36 Photos From Russia That Everyone Needs To See


1. St. Petersburg Gay Pride, 2013:

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3. What began as a peaceful march…

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4. …ended up turning incredibly violent as anti-gay protesters overtook the rally.

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5. A gay rights supporter is beaten to the ground.

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6. Smoke bombs are set off.

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7. Chaos ensues.

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8. A woman runs from the crowd.

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9. Two men flee…

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10. …but are eventually detained.

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11. In the end, police officers detained several of the gay activists.

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12. The 2012 parade ended the same way.

An anti-gay protester clashes with a gay rights activist.
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13. That event was also overrun by anti-gay protesters.

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15. Moscow, May 2013:

An unknown anti-gay activist hits Russian gay and LGBT rights activist Nikolai Alexeyev during an unauthorized gay rights activists rally in central Moscow.
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16. An unauthorized protest turns violent.

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17. Gay activists end up being detained.

The sign says, “Love is stronger than homophobia.”
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18. The 2012 Moscow gay pride was filled with more of the same…


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19. …more detained gay rights activists.

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20. June 2013: Gay rights activists hold a kiss-in in Moscow.

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21. The activists were protesting a new “gay propaganda” law. The law would introduce steep fines and jail terms for people who promote homosexual “propaganda” to minors.

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22. That event also ended violently.

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23. Russian police detained more than 20 gay rights activists…

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24. …as gay rights activists were pelted with rotten eggs.

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26. The same thing happened at a “kissing protest” in January.

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27. That event also turned bloody.

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28. More violence.

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29. An Orthodox activist pulls a gay rights campaigner’s hair.

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30. Unknown assailants attack a gay rights activist.

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31. Meanwhile, Russian lawmakers passed a bill barring same-sex foreign couples from adopting Russian children.

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32. The anti-gay propaganda bill became a law.

33. And just this past week, four Dutch citizens were tried in Moscow for a “gay propaganda” crime.

34. Still, activists keep on fighting.

This photo is from this year’s International Day Against Homophobia. This sign says, “I’m 17 years old. Government says I do not exist. Nazi say, I need to be killed, But I will live!”
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35. This one says, “Homophobia kills!”

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36. And this one says, “Love is stronger than hate.”

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