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Israeli activists hold signs as they protest against Russia's human rights record and anti-gay law in front of Israel's President Shimon Peres' residence during the visit of Dmitry Kiselyov, head of Russia Today,  Russia's largest news agency, in Jerusalem, Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2014. The law bans pro-gay "propaganda" that could be accessible to minors. Activists view the law as forbidding almost any public expression of gay-rights sentiment. Hebrew sign, center, reads, "homophobe and racist not in the presidents' residence," referring to the visitor. (AP Photo/Sebastian Scheiner)

Israeli activists hold signs as they protest against Russia's human rights record and anti-gay law in front of Israel's President Shimon Peres' residence during the visit of Dmitry Kiselyov, head of Russia Today,  Russia's largest news agency, in Jerusalem, Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2014. The law bans pro-gay "propaganda" that could be accessible to minors. Activists view the law as forbidding almost any public expression of gay-rights sentiment. Hebrew sign, center, reads, "homophobe and racist not in the presidents' residence," referring to the visitor. (AP Photo/Sebastian Scheiner)

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