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  1. Evgenia Evgenievna Debryanskaya (Russian: Евгения Евгеньевна Дебрянская; born 10 June 1953) or Yevgenia Debryanskaya is a Russian dissident and LGBT rights activist. She was also the co-founder of the Osvobozhdenie (Freedom), a radical group that emerged out of the first homosexual movement in Russia and ...

  2. Nov 25, 2015 · Yevgenia Debryanskaya was a determined gay rights activist and a co-founder of a party that called for the disbanding of the army and the legalization of same-sex marriage and marijuana.

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    В 1979 году переехала из Свердловска в Москву. В 1987 году вместе с Валерией Новодворской основала политический семинар «Демократия и гуманизм», на основе которого весной 1988 года был создан оргкомитет партии «Демократический союз» (ДС). На учредительном съезде ДС в мае 1988 была избрана членом Центрального координационного совета партии. Вспомина...

  3. Evgenia Debryanskaya described Moscow Pride 2006 as "historical – an event that will stay in history forever". Debryanskaya, leader of Russian lesbian movement, was arrested together with more than 200 activists in front of Moscow City Hall on the day of the Pride.

  4. In the early 1990s, activists including Evgenia Debryanskaya and Roman Kalinin began calling for the legalization of same-sex marriage in Russia. In April 1994, Slava Mogutin and his partner Robert Filippini applied to marry at a registry office in Moscow.

  5. Evgenia Evgenievna Debryanskaya or Yevgenia Debryanskaya is a Russian dissident and LGBT rights activist. 2. Evgenia Debryanskaya was the co-founder of the Osvobozhdenie, a radical group that emerged out of the first homosexual movement in Russia and the Democratic Union.

  6. May 27, 2023 · In 1990, a gay rights organisation led by Evgenia Debryanskaya was allowed to operate in Moscow, and Roman Kalinin was able to publish the gay newspaper Tema. In 1989, Vladimir Veselkin, a member of the band Auktyon, and singer Garik Sukachov gave concerts against the persecution of gays.