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in a new book, it tells incredible stories of the daily lives of russians who are persecuted in their own country just for being gay. with us is the co-editor of the book and tatiana, whose story is highlighted in the book. thanks for having us. thank you. you eventually had to leave russia to be with anna. you say it was hard leaving russia behind. i had a career in russia, a nice apartment, family, i sacrificed all of that to be with anna. i didn t have a choice, though. even if ana could come live with me in russia, we would never be able to be open there. life in the u.s. might not be always easy but at least here i never had to be hugh mum yatd and punished for being a lesbian. what do you think life would be like in russia. i don t think we would have much of a life. we would have to pretend to be roommates or friends or just
strangers. the only way to be together is to go to a country that respects human rights or respects the rights of all the people. we chose new york because i think this is the best place on earth. joseph, one of the things you re doing with this book is getting the story out. one thing that i found quite fascinating is that in russia, if you re part of the media and you re a neutral arbiter, you don t take sides in this debate, but if you in fact report on it you re at risk for being fined and possibly threatened and violence could come against you. how could this even be talked about in russia when those in the media can get in trouble for even reporting it? right. i mean i think that s the essence of the story is that anybody who writes about lgbt life, who covers it, who blogs about it is considered a propagandaist and you re violating this ban so this was a tongue in cheek attempt to deliberately violate the ban, put these stories out there. they re universal stories and i thin
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