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Author(s)
Nicolae Ploeșteanu, Alex Suciu
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DOI:10.17265/1548-6605/2023.05.004
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G.E. Palade University from Târgu Mureș, Târgu Mures, Romania
ABSTRACT
The study sheds light on the different positions that the main actors involved in the Russian-Ukrainian war and the relevant international institutions express towards the specific issues of LGBTQ+ communities that were or still are on their territory, highlighting that Romania is a much more tolerant space towards these communities than the one of origin or in the vicinity. The institutionalised and statist approach to the situation of LGBTQ+ communities highlights a much more delicate and burdensome idea: the existence of discriminatory practices that join another set of possible discriminations, based on ethnicity and other criterias. All of these have become ideological arguments for starting and pursuing war.
KEYWORDS
Russian-Ukrainian war, LGBTQ+ discrimination, agression, refugee
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