Polish LGBT people leaving as post-vote mood grows hostile |
WARSAW, Poland When a right-wing populist party won the right to govern Poland five years ago, Piotr Grabarczyk feared “bad things” might happen to gay men like him and other LGBT people. He sometimes considered leaving the country, but waited. Friends and a job bound Grabarczyk to Warsaw, the relatively liberal capital city.
Posted: 2020-08-06 10:18:00
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