Androsenko became the chairman of
GayBelarus in 2009, organizing three
Minsk Pride parades between 2010 and 2012. In January 2009, Androsenko and other representatives of the Belarusian Initiative for Sexual and Gender Equality protested the
conscription call for a
gay man who worked as a journalist and activist. Androsenko stated to media that it was not safe for a gay person to be called for military duties in Belarus, citing the army as highly homophobic and expressing concerns, along with other activists, about the psychological and physicall health of this man. The army subsequently declared the young man unfit for service. In May 2009, Androsenko was detained by police in
Moscow, Russia, while taking part in a protest against homophobia in Russia. Along with Androsenko, riot police also arrested British activist
Peter Tatchell. On 16 December 2009, Androsenko was arrested outside the
Iranian embassy in Minsk after he and other gay activists organized a demonstration in front of the embassy to protest
Iran's treatment of gay men. Androsenko and
Russian LGBTQ rights activist
Nikolay Alexeyev united in November 2018 to form the Slavic Gay Pride, in which Belarusian LGBTQ people would travel to
Moscow in June 2019 for that year's
Moscow Pride, which had already been banned by the end of 2018. He has also been a strong critic of President
Alexander Lukashenko, whom Androsenko accused of "state-sanctioned homophobia" following the physical assaults and arrests at the 2010 Minsk Pride. == Aggressions and exile ==