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Russian undesirable organizations law

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Russian law during ruling of Vladimir Putin

Undesirable organizations law
Undesirable NGOs law
  • On Amendments to Legislative Acts of the Russian Federation
Citation129-FZ
Enacted23 May 2015
Legislative history
Bill title662902-6
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TheRussian undesirable organizations law (officiallyFederal Law of 23 May 2015 N 129-FZ "On amendments of some legislative acts of the Russian Federation")[1] is a law that was signed by PresidentVladimir Putin on 23 May 2015 as a follow-up to the2012 Russian foreign agent law andDima Yakovlev Law. Under the law, Russian prosecutors are able to target foreign groups which they deem to present "a threat to the foundation of the constitutional order of the Russian Federation, the defense capability of the country or the security of the state."[2]

The law gives prosecutors the power to declare foreign and international organizations "undesirable" in Russia and shut them down. Organizations are subject to heavy fines, while individuals affiliated with them can receive lengthy prison sentences if they fail to dissolve when given notice to do so. These punishments also apply to Russians who maintain ties to them. Supporters of the law claim that this law is vital for the preservation of national security, but critics say that the law is unclear in many areas and can be used to silence dissent. Since the start of theRussian invasion of Ukraine, the Russian government has escalated the use of both the foreign agent and undesirable organizations laws to block the activities of the media, human rights andcivil society organisations, most of whom are based in thewestern world.[3]

History

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The proponents revealed that an initial idea of the law was to expand the action of the "foreign agent law" onto foreign noncommercial organizations as well, but after the introduction ofeconomic sanctions against Russia they decided to incorporate economic aspects in the new law as well.[4]

On 23 July 2024 theState Duma adopted a law according to which any organizations can be recognized as undesirable in Russia if their founders or participants are foreign government agencies, in addition to foreign NGOs.[5]

Implications for NGOs

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These organisations are forbidden from holding public events and from possessing or distributing promotional materials, including viamass media. All Russian banks and financial institutions are forbidden from cooperating with them and are required to inform Russia's financial watchdog agency about all those that attempt to use them.[citation needed]

When given notice from the prosecutors, these NGOs have to disband. Violators face fines or prison terms of up to six years. People cooperating with such entities are subject to fines and can be banned from enteringRussia.[6] Russians who maintain ties with "undesirables" face penalties ranging from fines to a maximum of six years in prison.[7]

Enforcement

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On 25 May 2015, the first proposed list of undesirable NGOs was sent to the Prosecutor-General's office was made by an MP fromLDPR. The list included the think tankCarnegie Moscow Center, the international history and human rights societyMemorial, as well as the Moscow offices ofHuman Rights Watch andAmnesty International.[8]

On 7 July 2015,RIA Novosti published an alleged shortlist by theFederal Council of Russia of organizations to be branded undesirable. Those include the US-basedOpen Society Institute, theNational Endowment for Democracy, theMacArthur Foundation and theCharles Stewart Mott Foundation. The list also includes the Polish-basedEducation for Democracy foundation and theEast European Democratic Centre as well as three Ukrainian organizations: TheUkrainian World Congress, theUkrainian World Coordinating Council and theCrimean Field Mission on Human Rights.[9][10]

After the Federal Council's vote to include theMacArthur Foundation on the recommended list of "undesirable organizations", it announced the closing of its Russian division, operating since 1992.[11]

In July 2015, theNational Endowment for Democracy became the first organization to be officially blacklisted by the Russian authorities under the law. The decision by the Office of theProsecutor General of the Russian Federation was announced on its website where it was claimed that NED's activities "pose a threat to constitutional order of the Russian Federation, defense potential and security of the state". Among NED's alleged violations were its donations to commercial and non-profit organizations that independently monitor elections, as well as for undefined "political activities" and "discrediting service in the [Russian] armed forces".[12][13]

In November 2015, two branches ofGeorge Soros' charity network, theOpen Society Foundations and the Open Society Institute Assistance Foundation, were banned under this law in Russia. The infractions were not listed, but theOffice of the Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation released a statement stating that "the activity of the Open Society Foundations and the Open Society Institute Assistance Foundation represents a threat to the foundations of the constitutional system of the Russian Federation and the security of the state".[14][15]

Ahead of theMarch 2018 presidential election, two European organizations involved in election monitoring were added.[16]

Affected organizations

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As of 10 February 2026[update], theMinistry of Justice of the Russian Federation declared 329 overseas and international organizations "undesirable" in Russia (including theoccupied territories of Ukraine): most of the affected organizations are based in Germany, Ukraine, the United Kingdom, and the United States.[17]

List of organizations affected by the Russian undesirable organizations law
Organization affectedCountryMinistry
of Justice’s
order date
Prosecutor-
General’s
decision date
Reference
1National Endowment for Democracy United States29 July 201528 July 2015[18]
2Open Society Institute Assistance Foundation United States1 December 201526 November 2015[19]
3Open Society Foundations United States1 December 201526 November 2015[19]
4U.S. Russia Foundation United States7 December 20153 December 2015[20]
5National Democratic Institute United States17 March 201610 March 2016[21]
6Media Development Investment Fund United States22 August 201618 August 2016[22]
7International Republican Institute United States22 August 201618 August 2016[22]
8Open Russia Civic Movement United Kingdom27 April 201726 April 2017[23]
9Open Russia United Kingdom27 April 201726 April 2017[23]
10Institute of Modern Russia [ru] United States27 April 201726 April 2017[24]
11Black Sea Trust for Regional Cooperation Romania3 July 201730 June 2017[25]
12European Platform for Democratic Elections Germany13 March 201812 March 2018[26]
13International Elections Study Center Lithuania13 March 201812 March 2018[27]
14German Marshall Fund United States21 March 201820 March 2018[28]
15Pacific Environment United States28 August 201824 August 2018[29]
16Free Russia Foundation United States28 June 201927 June 2019[30]
17Ukrainian World Congress Canada17 July 201911 July 2019[31]
18Atlantic Council United States29 July 201925 July 2019[32]
19People in Need Czech Republic12 November 20197 November 2019[33]
20European Endowment for Democracy Belgium12 March 20206 March 2020[34]
21Jamestown Foundation United States9 April 20208 April 2020[35]
22PH International United States23 April 202022 April 2020[36]
23Dragon Springs United States21 July 202017 July 2020[37]
24Doctors Against Forced Organ Harvesting United States21 July 202017 July 2020[37]
25European Falun Dafa Association United Kingdom21 July 202017 July 2020[37]
26Friends of Falun Gong United States21 July 202017 July 2020[37]
27Global Mission to Rescue Persecuted Falun Gong Practitioners United States21 July 202017 July 2020[37]
28Coalition to Investigate the Persecution of Falun Gong United States21 July 202017 July 2020[37]
29World Organisation to Investigate the Persecution of Falun Gong United States21 July 202017 July 2020[37]
30Prague Civil Society Centre Czech Republic25 December 202017 December 2020[38]
31Association of Schools of Political Studies of the Council of Europe France25 December 202022 December 2020[39]
32Center for Liberal Modernity [de] Germany2 June 202126 May 2021[40]
33Forum of Russian-speaking Europeans Germany2 June 202126 May 2021[40]
34Austausch [de] Germany2 June 202126 May 2021[40]
35Bard College United States30 June 202121 June 2021[41]
36European Choice France9 July 202130 June 2021[42]
37Khodorkovsky Foundation United Kingdom9 July 202130 June 2021[42]
38Oxford Russia Fund United Kingdom9 July 202130 June 2021[42]
39Future of Russia Foundation United Kingdom9 July 202130 June 2021[42]
40Society for Freedom of Information (Team 29) Czech Republic9 July 202129 June 2021[43]
41Proekt United States23 July 202115 July 2021[44]
42International Partnership for Human Rights Belgium17 August 202112 August 2021[45]
43New Generation Spiritual Directorate of the Evangelical Christian [uk] Ukraine30 August 202123 August 2021[46]
44New Generation Evangelical Christian Church [uk] Latvia30 August 202123 August 2021[46]
45New Generation International Biblical College [uk] Ukraine30 August 202123 August 2021[46]
46New Generation International Christian Movement [uk] Latvia30 August 202123 August 2021[46]
47World Institute of Scientology Enterprises United States1 October 202124 September 2021[47]
48Church of Spiritual Technology United States1 October 202124 September 2021[47]
49European Network of Election Monitoring Organizations Montenegro1 October 202127 September 2021[48]
50WOT Foundation Poland4 February 202225 January 2022[49]
51Free Idel-Ural Ukraine28 February 202216 February 2022[49]
52Journalism Development Network (OCCRP) United States5 March 202222 February 2022[49]
53Important Stories Latvia5 March 202222 February 2022[49]
54Chatham House United Kingdom13 April 20227 April 2022[49]
55Crimean Human Rights Group Ukraine13 May 20224 May 2022[49]
56Heinrich Böll Foundation Germany31 May 202220 May 2022[49]
57Stichting Bellingcat Netherlands26 July 202213 July 2022[49]
58Bellingcat United Kingdom26 July 202213 July 2022[49]
59The Insider Latvia26 July 202213 July 2022[49]
60CEELI Institute Czech Republic26 July 202213 July 2022[49]
61Open Estonia Foundation Estonia29 July 202219 July 2022[49]
62Calvert 22 Foundation United Kingdom12 August 202229 July 2022[49]
63Ukrainian Canadian Congress Canada19 August 20224 August 2022[50]
64Macdonald–Laurier Institute Canada19 August 20224 August 2022[50]
65Ukrainian National Federation of Canada Canada19 August 20224 August 2022[50]
66Dekabristen Germany25 October 202212 October 2022[51]
67Wilson Center United States25 November 202210 November 2022[52]
68Open Press France25 November 202211 November 2022[52]
69Volodymyr Muntyan Renaissance Charity Foundation [uk] Ukraine25 November 202216 November 2022[53]
70Renaissance Spiritual Center [uk] Ukraine25 November 202216 November 2022[53]
71Riddle Lithuania13 December 202225 November 2022[54]
72Anti-War Committee in Sweden «Russians Against War» Sweden10 January 202320 December 2022[55]
73Meduza Latvia7 February 202325 January 2023[56]
74Andrei Sakharov Foundation United States7 February 202323 January 2023[57]
75Free Russia Forum Lithuania13 February 202330 January 2023[58]
76Free Nations League Lithuania10 March 202317 February 2023[59]
77Transparency International Germany21 March 20233 March 2023[60]
78Free Nations of Post-Russia Forum Poland31 March 202315 March 2023[61]
79Solidarus Germany5 April 202315 March 2023[62]
80CrimeaSOS [uk] Ukraine5 April 202321 March 2023[63]
81Free University Latvia18 April 202330 March 2023[64]
82Institute for Statecraft United Kingdom25 April 202320 March 2023[65]
83Civil Society Forum [ru] Germany25 April 202310 April 2023[66]
84Bellona Foundation Norway2 May 202317 April 2023[67]
85League of Residents of Chishima and Habomai Islands [ja] Japan11 May 202320 April 2023[68]
86Congress of People's Deputies Poland18 May 202327 April 2023[69]
87Greenpeace Netherlands29 May 202318 May 2023[70]
88Anti-Corruption Foundation United States1 June 202322 May 2023[71]
89Transformation Center (Church International, Covenant Network) United States27 June 20237 June 2023[72]
90Agora Bulgaria28 June 202314 June 2023[73]
91World Wide Fund for Nature Switzerland5 July 202320 June 2023[74]
92Novaya Gazeta Europe Latvia14 July 202326 June 2023[75]
93Altai Project United States17 July 20233 July 2023[76]
94Educational Human Rights House Chernihiv Ukraine24 July 20235 July 2023[77]
95Human Rights House Foundation Norway24 July 20235 July 2023[77]
96Barys Zvozskau Belarusian Human Rights House Lithuania24 July 20235 July 2023[77]
97Human Rights House Tbilisi Georgia24 July 20235 July 2023[77]
98Human Rights House Yerevan Armenia24 July 20235 July 2023[77]
99Human Rights House Crimea Ukraine24 July 20235 July 2023[77]
100Wild Salmon Center United States2 August 202317 July 2023[78]
101TVR Studios (TV Rain) Netherlands4 August 202321 July 2023[79]
102TV Rain Latvia4 August 202321 July 2023[79]
103Wilfried Martens Centre for European Studies Belgium15 August 202328 July 2023[80]
104Conflict Intelligence Team Georgia18 August 20234 August 2023[81]
105AllatRa Ukraine18 August 20232 August 2023[82]
106For a Free Russia Poland23 August 202311 August 2023[83]
107Free Buryatia Foundation United States12 September 202330 August 2023[84]
108URALIC Centre for Indigenous Peoples Estonia14 September 202330 August 2023[85]
109unKremlin Germany18 September 20231 September 2023[86]
110International Transport Workers' Federation United Kingdom18 September 20231 September 2023[87]
111EastCham Finland Finland26 September 202312 September 2023[88]
112Hudson Institute United States26 September 202313 September 2023[89]
113Foundation for Democratic Development United States11 October 202318 September 2023[90]
114Committee-2024 Poland17 October 202326 September 2023[86]
115Central European University Austria1 November 202318 September 2023[91]
116Centre for East European and International Studies [de] Germany1 November 202312 September 2023[92]
117Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Jehovah's Witnesses [de] Germany8 November 202312 October 2023[93]
118Religious Center of Jehovah's Witnesses in Ukraine [uk] Ukraine8 November 202312 October 2023[93]
119Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania United States8 November 202312 October 2023[93]
120Civic Council Poland21 November 20233 November 2023[94]
121Center for European Policy Analysis United States27 November 202323 October 2023[95]
122Academic Network Eastern Europe [de] Germany4 December 202314 November 2023[96]
123Russian Action Committee Lithuania4 December 202314 November 2023[96]
124RAND Corporation United States6 December 202321 November 2023[97]
125Russian America for Democracy in Russia United States25 December 202324 November 2023[98]
126True Russia United Kingdom25 December 20237 December 2023[98]
127Global Investigative Journalism Network United States25 December 20235 December 2023[98]
128Helpdesk Media Foundation Latvia26 December 202311 December 2023[98]
129Freies Russland Berlin Germany26 January 202426 December 2023[99]
130Freies Russland NRW Germany26 January 202426 December 2023[99]
131GlobalGiving United States26 January 202411 January 2024[99]
132Anti-War Committee of Russia31 January 202411 January 2024[100]
133Russie-Libertés [fr] France31 January 202411 January 2024[100]
134Association of Free Russians Spain31 January 202411 January 2024[100]
135Alliance for the Return of the Northern Territories Japan5 February 202423 January 2024[101]
136Crimean Tatar Resource Center [uk] Ukraine5 February 202416 January 2024[101]
137IndustriALL Global Union Switzerland5 February 202417 January 2024[101]
138Russian Election Monitor Germany7 February 202419 January 2024[102]
139Article 19 United Kingdom8 February 202423 January 2024[102]
140Mnenie Media (Doxa) Czech Republic8 February 202415 January 2024[102]
141Anarchist Black Cross Federation United States16 February 202425 January 2024[103]
142Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty United States20 February 20242 February 2024[104]
143German Association for East European Studies [de] Germany1 March 202414 February 2024[105]
144Friedrich Ebert Foundation Germany1 March 202414 February 2024[105]
145XZ Foundation Germany1 March 202414 February 2024[105]
146OWEN — Mobile Academy for Gender Democracy and Peacebuilding Germany1 March 202414 February 2024[105]
147Lev Kopelev Forum [de] Germany13 March 202419 February 2024[106]
148American Councils for International Education United States18 March 202426 February 2024[107]
149Cultural Vistas United States18 March 202426 February 2024[107]
150Institute of International Education United States18 March 202426 February 2024[107]
151Russians Against War Antalya Turkey18 March 202427 February 2024[107]
152Open Dialogue Foundation Poland25 March 202414 February 2024[108]
153Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy Canada2 April 202413 March 2024[109]
154Russian Canadian Democratic Alliance Canada2 April 202413 March 2024[109]
155Norman Paterson School of International Affairs Canada2 April 202413 March 2024[109]
156Center for Civil Liberties Ukraine16 April 202429 March 2024[110]
157Boris Nemtsov Foundation for Freedom [ru] Germany16 April 202413 March 2024[110]
158Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom Germany16 April 202413 March 2024[110]
159Feminist Anti-War Resistance25 April 20249 April 2024[111]
160Ingush Independence Committee Turkey2 May 202411 April 2024[112]
161Prometheus Security Environment Research Center Ukraine15 May 202424 April 2024[113]
162KKL-Stop the Occupation of Karelia Estonia17 May 202425 April 2024[114]
163Come Back Alive Ukraine17 May 202424 April 2024[114]
164Freedom House United States21 May 20246 May 2024[114]
165Sotaproject [ru] Lithuania24 May 20247 May 2024[113]
166Liberal Democratic League of Ukraine Ukraine3 June 202413 May 2024[115]
167German Historical Institute Moscow Germany14 June 202430 May 2024[116]
168Great Commission Media Ministries Canada21 June 20243 June 2024[117]
169International Russian Radio & Television Finland21 June 20243 June 2024[117]
170Great Commission Media Ministries United States21 June 20243 June 2024[117]
171Dekoder [de] Germany1 July 202430 May 2024[118]
172Center for Strategic and International Studies United States1 July 202411 June 2024[118]
173Democratic Community of Russian-speakers in Finland Finland8 July 202420 June 2024[119]
174Vuoksi Ry Finland8 July 202420 June 2024[119]
175MitOst Germany10 July 202420 June 2024[120]
176John Smith Trust United Kingdom10 July 202426 June 2024[120]
177The Moscow Times Netherlands17 July 20243 July 2024[121]
178Carnegie Endowment for International Peace United States18 July 20241 July 2024[121]
179Assembly of the Peoples of the Caucasus France2 August 202416 July 2024[122]
180EF Education First Switzerland5 August 202416 July 2024[122]
181OSTMOST Foundation Poland5 August 202416 July 2024[122]
182Konrad Adenauer Foundation Germany14 August 202431 July 2024[123]
183Kulturus Czech Republic14 August 202430 July 2024[124]
184MRR-Fund (My Russian Rights) Germany14 August 202430 July 2024[124]
185Russia Behind Bars Germany14 August 202430 July 2024[124]
186For Your and Our Freedom Czech Republic14 August 202430 July 2024[124]
187Deputies of Peaceful Russia Germany27 August 202413 August 2024[125]
188Clooney Foundation for Justice United States27 August 202414 August 2024[125]
189Belsat Poland1 October 202411 September 2024[126]
190Humanitarian Fund 24/02 Ukraine4 October 202418 September 2024[127]
191Media in Cooperation and Transition Germany30 October 20247 October 2024[128]
192International Association of Intellectual Games Liechtenstein14 November 202430 October 2024[129]
193YPO United States14 November 202430 October 2024[128]
194Human Rights Centre «ZMINA» [uk] Ukraine20 November 20246 November 2024[130]
195The Satanic Temple United States19 December 202429 November 2024[131]
196Recorded Future United States9 January 202516 December 2024[132]
197Canadian Center for Development of Democracy in Russia Canada10 January 202517 December 2024[133]
198Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe United States17 January 202516 December 2024[134]
199Help Heroes of Ukraine United States17 January 202520 December 2024[135]
200International Religious Freedom or Belief Alliance United States17 January 202525 December 2024[136]
201OpenText Canada30 January 20259 January 2025[137]
202Independent Institute of Philosophy France30 January 202520 January 2025[138]
203Journalists in Need Network Germany30 January 202525 December 2024[139]
204Compelson Czech Republic30 January 20259 January 2025[139]
205Register of Damage for Ukraine Netherlands7 February 202522 January 2025[140]
206The Barents Observer Norway18 February 20254 February 2025[141]
207Association of Free Russians Portugal3 March 20257 February 2025[142]
208Russian Democratic Society Serbia5 March 202519 February 2025[143]
209Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party Belgium17 March 202524 February 2025[144]
210European Liberal Youth Belgium17 March 202524 February 2025[144]
211Rasmussen Global Denmark24 March 20255 March 2025[145]
212Association for the Development of Russian Civil Society and Support of Russian Emigrants Latvia24 March 202526 February 2025[146]
213For Ukraine, Their Freedom and Ours! France26 March 20255 March 2025[147]
214European Leadership Network United Kingdom1 April 202510 March 2025[148]
215German Council on Foreign Relations Germany1 April 20255 March 2025[149]
216Elton John AIDS Foundation United Kingdom14 April 202521 March 2025[150]
217Justice for Journalists United Kingdom14 April 202521 March 2025[151]
218Elton John AIDS Foundation United States14 April 202521 March 2025[150]
219Hanns Seidel Foundation Germany18 April 202521 March 2025[152]
220Northern Territories Issue Association Japan18 April 20253 April 2025[153]
221Hope Harbor Society United States22 April 202531 March 2025[154]
222Community of Free Russians Italy7 May 202510 April 2025[155]
223International Indigenous Fund for Development and Solidarity Batani United States14 May 202511 April 2025[156]
224Association of Investigative Journalists — Fund 19/29 Czech Republic22 May 202511 April 2025[157]
225Association «Polish Community» Poland22 May 202521 April 2025[158]
226Amnesty International United Kingdom28 May 202512 May 2025[159]
227Eurasian Coalition on Health, Rights, Gender and Sexual Diversity Estonia28 May 202512 May 2025[160]
228Brigham Young University United States2 June 202529 April 2025[161]
229Körber Foundation Germany2 June 202529 April 2025[161]
230Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies United States3 June 202512 May 2025[162]
231Radio Echo [ru] Germany3 June 202512 May 2025[162]
232Institute for Human Sciences Austria3 June 202512 May 2025[163]
233NoWar Human Rights Movement Mongolia11 June 202512 May 2025[164]
234British Council United Kingdom11 June 202526 May 2025[165]
235Global Network of Sex Work Projects United Kingdom19 June 202530 May 2025[166]
236Democratic Community of Russians in Cyprus Cyprus19 June 202530 May 2025[166]
237Razom United States24 June 20259 June 2025[167]
238Sex Workers' Rights Advocacy Network Hungary24 June 20253 June 2025[168]
239Eurasian Harm Reduction Association Lithuania2 July 202516 June 2025[169]
240European Resilience Initiative Centre Germany2 July 202511 June 2025[170]
241Norwegian Helsinki Committee Norway11 July 202524 June 2025[170]
242Yale University United States11 July 202523 June 2025[171]
243Army SOS [uk] Ukraine11 July 202523 June 2025[170]
244Civil network community «Peace. Progress. Human Rights» [ru]22 July 20251 July 2025[172]
245Andrei Sakharov Institute France22 July 20251 July 2025[172]
246Robert Carr Fund Netherlands1 August 20254 July 2025[173]
247East View Information Services United States4 August 20254 July 2025[173]
248n-ost Germany4 August 20254 July 2025[173]
249Rosa Luxemburg Foundation Germany4 August 202515 July 2025[174]
250International House World Organisation United Kingdom7 August 202516 July 2025[175]
251UnMode — Community Movement for Access to Justice Georgia7 August 202521 July 2025[175]
252Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights Poland11 August 202525 July 2025[176]
253Group 36 United States14 August 202525 July 2025[177]
254Reporters Without Borders France14 August 202523 July 2025[177]
255Foundation Remembrance, Responsibility and Future Germany18 August 20251 August 2025[178]
256Zimin Foundation United Kingdom18 August 202530 July 2025[179]
257Netherlands Helsinki Committee Netherlands18 August 20251 August 2025[180]
258Demokrati-JA Germany21 August 20256 August 2025[181]
259ProtectDefenders.eu Belgium26 August 20256 August 2025[182]
260Civic Solidarity Platform26 August 20256 August 2025[182]
261Human Rights Funders Network United States4 September 202513 August 2025[183]
262Royal United Services Institute United Kingdom4 September 20258 August 2025[184]
263International Baccalaureate Switzerland4 September 202515 August 2025[185]
264Friede Allen Germany16 September 202515 August 2025[186]
265AFS Intercultural Programs United States25 September 20259 September 2025[187]
266Initiative for Resistance and Dialogues Finland1 October 20259 September 2025[188]
267Eurasian Network of People Who Use Drugs Georgia1 October 20258 September 2025[188]
268Bart-Marsho France2 October 202517 September 2025[188]
269Assembly of Chechens of Europe France2 October 202517 September 2025[188]
270Correctiv Germany8 October 202516 September 2025[189]
271International Center for Journalists United States30 October 202517 September 2025[190]
272Truth Hounds Ukraine30 October 202516 September 2025[190]
273Ideas for Change Ukraine30 October 202517 September 2025[190]
274JX Fund Germany30 October 202517 September 2025[190]
275Nordic Council of Ministers Denmark7 November 202524 October 2025[191]
276Equal Rights Trust United Kingdom13 November 20251 November 2025[192]
277Free Peoples of Russia House United States24 November 202510 November 2025[193]
278Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project Netherlands24 November 20257 November 2025[193]
279Human Rights Watch United States28 November 202510 November 2025[194]
280GSC Game World Ukraine28 November 202513 November 2025[195]
281International Federation for Human Rights France1 December 202513 November 2025[196]
282Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group Ukraine2 December 202519 November 2025[197]
283Turkic Revival Front Turkey4 December 202519 November 2025[197]
284İMKANDER [tr] Turkey4 December 202524 November 2025[197]
285Civic Council Support Foundation Poland4 December 202521 November 2025[197]
286Alliance for a Free and Democratic Russia Germany15 December 20251 December 2025[198]
287Nature and Youth Norway15 December 20252 December 2025[198]
288For Free Russia Bulgaria15 December 20251 December 2025[198]
289House of Ingria Estonia15 December 20251 December 2025[198]
290Deutsche Welle Germany15 December 20251 December 2025[198]
291Stichting Justice Initiative [ru] Netherlands18 December 20252 December 2025[199]
292Rubikus Germany29 December 202516 December 2025[200]
293Russian-speaking Democrats Germany29 December 202516 December 2025[200]
294Action4life Lithuania29 December 202516 December 2025[200]
295Nordic Ukraine Forum Sweden29 December 202517 December 2025[200]
296LexCollective United States29 December 202515 December 2025[200]
297Oak Foundation [de] Switzerland12 January 202618 December 2025
298SupportNet Estonia12 January 202617 December 2025
299Casimir Pulaski Foundation Poland12 January 202617 December 2025[201]
300Stefan Batory Foundation Poland12 January 202617 December 2025[201]
301Trial International [de] Switzerland12 January 202617 December 2025
302Institute for Global Reconstitution Germany12 January 202617 December 2025
303Samogłoska Foundation Poland12 January 202617 December 2025
304Freedom and Democracy Foundation Poland12 January 202616 December 2025[201]
305International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association Switzerland19 January 202624 December 2025[202]
306B4Ukraine Netherlands19 January 202622 December 2025[202]
307SAB UA Estonia19 January 202622 December 2025[202]
308George Washington University United States19 January 202624 December 2025[202]
309Lemkin Institute for Genocide Prevention United States19 January 202624 December 2025[202]
310RUHelp Luxembourg19 January 202622 December 2025[202]
311Artec 3D Luxembourg19 January 202622 December 2025[202]
312Centre for Peacebuilding and Community Development United Kingdom19 January 202625 December 2025[202]
313Human Rights First United States19 January 202622 December 2025[202]
314International Alliance of Libertarian Parties Switzerland26 January 202612 January 2026[203]
315Kafkas Vakfı Turkey26 January 202612 January 2026[203]
316Parliamentary Centre Canada26 January 202612 January 2026[203]
317VIGO Law Firm France26 January 202613 January 2026[203]
318Canada Fund for Local Initiatives Canada26 January 202613 January 2026[203]
319WhiteBIT [es] Lithuania30 January 202619 January 2026[204]
320W Group30 January 202619 January 2026[204]
321Regional Center for Human Rights [uk] Ukraine30 January 202619 January 2026[204]
322International Women's Media Foundation United States30 January 202619 January 2026[204]
323AVSI [de] Italy4 February 202622 January 2026[205]
324Ukrainian Legal Advisory Group Ukraine4 February 202620 January 2026[205]
325Crude Accountability Incorporated United States4 February 202619 January 2026[205]
326German Academic Exchange Service Germany9 February 202623 January 2026[206]
327Federal Association of Russian-speaking Parents Germany9 February 202629 January 2026[206]
328RISE Moldova Moldova9 February 202629 January 2026[206]
329Chronicles Media [ru] Lithuania9 February 202629 January 2026[206]

Reactions

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Picket in support ofAnastasia Shevchenko, first person who was convicted for participation in an "undesirable" organisation

Russia's human rightsombudspersonElla Pamfilova said the power given to theProsecutor General to designate groups "undesirable" without going to court contradicts theRussian constitution and condemned the lack of a right to appeal.[207][208]

GermanChancellorAngela Merkel's spokesperson said that the law was an attempt to further isolate and discredit members of civil society who were critical of the government.[209]

Britain'sMinister for Europe,David Lidington, said it was "yet another example of the Russian authorities' harassment of NGOs and those who work with them in Russia".[210]

TheUSState Department stated it was "deeply troubled" by the law and expressed concern that it "will further restrict the work of civil society in Russia and is a further example of the Russian government's growing crackdown on independent voices and intentional steps to isolate the Russian people from the world".[211] The Deputy Chief of the US Mission to theOSCE Permanent Council urged the Russian government "to uphold its international obligations and OSCE commitments to respect the freedoms of expression, peaceful assembly and association, and the rule of law."[212]

Amnesty International said the bill would "squeeze the life" from civil society, whileHuman Rights Watch warned it would be locals who would be worst-hit.[213] Veteran human rights activistLyudmila Alexeyeva described the law as "another step toward lowering the curtain between our country and the West."[6]

On 13 June 2016, the opinion of theVenice Commission on Russian undesirable organizations law was published.[214] According to theVenice Commission conclusion, Russian undesirable organizations law consists of vague definition of certain key concepts, such as "non-governmental organisations", which determines whether the activities of a foreign or international NGO may be declared undesirable, "directing of" and "participating in" the activities of a listed NGO, coupled with the wide discretion granted to the Office of the Public Prosecutor and the lack of specific judicial guarantees in the Federal Law, contradicts the principle of legality. The automatic legal consequences (blanket prohibitions) imposed upon NGOs whose activities are declared undesirable (prohibition to organise and conduct mass actions and public events or to distribute information materials) may only be acceptable in extreme cases of NGOs constituting serious threat to the security of the state or to fundamental democratic principles. In other instances, the blanket application of these sanctions might contradict the requirement under theEuropean Convention on Human Rights that the interference with the freedom of association and assembly has to respond to a pressing social need and has to be proportional to the legitimate aim pursued. Furthermore, the inclusion of an NGO in the List should be made on the basis of clear and detailed criteria following a judicial decision or, at least, the decision should be subject to an appropriate judicialappeal.

See also

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  116. ^"Минюст объявил Германский исторический институт в Москве «нежелательной» организацией".Meduza (in Russian). 17 June 2024. Archived fromthe original on 17 June 2024. Retrieved17 June 2024.
  117. ^abc"Минюст внес три иностранные НПО в реестр нежелательных".TASS (in Russian).Moscow. 21 June 2024. Archived fromthe original on 21 June 2024. Retrieved21 June 2024.
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  119. ^ab"Генпрокуратура объявила «нежелательным» «Демократическое сообщество русскоязычных в Финляндии»".Meduza (in Russian). 8 July 2024. Archived fromthe original on 8 July 2024. Retrieved8 July 2024.
  120. ^ab""Нежелательными" в России признали The John Smith Trust и MitOst e.V".Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (in Russian). 12 July 2024. Archived fromthe original on 12 July 2024. Retrieved12 July 2024.
  121. ^abLambrecht, Lisa (18 July 2024)."В РФ признали Фонд Карнеги "нежелательной организацией"".Deutsche Welle (in Russian). Archived fromthe original on 18 July 2024. Retrieved18 July 2024.
  122. ^abc"Три европейские НПО внесли в реестр нежелательных в РФ".TASS (in Russian).Moscow. 8 August 2024. Archived fromthe original on 8 August 2024. Retrieved8 August 2024.
  123. ^"Генпрокуратура России признала "нежелательной" деятельность немецкого Фонда Конрада Аденауэра".Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (in Russian). 5 August 2024. Archived fromthe original on 1 September 2024. Retrieved1 September 2024.
  124. ^abcd"Russian Prosecutors Label Prisoner Rights Group as 'Undesirable'".The Moscow Times. 2 August 2024. Archived fromthe original on 14 August 2024. Retrieved14 August 2024.
  125. ^ab"Минюст внес фонд актера Джорджа Клуни в реестр нежелательных организаций".Vedomosti (in Russian). 28 August 2024. Archived fromthe original on 28 August 2024. Retrieved28 August 2024.
  126. ^"Минюст внес телеканал Belsat в реестр нежелательных в РФ НПО".TASS (in Russian).Moscow. 2 October 2024. Archived fromthe original on 3 October 2024. Retrieved3 October 2024.
  127. ^"Минюст внес в реестр нежелательных организаций украинский «Фонд 24.02»".Vedomosti (in Russian). 4 October 2024. Archived fromthe original on 8 October 2024. Retrieved8 October 2024.
  128. ^ab"Генпрокуратура признала «нежелательными» американскую и немецкую организации".OVD-Info (in Russian). 31 October 2024. Archived fromthe original on 9 November 2024. Retrieved9 November 2024.
  129. ^"Генпрокуратура РФ объявила «нежелательной» деятельность Международной ассоциации интеллектуальных игр. Она проводит игры «Что? Где? Когда?» за пределами России".Meduza (in Russian). 5 November 2024. Archived fromthe original on 15 November 2024. Retrieved15 November 2024.
  130. ^"Деятельность украинского Центра информации о правах человека признали нежелательной".TASS (in Russian).Moscow. 21 November 2024. Archived fromthe original on 21 November 2024. Retrieved21 November 2024.
  131. ^"The Satanic Temple внесли в реестр нежелательных в РФ организаций".TASS (in Russian).Moscow. 20 December 2024. Archived fromthe original on 21 December 2024. Retrieved21 December 2024.
  132. ^"Американскую компанию Recorded Future признали «нежелательной организацией»".OVD-Info (in Russian). 18 December 2024. Archived fromthe original on 10 January 2025. Retrieved10 January 2025.
  133. ^"Canadian Center for Development of Democracy in Russia признали «нежелательной организацией»".OVD-Info (in Russian). 20 December 2024. Archived fromthe original on 10 January 2025. Retrieved10 January 2025.
  134. ^"«Комиссию по безопасности и сотрудничеству в Европе» признали «нежелательной организацией»".OVD-Info (in Russian). 25 December 2024. Archived fromthe original on 17 January 2025. Retrieved17 January 2025.
  135. ^"Генпрокуратура признала «нежелательной» организацию Help Heroes of Ukraine".OVD-Info (in Russian). 24 December 2024. Archived fromthe original on 17 January 2025. Retrieved17 January 2025.
  136. ^"Международный альянс за свободу вероисповедания или убеждений признали «нежелательной организацией»".OVD-Info (in Russian). 29 December 2024. Archived fromthe original on 17 January 2025. Retrieved17 January 2025.
  137. ^"Канадскую айти-компанию OpenText признали «нежелательной» организацией".OVD-Info (in Russian). 16 January 2025. Archived fromthe original on 31 January 2025. Retrieved31 January 2025.
  138. ^"Французскую организацию Independent Institute of Philosophy признали «нежелательной» в России".OVD-Info (in Russian). 27 January 2025. Archived fromthe original on 31 January 2025. Retrieved31 January 2025.
  139. ^ab"«Нежелательными организациями» признали чешского разработчика ПО и немецкую сеть помощи журналистам".OVD-Info (in Russian). 31 January 2025. Archived fromthe original on 31 January 2025. Retrieved31 January 2025.
  140. ^"Минюст внес реестр ущерба в список нежелательных организаций в РФ".TASS (in Russian).Moscow. 7 February 2025. Archived fromthe original on 7 February 2025. Retrieved7 February 2025.
  141. ^"Russia Labels Barents Observer 'Undesirable' After European Court Ruling".The Moscow Times. 7 February 2025. Archived fromthe original on 19 February 2025. Retrieved19 February 2025.
  142. ^"Генпрокуратура объявила «нежелательной организацией» португальскую «Ассоциацию свободных россиян»".Meduza (in Russian). 13 February 2025. Archived fromthe original on 6 April 2025. Retrieved6 April 2025.
  143. ^"Сербская НПО Russian Democratic Society признана нежелательной в России".Interfax (in Russian).Moscow. 24 February 2025. Archived fromthe original on 6 April 2025. Retrieved6 April 2025.
  144. ^ab"Генпрокуратура признала «нежелательной» европейскую политическую партию ALDE".OVD-Info (in Russian). 3 March 2025. Archived fromthe original on 6 April 2025. Retrieved6 April 2025.
  145. ^"Генпрокуратура признала «нежелательной организацией» консалтинговую фирму бывшего генсека НАТО".OVD-Info (in Russian). 12 March 2025. Archived fromthe original on 6 April 2025. Retrieved6 April 2025.
  146. ^"Поддерживающую российских эмигрантов организацию из Латвии признали «нежелательной»".OVD-Info (in Russian). 7 March 2025. Archived fromthe original on 6 April 2025. Retrieved6 April 2025.
  147. ^"Французскую организацию Pour l'Ukraine признали «нежелательной» в России".OVD-Info (in Russian). 17 March 2025. Archived fromthe original on 6 April 2025. Retrieved6 April 2025.
  148. ^"Генпрокуратура признала The European Leadership Network «нежелательной организацией»".OVD-Info (in Russian). 25 March 2025. Archived fromthe original on 6 April 2025. Retrieved6 April 2025.
  149. ^"«Немецкое общество внешней политики» признали «нежелательным» в России".OVD-Info (in Russian). 20 March 2025. Archived fromthe original on 6 April 2025. Retrieved6 April 2025.
  150. ^ab"Фонд Элтона Джона объявили «нежелательной организацией» в России".OVD-Info (in Russian). 3 April 2025. Archived fromthe original on 16 April 2025. Retrieved16 April 2025.
  151. ^"Фонд Justice for Journalists, созданный Ходорковским, признали «нежелательной организацией»".OVD-Info (in Russian). 15 April 2025. Archived fromthe original on 16 April 2025. Retrieved16 April 2025.
  152. ^"Генпрокуратура признала «нежелательной» организацией немецкий фонд Hanns-Seidel-Stiftung".OVD-Info (in Russian). 21 April 2025. Archived fromthe original on 22 April 2025. Retrieved22 April 2025.
  153. ^"Генпрокуратура признала «нежелательной» японскую «Ассоциацию по вопросам северных территорий»".OVD-Info (in Russian). 7 April 2025. Archived fromthe original on 22 April 2025. Retrieved22 April 2025.
  154. ^"Генпрокуратура объявила нежелательной организацию "Hope Harbor Society"".Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (in Russian). 10 April 2025. Archived fromthe original on 25 April 2025. Retrieved25 April 2025.
  155. ^Romashenko, Sergey (21 April 2025)."В РФ объявили нежелательным "Сообщество свободных россиян"".Deutsche Welle (in Russian). Archived fromthe original on 12 May 2025. Retrieved12 May 2025.
  156. ^Lebedeva, Olga (14 May 2025)."В РФ признали "нежелательной" организацию коренных народов".Deutsche Welle (in Russian). Archived fromthe original on 15 May 2025. Retrieved15 May 2025.
  157. ^"Генпрокуратура России признала «нежелательной организацией» чешский «Фонд 19/29», который занимается поддержкой журналистов-расследователей".The Insider (in Russian). 7 May 2025. Archived fromthe original on 22 May 2025. Retrieved22 May 2025.
  158. ^"Минюст внес в реестр «нежелательных организаций» польскую «Вспульнота Польска»".OVD-Info (in Russian). 22 May 2025. Archived fromthe original on 22 May 2025. Retrieved22 May 2025.
  159. ^Starcevic, Seb (19 May 2025)."Russia bans 'undesirable' Amnesty International".Politico Europe. Archived fromthe original on 21 May 2025. Retrieved21 May 2025.
  160. ^"В России признана нежелательной деятельность эстонской ECOM".Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (in Russian). 15 May 2025. Archived fromthe original on 29 May 2025. Retrieved29 May 2025.
  161. ^ab"Минюст внес немецкий фонд и американский университет в реестр «нежелательных организаций»".OVD-Info (in Russian). 2 June 2025. Archived fromthe original on 5 June 2025. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  162. ^ab"Владельца интернет-радио «Эхо» и американское научное общество признали «нежелательными» в России".OVD-Info (in Russian). 5 June 2025. Archived fromthe original on 5 June 2025. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  163. ^"Генпрокуратура признала «нежелательным» австрийский Институт гуманитарных наук".OVD-Info (in Russian). 21 May 2025. Archived fromthe original on 1 June 2025. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  164. ^"Генпрокуратура РФ признала «нежелательной организацией» группу монгольских активистов #NOWAR".OVD-Info (in Russian). 11 June 2025. Archived fromthe original on 14 June 2025. Retrieved14 June 2025.
  165. ^"В России объявили «нежелательным» «Британский совет» — организатора тестирования по английскому языку IELTS".Meduza (in Russian). 5 June 2025. Archived fromthe original on 5 June 2025. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  166. ^ab"Минюст внес две новые организации в перечень «нежелательных»".OVD-Info (in Russian). 23 June 2025. Archived fromthe original on 23 June 2025. Retrieved23 June 2025.
  167. ^"Минюст внес в список «нежелательных организаций» фонд Razom for Ukraine".OVD-Info (in Russian). 25 June 2025. Archived fromthe original on 28 June 2025. Retrieved28 June 2025.
  168. ^Orlov, Alexander (24 June 2025)."Генпрокуратура признала нежелательным в России венгерский фонд, помогающий отстаивать права секс-работников".Belsat (in Russian). Archived fromthe original on 28 June 2025. Retrieved28 June 2025.
  169. ^"Две европейские организации объявили «нежелательными» в России".OVD-Info (in Russian). 4 July 2025. Archived fromthe original on 4 July 2025. Retrieved4 July 2025.
  170. ^abc"Минюст признал «нежелательными» фонд «Армия SOS», «Европейский инициативный центр устойчивости» и Норвежский Хельсинкский комитет".The Insider (in Russian). 11 July 2025. Archived fromthe original on 11 July 2025. Retrieved11 July 2025.
  171. ^"Генпрокуратура РФ признала «нежелательной» организацией Йельский университет в США".OVD-Info (in Russian). 8 July 2025. Archived fromthe original on 8 July 2025. Retrieved8 July 2025.
  172. ^ab"«Институт Андрея Сахарова» и движение «Мир. Прогресс. Права человека» объявили «нежелательными»".OVD-Info (in Russian). 24 July 2025. Archived fromthe original on 24 July 2025. Retrieved24 July 2025.
  173. ^abc"Фонд по борьбе с ВИЧ, сеть журналистов и американскую компанию добавили в список «нежелательных»".OVD-Info (in Russian). 4 August 2025. Archived fromthe original on 4 August 2025. Retrieved4 August 2025.
  174. ^"Немецкий Фонд Розы Люксембург признали «нежелательной организацией»".OVD-Info (in Russian). 21 July 2025. Archived fromthe original on 21 July 2025. Retrieved21 July 2025.
  175. ^ab"Минюст внес в реестр «нежелательных» британский «Международный дом» и грузинское движение «Анмуд»".OVD-Info (in Russian). 7 August 2025. Archived fromthe original on 8 August 2025. Retrieved8 August 2025.
  176. ^"Хельсинский фонд по правам человека признали «нежелательной организацией»".OVD-Info (in Russian). 12 August 2025. Archived fromthe original on 12 August 2025. Retrieved12 August 2025.
  177. ^ab"«Репортеров без границ» и «Группу 36» признали «нежелательными организациями» в России".OVD-Info (in Russian). 14 August 2025. Archived fromthe original on 14 August 2025. Retrieved14 August 2025.
  178. ^"Генпрокуратура признала нежелательной деятельность немецкого фонда".Vedomosti (in Russian). 18 August 2025. Archived fromthe original on 18 August 2025. Retrieved18 August 2025.
  179. ^"Благотворительный фонд Зиминых признали «нежелательной» организацией".OVD-Info (in Russian). 5 August 2025. Archived fromthe original on 5 August 2025. Retrieved5 August 2025.
  180. ^"Нидерландский Хельсинкский комитет внесли в список «нежелательных организаций»".OVD-Info (in Russian). 21 August 2025. Archived fromthe original on 21 August 2025. Retrieved21 August 2025.
  181. ^"Генпрокуратура объявила «нежелательной» немецкую Demokrati-JA. Это сообщество русских эмигрантов в Берлине, выступающих против войны".Meduza (in Russian). 14 August 2025. Archived fromthe original on 14 August 2025. Retrieved14 August 2025.
  182. ^ab"Минюст внес две европейских правозащитных организации в реестр «нежелательных»".OVD-Info (in Russian). 27 August 2025. Archived fromthe original on 27 August 2025. Retrieved27 August 2025.
  183. ^"В список «нежелательных организаций» внесли американскую «Сеть спонсоров прав человека»".OVD-Info (in Russian). 5 September 2025. Archived fromthe original on 5 September 2025. Retrieved5 September 2025.
  184. ^"Британский аналитический центр, проводящий оборонные исследования, признали «нежелательным» в РФ".OVD-Info (in Russian). 2 September 2025. Archived fromthe original on 2 September 2025. Retrieved2 September 2025.
  185. ^"Генпрокуратура РФ объявила «нежелательной организацией» швейцарский International Baccalaureate (IB). Он разрабатывает программы обучения для международных школ".Meduza (in Russian). 25 August 2025. Archived fromthe original on 25 August 2025. Retrieved25 August 2025.
  186. ^"«Мир Всем» признали «нежелательной организацией»".OVD-Info (in Russian). 18 September 2025. Archived fromthe original on 29 September 2025. Retrieved29 September 2025.
  187. ^"Минюст внес AFS Intercultural Programs в перечень нежелательных организаций".Gazeta.Ru (in Russian). 26 September 2025. Archived fromthe original on 1 November 2025. Retrieved1 November 2025.
  188. ^abcd"В России признали нежелательными четыре НПО".Gazeta.Ru (in Russian). 3 October 2025. Archived fromthe original on 7 October 2025. Retrieved7 October 2025.
  189. ^"Минюст включил немецкую НПО в список нежелательных организаций".RIA Novosti (in Russian). 10 October 2025. Archived fromthe original on 11 October 2025. Retrieved11 October 2025.
  190. ^abcd"Минюст признал нежелательными в РФ четыре иностранных организации".Business FM [ru] (in Russian). 31 October 2025. Archived fromthe original on 1 November 2025. Retrieved1 November 2025.
  191. ^"«Совет министров северных стран» внесли в перечень нежелательных организаций".Vedomosti (in Russian). 10 November 2025. Archived fromthe original on 11 November 2025. Retrieved11 November 2025.
  192. ^"Генпрокуратура РФ объявила «нежелательной» британскую организацию Equal Rights Trust, закрывшуюся месяц назад".Meduza (in Russian). 6 November 2025. Archived fromthe original on 14 November 2025. Retrieved14 November 2025.
  193. ^ab"В России признали нежелательными два НПО из США и Нидерландов".Gazeta.Ru (in Russian). 26 November 2025. Archived fromthe original on 26 November 2025. Retrieved26 November 2025.
  194. ^"Human Rights Watch объявили «нежелательной» организацией в России".Meduza (in Russian). 28 November 2025. Archived fromthe original on 28 November 2025. Retrieved28 November 2025.
  195. ^"Разработчика игры S.T.A.L.K.E.R. объявили «нежелательным» в России".Meduza (in Russian). 18 November 2025. Archived fromthe original on 21 November 2025. Retrieved21 November 2025.
  196. ^"Минюст внес Международную федерацию за права человека в реестр нежелательных".Vedomosti (in Russian). 2 December 2025. Archived fromthe original on 2 December 2025. Retrieved2 December 2025.
  197. ^abcd"Минюст признал польский «Фонд поддержки гражданского совета» нежелательным в РФ".Национальная служба новостей [ru] (in Russian). 5 December 2025. Archived fromthe original on 6 December 2025. Retrieved6 December 2025.
  198. ^abcde"Минюст внес Deutsche Welle в реестр «нежелательных» организаций в России".Meduza (in Russian). 16 December 2025. Archived fromthe original on 21 December 2025. Retrieved21 December 2025.
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  200. ^abcde"Минюст внес в реестр нежелательных пять зарубежных организаций".RBK Group (in Russian). 30 December 2025. Archived fromthe original on 9 January 2026. Retrieved9 January 2026.
  201. ^abc"Три польские НПО объявлены нежелательными в России".Kommersant (in Russian). 22 December 2025. Archived fromthe original on 29 December 2025. Retrieved29 December 2025.
  202. ^abcdefghi"Минюст внес девять иностранных организаций в список нежелательных".RIA Novosti (in Russian). 21 January 2026. Archived fromthe original on 23 January 2026. Retrieved23 January 2026.
  203. ^abcde"Минюст внес в реестр нежелательных организации из четырех стран".RBK Group (in Russian). 27 January 2026. Archived fromthe original on 27 January 2026. Retrieved27 January 2026.
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  205. ^abc"Минюст расширил список нежелательных в России организаций".RIA Novosti (in Russian). 5 February 2026. Archived fromthe original on 5 February 2026. Retrieved5 February 2026.
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