It is the first criminal case of its kind since Russia’s Supreme Court outlawed the so-called “international LGBT movement” last November.
If found guilty, the defendants face up to ten years in jail.
It is the first criminal case of its kind since Russia’s Supreme Court outlawed the so-called “international LGBT movement” last November.
If found guilty, the defendants face up to ten years in jail.
According to Kamil Galeev, it would be more accurate to claim that both the Soviet Union and modern Russia operate mostly the same way as Tsarist Russia did