Day of the adoption of the law banning "LGBT propaganda"
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On the day the law banning "homosexual propaganda among minors" was passed, Fred Perry store employees helped protesters in Moscow escape attacks by Cossacks and "Orthodox activists."
Authors
- Ksenia Elyan
- Zosya Rodkevich
- Kirill Kulagin
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