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Under New Extremism Laws, LGBTQ Russians Must Fight to Survive » The Hoima Post

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Russian LGBTQ rights groups learn how to work from abroad Natalia Soloviova, the chair the Russian LGBT Network, a nonprofit that Putin’s government declared as extremist on April 27. (Photo by Bryan Derballa for Uncloseted Media) This story was originally published by Uncloseted Media, an LGBTQ-focused investigative news outlet. By Hope Pisoni Natalia Soloviova always knew she was putting herself at risk. As the chair of the Russian LGBT Networ…
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Erasing 76 Crimes broke the news on Saturday, May 16, 2026.
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