Freed Russian dissident plans to marry girlfriend in Germany

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Sasha Skochilenko was released in Moscow's prisoner exchange with Washington after spending more than two years behind bars for protesting against Russia's war in Ukraine.
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00:00A Russian dissident released from prison following the historic prisoner exchange between Moscow
00:06and Washington is planning to marry her girlfriend.
00:12Sasha Skochalenko and Sonia Subotina were not able to wed in their home country of Russia,
00:18but they now live in Germany, a country that recognizes same-sex marriage.
00:24I know many partners of other political prisoners,
00:28most often they are girls who are waiting for their men.
00:32And it's a very common situation when they get married right in the prison or in the colony,
00:38it's possible, and it gives them the right to long-term dates,
00:43it gives them the right to receive calls more often, short-term dates,
00:49because their status is determined by the state, but we never had such an opportunity.
00:56Same-sex marriages were effectively outlawed in Russia in 2020,
01:01when President Putin pushed through a constitutional reform to extend his rule.
01:07One of the clauses of the reform stipulated that marriage could only be officiated between a man and a woman.
01:16But the couple have now begun a new life in Germany,
01:19after Skochalenko spent more than two years behind bars for protesting Russia's war against Ukraine.

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