Certainly, some work remains necessary in order to eradicate the last vestiges of discrimination. But with changing public opinion, it will only be, according to some people, a matter of time, the time needed for a movement begun many decades earlier to achieve its goals. To tell the truth, the 20th century has undoubtedly been the most violently homophobic period of history: deportation to concentration camps under the Nazi regime, Soviet gulags, blackmail and persecution in the United States in the McCarthy era... Obviously, all of that can seem very distant to us now. But quite often living conditions in the world today remain very unfavorable. Homosexuality is discriminated against everywhere: in at least 80 countries, homosexual acts are forbidden by law (Algeria, Senegal, Cameroon, Ethiopia, Lebanon, Jordan, Kuwait, Puerto Rico, Nicaragua, Bosnia...); in many countries, the
unrecognized dead people, etc. However, there could be certain overlapping. E.g. certain big acts of terrorism can overlap with the crimes against humanity. Lecture MOVIE about international crimes (Soviet Story) Soviet union killing people by shots in the back neck etc, mass graves and anonymous graves. Lenin communism will work when certain groups of people are killed Best workers, best engineers are killed. Lots of gulags were created for this. Resisting people were shot, massacres towards peasants. No-one knows how many died - Crime against humanity, because it was a widespread/systematic attack directed against any civilian population, with knowledge of the attack (murder, extermination, torture) Ukraine 1932 11.sept, extermination, winter 32-33, food supplies taken away, no-one could leave the country