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In a recent report, an American human rights activist has demonstrated that there are fewer crimes linked to intolerance and homophobia than in the United States.
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A young girl from Bryansk who found herself in trouble under Russia's new, harsh, anti-gay-propaganda laws has been pardoned after bureaucrats' change of heart.
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Russia are considering plans to ban gays from giving blood, bringing them in line with many other European countries, and reflecting their recent stance on gays.
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On Paratroopers Day, Russian police were forced to intervene when the paratroopers began to encircle and attack a gay rights protester on the city's main square.
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Two Dutch gay rights activists have been arrested and banned from Russia for three years after taking part in a gay rights protest in the northern city of Murmansk.
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Two girls have been arrested after passengers complained about them hugging on the metro. This took place one week after the law on gay propaganda was made federal.
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A young man has been killed in Volgograd by a homophobic group, who also decided to mutilate the body, cut off his genitals and insert beer bottles into his anus.
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A new law in France which allows same-sex couples to marry has not been embraced by the Russian government. Netizens weigh up the pros and cons of homosexuality.
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A survey of more than 1,500 Russian people has found that the vast majority of Russians are against gay marriage, with a very small percentage supporting the idea.
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A law banning gay propaganda is already in force in a number of places in Russia, but there is a new project that would make it a federal law. Netizens discuss.
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Approximately 20 nationalists in masks have attacked party-goers in a gay club in Moscow, holding a bartender at gunpoint so that she did not call the police.