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Title: Far From Russia’s Biggest Cities, Being Gay Means Being Always Under Threat
Post by: DriftingCrow on January 04, 2014, 11:35:45 PM
http://www.buzzfeed.com/davidtuller/far-from-russias-biggest-cities-being-gay-means-being-always
David Tuller; BuzzFeed

Konstantin was kidnapped and threatened with death. Mikhail was beaten by a friend when he came out. Oksana fears she may be forced to flee Russia. These are their stories.

They punched [Kaonstantin Golava], grabbed his phone, found his mother's number, called, and informed her that her son was a "pedophile" and a "pervert." Then they asked her if they should kill him.

Tumasov is worried that the situation will worsen after the Winter Olympics in Sochi are over, when the international community loses some of its leverage and news organizations turn their attention elsewhere. "They promised the international community that all would be fine for the Olympics," he said, referring to the Russian government. "But after, they'll have no one to answer to." He says he does not favor a boycott of the Olympics, but hopes athletes will speak out and protest Russia's anti-LGBT policies.
Title: Re: Far From Russia’s Biggest Cities, Being Gay Means Being Always Under Threat
Post by: amZo on January 04, 2014, 11:47:57 PM
Typical former soviet reaction to their problem of population decline.... crack down on homosexuality. Like that's going to work. Perhaps a better plan would be to make the country desirable for people to want to bring a new life into the world.