Russists’ hunt for LGBT people and military relatives and kidnapping of children: Life in Kherson in wait for Ukrainian ArmyBy Oleksandra ZakharovaKherson residents lived in a real hell for ten months before the Ukrainian Armed Forces arrived.
Co-owner of a doughnut shop in Kyiv on raising money for Ukraine’s Armed Forces and helping LGBTQ militaryBy Oleksandra HorchynskaSasha Zhyliaev on his work after the full-scale invasion, 50 thousand pies for the military and IDPs, crowdfunding for LGBT soldiers, and the values war.
Kharkiv. War. LGBT+By Anna SharyhinaCo-organizer of KharkivPride Anna Sharyhina introduces four queer persons who stayed in Kharkiv after Russia attacked Ukraine
Code 103. How prosecution under Article 120 in Uzbekistan really worksBy Sarpa MediaHow blackmail, extortion, and ill-treatment are part of “sodomy” investigations, and why consensual sex is still criminalised in Uzbekistan, a country that announced 2022 the year of “human interest”.
“As a Last Resort, We Will Jump Into the River”.By Jenia DolgajaAmong Kurdish youth searching for a better life in Europe, there are also homosexuals who are tired of concealing their orientation. Belarusian journalist Evgenia Dolgaya who spoke to some
“I Understand This Is Immoral, I Promise to Get It Fixed.”By Jenia DolgajaFollowing the presidential election, the gay community in Belarus has been actively engaged in protests. However, its members have faced violence not only from security forces but...