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AP News
Philippine ex-leader Duterte is being flown to The Hague to face charges of crimes against humanity
Philippine officials say arrested former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has left Manila on a plane and he will be turned over to the International Criminal Court in The Hague.
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Did you know Russia is the most homosexual country in Europe and Asia for 500 years?
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Did you know Russia is the most homosexual country in Europe and Asia for 500 years?
yes, which is why the soviet union made sure all of their officers got married. If you didn't you were on a list of being a possible defector or being gay.
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also why, the hunt for red october, the officers around him were all single and Ramius'wife was dead.
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>Similarly, as commercial bathhouses appeared for the first time in Moscow in the seventeenth century, the state decreed that the sexes should be separated for the sake of public decency. At least on the men's side of commercial baths, youths were employed to scrub clients' backs, and likely also engaged in paid and unpaid sexual relations with them.
>The bathhouses of Russia's cities were another important site in the homosexual world. In comparison to earlier eras, when sex between youthful attendants and their clients was organized according to relatively egalitarian peasant customs, by the 1890s bathhouse homosexual prostitution was a business not unlike work in heterosexual brothels.
>The Austrian Royal Councillor Sigismund von Herberstein described in his report Rerum Moscoviticarum Commentarii (Notes on Muscovite Affairs) his observations during his travels in Moscow in 1517 and 1526. He stated that homosexuality was present among all social classes.
>The English poet George Turberville who visited Moscow in 1568 when Ivan IV ruled Russia during a bloody phase, was not shocked by the carnage, but about the open homosexuality of the Russian peasants.
>In 1634, Adam Olearius also reported that homosexuality among men existed on all levels of society and was not treated as a crime.
>One of the most prominent examples was Grand Duke Konstantin, grandson of emperor Nicholas I and uncle of Nicholas II, whose homosexuality was revealed in 1994, nearly 80 years after his death in 1915, when his candid diaries were published. Konstantin recalls in detail the internal turmoil he felt as he struggled to ignore his urges, especially when it came to attending public bathhouses, many of which were known centres of male prostitution.
>The bathhouses of Russia's cities were another important site in the homosexual world. In comparison to earlier eras, when sex between youthful attendants and their clients was organized according to relatively egalitarian peasant customs, by the 1890s bathhouse homosexual prostitution was a business not unlike work in heterosexual brothels.
>The Austrian Royal Councillor Sigismund von Herberstein described in his report Rerum Moscoviticarum Commentarii (Notes on Muscovite Affairs) his observations during his travels in Moscow in 1517 and 1526. He stated that homosexuality was present among all social classes.
>The English poet George Turberville who visited Moscow in 1568 when Ivan IV ruled Russia during a bloody phase, was not shocked by the carnage, but about the open homosexuality of the Russian peasants.
>In 1634, Adam Olearius also reported that homosexuality among men existed on all levels of society and was not treated as a crime.
>One of the most prominent examples was Grand Duke Konstantin, grandson of emperor Nicholas I and uncle of Nicholas II, whose homosexuality was revealed in 1994, nearly 80 years after his death in 1915, when his candid diaries were published. Konstantin recalls in detail the internal turmoil he felt as he struggled to ignore his urges, especially when it came to attending public bathhouses, many of which were known centres of male prostitution.
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