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posted by CoolHand on Monday May 25 2015, @07:49PM   Printer-friendly
from the soviet-russia-ngo's-you dept.

Multiple news outlets have reported that Russia has passed a law allowing Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) to be banned if undesirable.

According to the story on Euronews:

Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed into law a bill which will allow foreign organisations to be banned from operating in the country.

The new law will give authorities the right to prosecute non-governmental organisations if considered "undesirable" or a threat to national security.

From the CNN story:

Tanya Lokshina, Russia program director for Human Rights Watch, said the new law had "the potential to severely damage our work in Russia," and was a cause for grave concern for all international groups operating in the country.

Nevertheless, she said she did not believe the law was aimed at international organizations like hers. Instead, she said, it was aimed at Russians who might cooperate with, or support, international organizations.

NGOs are not always beloved around the world and have been accused of doing more harm than good. What is the correct role for NGOs in the world?

 
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  • (Score: 1) by tftp on Wednesday May 27 2015, @04:11AM

    by tftp (806) on Wednesday May 27 2015, @04:11AM (#188449) Homepage

    The Soviets didn't have any trouble doing that. And Putin is KGB.

    KGB was never in the propaganda business. But that doesn't really matter because the statement

    The Soviets didn't have any trouble doing that

    is not correct. As matter of fact, the complete failure of Communist propaganda was one of key reasons for decay of USSR and its consequent disintegration. People lost hope in Communism; comparison with Capitalism was not in favor of the former. CPSU could not fight that, and people refused to fight for Communism. They instead chose to fight for capitalism when Gorbachev gave them the chance.