID, “BEE SOMEBODY NEEDS TO STAY.”MORE GREAT STORI FROM VANY FAIR       — ​​IMAG OF RSIA’S ATTACK ON UKRAE—TMP CALLS PUT’S UKRAE MOV “GENI” BEE HE HAT DEMOCRACY— THE ZUCKER-CUOMO SAGA JT GOT EVEN MSIER— WHY BIN WANTED AMERINS TO KNOW EXACTLY WHAT PUT WAS PLANNG— IT’S BEEN A HELL OF A WEEK FOR LETIA JAM— “IF UKRAE MATTERS, TELL US WHY”: JOE BIN IS TALKG TO EVERYONE EXCEPT THE AMERIN PEOPLE— REPUBLINS ON RSIA CRISIS: IT’S BIN’S FLT— THIEV THE NIGHT: A VAST BURGLARY RG FROM CHILE HAS BEEN TARGETG WEALTHY U.S. HOEHOLDS— WATERGATE’S CENTRAL MYSTERY: WHY DID NIXON’S TEAM ORR THE BREAK-IN THE FIRST PLACE?— FROM THE ARCHIVE: RSIA’S DARK MASTER— NOT A SUBSCRIBER? JO VANY FAIR TO RECEIVE FULL ACCS TO AND THE PLETE ONLE ARCHIVE NOW.J. LTER FER

Publicy about a young gay man tortured Rsian-annexed Crimea has foced attentn on a rapidly dwdlg LGBT muny. * crimea gay *

” As they make their new home the pal, they’re thkg of openg up a new Qbar, which will have to al wh a lot more petn Kiev’s vibrant gay scene. Read next: What the Vatin Really Said About Homosexualy Contact at. I first met Shevchenko the fall of 2013, when I me to Kyiv to wre a story headled “The Rsian Plot to Take Back Eastern Europe at the Expense of Gay Rights.

And global LGBTQ rights advot had been hammerg Put for months, followg Rsia’s enactment of s so-lled “gay propaganda law.

CRIMEA DO NOT NEED GAY PEOPLE, SAYS TOP OFFICIAL

A Crimean lbian has said she is terrified that an anti-gay propaganda law will be imposed by Rsia. * crimea gay *

”People attend the annual KyivPri gay para as rt police provi secury Kyiv, Ukrae on 19 September 2021. LGBTQ people, human right activists and their supporters took part the annual Kyiv Pri gay para event amid a heavy police prence, while right-wg protters tried to stop the event.

By STR/NurPhoto/Getty first the Kreml seemed surprised that the outsi world red so much about the gay propaganda law, which technilly rtricted providg rmatn about “nontradnal sexual relatnships” to mors. Speakg about gay people durg a Crimean ernment ssn on Tuday, the regn’s facto lear Sergei Aksyonov said “we Crimea do not need such people.

“NO PLACE FOR GAYS PUT’S CRIMEA”

Print Vladimir Put signed an anti-gay law last year that banned activi that uld be seen as promotg homosexualy to mors, which was adopted Crimea this year.

Wtern ernments and activists said curtails gay rights and enurag discrimatn. A gay pri event that had been due to take place Sevastopol April was ncelled. Lols say ’s the last gay bar on the pensula.

UKRAE’S GAY COMBAT VOLUNTEERS ARE READY TO FIGHT FOR THEIR LIV AGAST ANTI-LGBTQ PUT

Over the past four and a half years of occupatn, Rsian-state-sponsored homophobia has led to a rise vlence, closur of gay-iendly venu and the mise of activism—cripplg the pensula’s queer muny.

For more than two s, was a renowned statn for the gay muny, s shows drawg hundreds of tourists om across the former Soviet Unn and beyond. For a uple of years they had n the gay-iendly Hotel Friends Sevastopol, even though they were based Mosw. But fally the opprsive atmosphere generated by Print Vladimir Put’s homophobic polici, which played on and exploed the worst stcts Rsian society, were jt too much for them to and Volodya spent their wter holiday Kiev durg the revolutnary Maidan protts.

Outsi a Kiev gay club 2014 the pair watched patrons approach a drag queen for photos, and thought back to Mosw.

CRIMEA: GAY WOMAN ‘FEARFUL’ OF LIFE UNR RSIA

Mosw’s occupatn meant Rsian laws would now be imposed Crimea, cludg the highly ntroversial “anti-gay propaganda” legislatn, which was adopted by the ernment 2013 to ban “the promotn of non-tradnal relatnships” to mors. But Crimea’s Rsia-ntrolled thori only fueled the Kreml’s state-sponsored homophobia.

CRIMEA'S GAY COMMUNY FEARS FOR LIFE UNR RSIA

Followg the occupatn, that September the pensula’s facto lear, Sergei Aksyonov, announced that Crimea didn’t need gay people and they would not be allowed to hold public events. Acrdg to a 2016 report, Vlatn of LGBTI Rights Crimea and Donbass, by Anti-Discrimatn Center Memorial and Kiev-based Center for Civil Liberti, social attus “changed unr the fluence of Rsian homophobic propaganda” and the muny “beme more secretive” Crimea. It not several s where homophobic lols would lure members of the LGBT muny to meet wh them, only to huiate them and beat them up.

As homophobic norms were spreadg across the pensula, support servic were disappearg.

PUT’S CRIMEA IS A BIG ANTI-GAY CASOCRISIS UKRAEAS FIGHTG RUM EASTERN UKRAE, THE CRIMEAN EXAMPLE OFFERS A BTER TASTE OF RSIA’S MAKHIFT PLANS FOR THE FUTURE.ANNA NEMTSOVAUPDATED APR. 14, 2017 2:53PM EDT / PUBLISHED SEP. 08, 2014 5:45AM EDT VLADIMIR KONSTANTOV/RTERSYALTA, CRIMEA — THE TOWN OF SIMEIZ, ONCE A FAVORE VATN SPOT FOR UKRAIAN GAYS AND “HIPPI,” LOST MOST OF S EE-SPIRED VISORS THIS YEAR. ON A RECENT WEEKEND, NO KISSG UPL WERE TO BE SEEN ON THE SHAD BENCH OF APOLLO ALLEY, KNOWN AMONG LOLS AS THE ALLEY OF NAKED MEN BEE OF THE WHE STATU OF NU GREEK GODS. VERY FEW PEOPLE SUNBATHED ON SIMEIZ’S FAMOLY PICTURQUE BEACH, WHERE SPECTACULAR ROCKS RISE OUT OF GEO TURQUOISE WATER; AND AT SUNSET, NO NEW-AGE HIPSTERS HUNG OUT AROUND THE GRACEFUL ARCHECTURAL MONUMENT LLED DREAM VILLA, WHICH WAS AN OVERCROWD HOTSPOT ONLY LAST YEAR. AS FEARED, THE NEARBY PROVC OF EASTERN UKRAE, WHERE REBELS BACKED BY THE KREML’S TROOPS ARE FIGHTG TO FOLLOW CRIMEA TO THE ARMS OF THE MOTHER RSIA, A CEASEFIRE SIGNED ONLY DAYS AGO ALREADY IS BREAKG DOWN. UKRAIAN PRINT PETRO POROSHENKO HAD PULATED TO ALMOST ALL OF RSIAN PRINT VLADIMIR PUT’S MANDS, BUT THAT DON'T SEEM TO HAVE BEEN ENOUGH. AS THE UNED STAT AND THE EUROPEAN UNN MOVE TO TIGHTEN SANCTNS ON MOSW, AND T-LED FFS ARE SENT BACK TO KIEV AND TO RSIA GROWG NUMBERS, WHAT’S HAPPENED CRIMEA SCE S ANNEXATN MARCH DO NOT LOOK VERY PROMISG. UNLIKE THE DREARY DTRIAL REGN OF DONBASS WHERE THE FIGHTG IS NCENTRATED, CRIMEA HAS GREAT POTENTIAL AS A TOURIST CENTER. BUT FOR WHAT KD OF TOURISTS, AND OM WHERE? TODAY, THE MIDST OF THE WAR, WHAT PATRTIC UKRAIAN WOULD VATN ON AN ANNEXED BEACH? AND EVEN RSIAN-SUBSIDIZED PROGRAMS HAVE NOT BROUGHT NEARLY AS MANY VISORS TO CRIMEA AS BEFORE THE CRIS. SIMEIZ, FAMO FOR S SPLASHY PARTI AND CROWD CLUBS, LOOKED SERTED. “UKRAIANS GENERAL AND PECIALLY GAY GUYS DON’T FEEL SAFE G HERE, BEE OF RSIAN ANTI-GAY LAWS,” ALEKSEI, A JEWELER SIMEIZ, TOLD THE DAILY BEAST. “MAKG A SHOW OF LOVG THE RSIANS DO NOT HELP ANY LONGER—EVERY BS CRIMEA IS LOSG MONEY.” CRIMEA’S GAY POPULATN, WHICH SOME ONLE FOMS TIMATED AT OVER 10,000, FAC MOUNTG SECURY. THE “PRIME MISTER” ON THE BLACK SEA PENSULA, SERGEY AKSYONOV, HAS ANNOUNCED THAT “SEXUAL MORI WILL NEVER BE ALLOWED PUBLIC EVENTS CRIMEA.” HE PROMISED THAT POLICE WOULD ACT QUICKLY TO STOP THEM. “AUTHORI WILL NEVER SUPPORT THEM,” HE SAID.SO, STEAD OF THE FTIVE RABOW CULTURE OF ROCK AND ROLL, ELECTRONIC MIC, PSYCHELIA AND OTERI, RSIAN-N CRIMEA WILL OFFER AN ALTERNATIVE: GAMBLG. LAST APRIL, SHORTLY AFTER ANNEXATN, THE DUMA VOTED FOR THE LAW ALLOWG GAMG ZON CRIMEA. DO THE ETHOS OF THE ROULETTE WHEEL AND ONE-ARMED BANDS MATCH THE PROFSED NSERVATIVE RSIAN ORTHODOX RELIG VALU AND IOLOGY OF NOVOROSSIYA, THE NEW ADMISTRATIVE AREA THAT THE KREML IS RVG OUT OF UKRAE AT A HUGE ST? IS GAMBLG CULTURE MORE SIRABLE THAN GAY CULTURE AND UNTERCULTURE? ONE OF NOVOROSSIYA’S BIGGT ADVOT, IGOR DZ, SEEMS TO SEE AN EQUALLY NEGATIVE LIGHT. WHEN DZ VISED CRIMEA BEFORE, HE SAID, HE FELT DISTURBED BY THE BCHED ATMOSPHERE. DZ HAS EVEN SUPPORTED A BAN ON CURSG NOVOROSSIYA, WHOSE MISSN, HIS VIEW, IS TO FIGHT AGAST “DIRT, OCCULTISM AND FASCISM KIEV.” HE SAYS TRODUCG A SO CRIMEA IS TO “SP THE FACE OF THOSE WHO BELIEVE EPLY ORTHODOX VALU.” CRIMEA, WHERE ONE N FD BOOZE ANY TIME OF THE NIGHT, IS FAR OM THE IALS OF A RSIAN ORTHODOX MONASTERY, BUT WH SOS G TO THE PENSULA WILL LIKELY NTUE S DANCE WH A NEW VIL. “IT IS HARD TO BEAT THE ENEMY IF YOU YOURSELF SUFFER OM HIS SS,” SAYS DZ.AT THIS POT, HOWEVER, SOS ARE A MATTER OF SURVIVAL. THE PENSULA, WH A POPULATN OF OVER 2 LN PEOPLE, DO NOT HAVE MUCH OF A CHOICE. THIS YEAR THE “VELVET SEASON,” AS THE END OF THE SUMMER TOURIST SH IS KNOWN HERE, ALSO MARKED THE BEGNG OF A FOOD CRISIS AND ELECTRICY BLACKOUTS. MILK PRODUCTS NORMALLY LIVERED OM UKRAE DISAPPEARED OM GROCERY STOR AND THE PRIC OF GOODS LIVERED OM RSIA ARE “BG,” LOLS PLAED. ONE RECENT MONDAY MORNG CRIMEA WOKE UP TO FD THAT UKRAE HAD CUT THE ELECTRIC POWER BY TWO-THIRDS. “THE PHORIA WE HAD WHEN WE VOTED AT THE REFERENDUM TO JO RSIA IS FADG AWAY, AS WE ARE LOSG MONEY, AND FEELG SRED OF BEG LEFT WHOUT UKRAIAN GAS AND ELECTRICY THIS WTER,” SAYS ANTON BARANCHIKOV, A YOUNG ENTREPRENR.LAST WTER, PUT WAS REJECTG THE IA OF OPENGS SOS CRIMEA, BUT BY LATE JULY HE HAD SIGNED TO THE LAW THE DUMA LEGISLATN ABOUT GAMBLG ZON. “WH THE RSIAN ENOMY SUFFERG OM SANCTNS AND CREASG UNEMPLOYMENT, THE ONLY WAY PUT ULD VER CRIMEA EXPENS WAS TO CREATE THE BIGGT GAMBLG CENTER RSIA,” FORMER DUMA PUTY AND OPPOSN LEAR GENNADY GUDKOV TOLD THE DAILY BEAST. “BUT THE OTHER SI OF THE WOULD BE, EVABLY, THE FLOWERG OF CRIME AND RPTN AROUND THE GAMBLG BS.” BY JUNE, THE RSIAN CRIMEA MISTRY HAD TO CUT THE BUDGET FOR TURNG THE PENSULA TO A SUPPOSED RORT PARADISE BY 38.5 PERCENT, OM $29.4 BILLN DOWN TO $18.2 BILLN. ABOUT $10 BILLN WAS EARMARKED TO BUILD A BRIDGE ACROSS THE KERCH STRA, WH S UNPREDICTABLE CURRENTS DURG SPRG FLOODS. (AT PRENT THERE IS NO LAND ROUTE AVAILABLE BETWEEN RSIA AND CRIMEA, SCE THE OLD ON ALL GO THROUGH A PART OF UKRAE WHERE, NOT CINTALLY, THE LAST MONTH HAS SEEN TENSE FIGHTG.) BY SEPTEMBER, RSIAN THORI AGREED TO FE THE BOUNDARI OF ABOUT 500 ACR OUTSI YALTA, A HISTORIL AND CULTURAL CENTER OF CRIMEA, WHICH WILL BEE THE GAMG ZONE. YALTA WAS GREAT FOR STROLLS ALONG THE SEA DURG THE BYZANTE, OTTOMAN AND RSIAN EMPIR. NICHOLAS II, THE LAST ROMANOV, BUILT THE GRACEFUL LIVADIA PALACE ON TOP OF A HILL THERE. THE WORLD KNOWS ABOUT MALY BEE OF THE 1944 MEETG BETWEEN JOSEPH STAL, WSTON CHURCHILL, AND FRANKL ROOSEVELT AS THE END OF WORLD WAR II APPROACHED. NO SUCH MOMENTO ENUNTERS HAVE BEEN HELD THERE RECENTLY, BUT LAST MONTH PUT DID RECEIVE A FRENCH POLICIAN AND BSMAN, PHILIPPE VILLIERS, AT THE LIVADIA PALACE. HE HOSTED HIM THE ONE-TIME OFFICE OF TSAR NICHOLAS II THAT OVERLOOKS A TROPIL GARN AND THE BLACK SEA. MONSIR VILLIERS, AN OSTENTATLY RELIG NSERVATIVE AND FAILED FORMER FRENCH PRINTIAL NDIDATE, PROMISED TO BUILD AN AMEMENT PARK ANNEXED CRIMEA. WHAT FUN. ANNA NEMTSOVA

The absence of NGOs bed wh growg state-sanctned homophobia has had ugly nsequenc. Last month ADC Memorial documented the first se of torture of a gay man on the pensula, datg back to the fall of 2014.

They didn’t want others to thk this was a gay tablishment.

*BEAR-MAGAZINE.COM* CRIMEA GAY

Put’s Crimea Is a Big Anti-Gay Caso .

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