114:(The Theme), which was established to help the goal of complete equality for people with different sexual orientation. It was the first explicitly gay-themed magazine in Russia. The inability to hold a constructive dialogue with authorities led to the split in the MULH organization into the radical and moderate wings. After this development, Kalinin became
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were involved in the surveillance and blackmail of those who were HIV positive. His initiatives and public actions were designed to attract attention. He once led a group that distributed condoms to the delegates of the 28th
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