Young mothers Yana and Yaroslava don’t want to leave Rsia wh their 6-year-old son. But they fear a harsh new anti-gay law passed by Rsian lawmakers will leave them ltle choice.
Contents:
- LORENZO LUIGI T. GAYYA
- ‘OUR MERE EXISTENCE IS ILLEGAL.’ AS MOSW TOUGHENS ANTI-GAY LAW, LGBTQ RSIANS FEAR FOR THE FUTURE
- CHECHNYA: ESPED GAY MEN SENT BACK BY RSIAN POLICE
LORENZO LUIGI T. GAYYA
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Top 6 Lorenzo Luigi Gayya om the Universy of Santo Tomas (UST) terned for the Public Attorneys Office (PAO) law school. Somehow and someday when I obta the means and the skills, I want to work towards securg jtice for those who have ls life, ” Gayya said.
‘OUR MERE EXISTENCE IS ILLEGAL.’ AS MOSW TOUGHENS ANTI-GAY LAW, LGBTQ RSIANS FEAR FOR THE FUTURE
Gayya was already workg for a private firm when he passed the Bar, somethg he said he would ntue for now.
This aspect of lawyerg attracts me and I feel like this is somethg I’m meant for, ” Gayya said. Torralba and Gayya, who both e om UST – currently embroiled the high-profile hazg ath se of hman law stunt Horac “At” Castillo III – oppose hazg. “Lawyers who m illegal acts, ” Gayya said.
CHECHNYA: ESPED GAY MEN SENT BACK BY RSIAN POLICE
Sugay Associate. Internatnal advot have cried the vlence as a byproduct of state-sponsored Rsian homophobia. As a rult, Svetski and his fellow LGBTQ+ Rsians are forced to advote for Rsia, activists crease their exposure to vlence the more they anize agast homophobia, says Daniel Balson, an advocy director at Amnty Internatnal.