It's illegal to display the Pride flag in Russia992 Archives but these activists found a way around that in the form of a secret flag made from football jerseys.
SEE ALSO: A man helped his friend clear out her attic and ended up discovering a trove of LGBTQ historyA Spanish digital agency teamed up with Spanish LGBTQ organisation FELGTB to create the "Hidden Flag" protest on the streets of Moscow during the World Cup.
The activists wore the football jerseys from Spain, the Netherlands, Brazil, Mexico, and Colombia to represent the colours on the Pride flag.
Activists Marta Márquez, Eric Houter, Eloi Pierozan Junior, Guillermo León, Vanesa Paola Ferrario, and Mateo Fernández Gómez took to the streets over the weekend to appear as a human Pride flag in public places in Moscow.
In June 2013, Russia passed federal laws which banned LGBTQ "propaganda," rendering it illegal to promote "non-traditional sexual relationships" or to distribute any material relating to LGBTQ culture, including the Pride flag.
People have been applauding the act of protest on Twitter.
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LGBTQ activist Eric Rosswood wrote: "OMG! I love this so much!"
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Mikala Paula declared the Hidden Flag the winner of the World Cup.
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