How Rsia's vasn of Ukrae — and his longstandg csa agast LGBTQ rights — forc a gay uple to make a vastatg cisn
Contents:
- THIS RSIAN GAY COUPLE HOP THEIR WEDDG WILL HELP CHANGE MDS
- GAY COUPLE STGGL TO STAY TOGETHER AS WAR UKRAE RAG ON
- GAY COUPLE FLE RSIA AFTER SAME-SEX-MARRIAGE SNDAL
- HOW RSIA’S FIRST MARRIED GAY COUPLE END UP FLEEG
- 'ALONE AND FEAR': ORAL OF MARRIED GAY UPLE FORCED TO FLEE RSIA
- RSIA ‘ACCINTALLY’ REGNIZ GAY MARRIAGE
- RSIAN GAY UPLE CLAIM THEIR MARRIAGE WAS REGNIZED RSIA, BUT THERE’S A TCH
- RSIA’S FIRST GAY MARRIED COUPLE VOWS NEVER TO COME HOME
- GAY MARRIED UPLE FLEE RSIA AFTER RECEIVG ATH THREATS
- 1 5 RSIANS WANT GAYS AND LBIANS 'ELIMATED,' SURVEY FDS
- A GAY UPLE RAN A RAL RTRANT PEACE. THEN NEW NEIGHBORS ARRIVED.
THIS RSIAN GAY COUPLE HOP THEIR WEDDG WILL HELP CHANGE MDS
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For three years they had to hi their love Rsia, where the law allows the removal of children om gay parents.
GAY COUPLE STGGL TO STAY TOGETHER AS WAR UKRAE RAG ON
It had seemed like a momento event at first, a turng pot for gay Rsians. * gay couple russian *
“My mother hat gay men, she let me unrstand clearly, when I was 15 years old, ” Shcherbak said.
“The biggt surprise we had was the overwhelmg supportive reactn om thoands of Rsians, which basilly shows that people Rsia are not homophobic, jt brawashed, ” Zygar Rsian enomy may be shrkg, the Rsian ary has failed all the Kreml’s adl for wng the war Ukrae, but the Rsian thori still fd time to persecute Rsia’s LGBTQ muny. Lawmakers are discsg what else n be banned unr the fn of so-lled “LGBT propaganda”—now there is an ia to ban any promotn of homosexualy on the ter and culture.
GAY COUPLE FLE RSIA AFTER SAME-SEX-MARRIAGE SNDAL
Rsia appears to have regnized a gay marriage by sendg a tax return to a proment LGBT rights activist who had married his hband the Uned Stat, the activist said Monday. * gay couple russian *
That’s how Maxim wound up close enough to Stepan that they uld see each other on Hor, a gay hookup app.
HOW RSIA’S FIRST MARRIED GAY COUPLE END UP FLEEG
Rsia has been stokg homophobia the regn ever sce Rsia enacted s so-lled “gay propaganda ban” ne years ago. So they lived quietly, always reful about who knew they were gay. Many queer people fled the new regime, and the fear that queer people might be targeted seemed to e te 2015, when the one gay club the regn was raid by separatists, who beat and robbed the patrons.
They were still reful about who they told they were gay — Stepan didn’t even feel fortable tellg the doctor at the clic where he got his HIV treatment. While many LGBTQ people enthiastilly enlisted, many other queer people, like Stepan and Maxim, didn’t believe the ary would be a safe place for them bee of wispread homophobia.
'ALONE AND FEAR': ORAL OF MARRIED GAY UPLE FORCED TO FLEE RSIA
They were aaid they would be targeted as gays if Rsian-aligned troops ptured their town. They shared a small room wh seven other gay men — and five ts — everyone sleepg si by si on mattrs on the floor. All the rints were gay men or trans women wh male documents, and the whole buildg was on edge as they strategized wh volunteer se workers about how to get whe tickets and leave the untry.
’” But Stepan don’t want to tell his client that he’s gay, or HIV-posive, or get to any of the other personal tails such a nversatn would require. LGBT-Network head Igor Kochetkov said police had told Stotsko and Vosekhovensky they would not be protected om possible attacks by homophobic vigilant.
RSIA ‘ACCINTALLY’ REGNIZ GAY MARRIAGE
As a gay man a untry that ma anti-gay iology a foundatn of s anti-Ukrae propaganda, he feared for his life every day. In his seven years as a gay activist, Maysky has never seen Rsian-speakg LGBTQ+ immigrants g to California such great numbers.
Petersburg who left Rsia after his parents threatened to sue his therapist who backed him receivg hormone therapy; and Ivan, 18, who is gay, half Rsian and half Ukraian, and “didn’t want to kill people. Thoands of members of the LGBTQ+ muny are fleeg Rsia’s anti-gay laws.
RSIAN GAY UPLE CLAIM THEIR MARRIAGE WAS REGNIZED RSIA, BUT THERE’S A TCH
“My parents are very nservative and they don’t believe gay people should exist, ” said Max, who didn’t disclose his last name for fear of retaliatn agast his parents who live St. Most of his iends are the closet or fled the untry — and many of them, he said, were vlently attacked by anti-gay groups before they left.
Thoands of members of the LGBTQ+ muny are fleeg Rsia due to anti-gay laws. A survey published 2020 by Mosw-based non-ernmental rearch anizatn the Levada Center, found that about 30% of Rsians wanted to isolate gay people om society.
One of the rearchers, Ekatera Kochega, told NBC News that many Rsians “would not want to see gay people existg. Although is not illegal to be an LGBTQ+ person Rsia, a ago the Kreml passed a so-lled “gay propaganda law” banng the distributn of rmatn about gay relatnships among mors. Maksim and Dmrii say they n’t wa to marry and start a fay, somethg that they, as gay men, wouldn’t be able to experience back home.
RSIA’S FIRST GAY MARRIED COUPLE VOWS NEVER TO COME HOME
Couple arrted for vlatg Rsia’s ‘gay propaganda’ law. Police the Rsian cy of Kazan Wednday arrted a publicly out gay uple, Haoyang Xu and Gela Gogishvili, for their alleged breach of the untry’s “gay propaganda” law.
GAY MARRIED UPLE FLEE RSIA AFTER RECEIVG ATH THREATS
The two men are particularly active on social media, where they amassed a large followg by chroniclg their experienc Rsia as a gay, non-Slavic uple. -fund Rad Free Europe/Rad Liberty, they immediately experienced harassment after they began uploadg vios documentg their experienc as a gay uple Rsia. The threats me to un on Wednday, when the uple was arrted the Rsian cy of “gay propaganda” law, first troduced 2013, mak a crimal act Rsia to publicly release material pictg same-sex relatnships.
1 5 RSIANS WANT GAYS AND LBIANS 'ELIMATED,' SURVEY FDS
It had seemed like a momento event at first, a turng pot for gay Rsians. Their story, broadst on state televisn, had returned the topic of gay marriage to the natnal nversatn a untry where tolerance towards LGBT people has nosedived unr Print Vladimir saga began on the morng of Jan.
Not only is gay marriage illegal Rsia; 2013 the untry passed a law agast so-lled “gay propaganda, ” which mak punishable for gay upl to kiss or rry a rabow flag the vicy of mors.
A GAY UPLE RAN A RAL RTRANT PEACE. THEN NEW NEIGHBORS ARRIVED.
The law and acpanyg rhetoric have buttrsed homophobia the untry — a recent poll found that 83 percent of Rsians fd sex between people of the same genrs to be “reprehensible. “Rsia officially accepts gay marriage, ” he announced. “We did this not jt for , but for everyone who is sred to be gay public.
“[The marriage law] was wrten by normal people who didn’t take the dark nuanc of ternatnal law to acunt, ” said Valy Milonov, the puty who troduced the origal 2013 “gay propaganda” bill. But before the thori left the apartment late that night, Igor Kochetkov, who heads the Rsian LGBT Network, said they issued a veiled threat, sayg they would not be able to protect the uple om homophobic a YouTube vio of the Rossia-24 broadst, Rsians lled for the uple’s heads. We did this not jt for , but for everyone who is sred to be gay public.