Moscow shutting down Amnesty, Human Rights Watch in Russia

MOSCOW, 09 April 2022, (TON): Russia said “it was shutting down the local offices of Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International that have been working in the country for the past 30 years.”

The announcement came on the 44th day of Russia’s military campaign in pro-Western Ukraine, with thousands killed and more than 11 million having fled their homes or the country in the worst refugee crisis in Europe since World War II.

Human Rights Watch has been operating in Russia for 30 years, while Amnesty has had a presence in the country since 1993.

The justice ministry said in a statement “all in all, 15 organizations have been taken off Russia’s registry of international organizations and foreign NGOs due to violations of the current legislation of the Russian Federation.”

Russia also shut down the local offices of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom, the Friedrich Ebert Foundation, the Aga Khan Foundation, the Wspolnota Polska Association and other organizations.

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