Evgenia Debryanskaya

Evgenia Debryanskaya
Евгения Дебрянская
Personal details
Born (1953-06-10) 10 June 1953
PartyDemocratic Union, Libertarian Party
SpouseAleksandr Dugin (formerly)
Children1
Occupation
  • Entrepreneur
  • activist
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Evgenia Evgenievna Debryanskaya (also transliterated as Yevgenia; Russian: Евгения Евгеньевна Дебрянская; born 10 June 1953) is a Russian dissident and LGBT rights activist.

She was also the co-founder of the Osvobozhdenie (Freedom), a radical group that emerged out of the first homosexual movement in Russia and the Democratic Union. Former leader of the Libertarian Party of the RSFSR.

Debryanskaya advocated for the withdrawal of the Soviet army from Eastern Europe, opening of the Russian borders, and the legalization of same-sex marriage. She was also the first wife of Aleksandr Dugin, the Russian political activist, who has been referred to as Vladimir Putin's "Rasputin" by the Milken Institute, as well as "Putin's philosopher", and "Putin's brain". Debryanskaya was called the first "open" lesbian in Russia in a 2008 interview in Ogoniok.

Debryanskaya is also a writer and has directed auteur films.