Not Gonna Get Us
From the triumph of t.A.T.u. to a ban on ‘gay propaganda’ and attempts to label ‘the LGBT movement’ as extremist — a history of the queer community in contemporary Russia
Alyona ItskovaDecember 5, 11:49

On 30 November, Russia’s Supreme Court declared the “international LGBT public movement” an “extremist organisation”, effectively outlawing it. Now, the exhibition of any symbol deemed to contain “LGBT elements” (for example, the rainbow flag) may lead to fines or even arrests.
Novaya Europe looks at the history of the LGBT movement in Russia from the fall of the USSR to the present day.
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