5.
-
sovyetler birliğinde
eşcinsellik yasaktı ve cezası
5 yıl çalışma kampına gönde
rilmekti .
In 1933, the Soviet government
under the leadership of Joseph Stalin
recriminalised homosexual activity with
punishments of up to five years' hard labour[
citation needed]. A 1934 article in the new Criminal Code
outlawed 'homosexuality'.[5] Following Stalin's death,
there was a liberalisation of attitudes
toward sexual issues in the Soviet Union,
but homosexual acts remained illegal.