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- Evgenia Evgenievna Debryanskaya (Russian: Евгения Евгеньевна Дебрянская; born 10 June 1953) or Yevgenia Debryanskaya is a Russian dissident and LGBT rights...
- most important thinker around Putin. Dugin's first wife was Evgenia Debryanskaya, a Russian activist. They have a son, Artur Dugin, whom they named in...
- dissidents including Valeriya Novodvorskaya, Sergei Grigoryants and Yevgeniya Debryanskaya. Practical preparation for the first constituent congress of the party...
- into being. The Moscow **** & **** Alliance was headed by Yevgeniya Debryanskaya and Roman Kalinin, who became the editor of the first officially registered...
- into being. The Moscow **** & **** Alliance was headed by Yevgeniya Debryanskaya and Roman Kalinin, who became the editor of the first officially registered...
- industry. Evgenia Debryanskaya described Moscow Pride 2006 as "historical – an event that will stay in history forever". Debryanskaya, leader of Russian...
- into being. The Moscow **** & **** Alliance was headed by Yevgeniya Debryanskaya and Roman Kalinin, who became the editor of the first officially registered...
- "unfortunate". In 1989–1990 a Moscow **** rights organization led by Yevgeniya Debryanskaya was permitted to exist, with Roman Kalinin given permission to publish...
- conference in 1990, Kalinin, who was then a young student, and Evgenia Debryanskaya were the only members to state their full names, effectively making them...
- сексуальных меньшинств» ("****ociation of ****ual Minorities"), led by Evgenia Debryanskaya, was permitted to exist, with Roman Kalinin given permission to publish...