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Epilogue
In which Boris Yeltsin decriminalizes consensual homosexuality – but homophobia remains
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The Soviet Union has disintegrated several years earlier. Boris Yeltsin is elected as the first Russian president. In 1993, he passes an omnibus law, which decriminalizes consensual sodomy. Although consensual sodomy is no longer a crime, the government does not issue any directives as to what should be done to those already prosecuted under sodomy law and currently in places of confinement. Many of them are still in jails and Russian jailers are not keen on releasing them. An activist, Masha Gessen, together with other human rights activists, travels around Russia, trying to secure their release and bickering with homophobic prison bosses.

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