1) Pomada Club is one of the only LGBTQIA+ clubs in Kiev, Ukraine
Source: SBS Viceland
2) In 2013, the Ukrainian government defaulted on an agreement with the European union, opting instead for closer ties with notoriously anti-LGBT+ Russia
Source: SBS Viceland
3) LGBT groups and activists chose intentionally to not bring social issues into the Euromaidan Revolution
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"A lot of gay people, a lot of queer people, they've been there, and they were fighting shoulder-to-shoulder with everyone else, but it wasn't manifested in any way," he says.
He explains: "I think it was one of the biggest mistakes of the queer community here to, uh, keep it silent. Now when you talk to people, they say, 'Well, where have you been during the revolution?' and "'I didn't see any gay people fighting with us there, so why should we care?' And I think that's very tragic."
4) Since the revolution, there has been a surge of anti-LGBT+ attacks, committed by ultra-right nationalists
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They believe they're fighting for Ukraine's morality, with some groups organising violent attacks on members of the LGBT+ community.
"They want us to to be scared," says local activist Zoryan Kis. "They want us to hide, and they told me: 'We will be attacking every event that you organise because we don't want you on the streets'."
5) Some ultra-right youth groups organise "gay safaris", where they use social media to lure members of the LGBT+ community to attack and shame them
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"If we didn't take care of it, it would be scary to have children here," he says adding that his solution is to "shoot them".
He continues: "How could it be natural when one guy is with another guy? How could it be natural? It's impossible, it's inconceivable."
6) According to a recent study, 63% of Ukrainians surveyed believe homosexuality is a mental disease
The organisation Gay Alliance is trying to change that by helping to educate people on LGBTQ issues, running campaigns in support of same-sex partnerships, handing out pamphlets educating people about discriminations, and raising awareness for a bill on same-sex civil partnerships.