Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Federation Council will send “stop-list” to the Prosecutor General, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Justice – RIA Novosti

MOSCOW, July 8 – RIA Novosti. The Federation Council on Wednesday to take on the last meeting of the spring session of the so-called patriotic “stop list” and will appeal to the Prosecutor General’s Office, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Justice with a proposal to introduce referred to in It NGO in the list of undesirable organizations.

The “stop list” appear 12 foreign and international NGOs in the Federation Council noted that this list is not final.

Twelve to “stop list “

In the patriotic” stop-list “of foreign NGOs, prepared by the Federation Council, entered the Institute” Open Society “(Soros Foundation), National Endowment for Democracy, the International Republican Institute, the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs, the MacArthur Foundation, Freedom House, Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, the Foundation “Education for Democracy”, the East European Democratic Centre, the World Congress of Ukrainians and Ukrainian World Coordinating Council and the Crimean field mission on Human Rights.

The speaker of the Federation Council Valentina Matviyenko said, that the basis for drawing up the list of regions began treatment, the authorities are concerned that operate on their territory by foreign organizations, which do not even have branches in Russia.

According to Matvienko, drawing up “stop list” will make transparent, understandable work of non-governmental organizations for public bodies and power structures that often do not even know what these associations.

Federation Council asks resist

Together with the “stop-list” Federation Council plans to appeal to the Prosecutor General Yuri Chaika, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and the head of the Ministry of Justice Alexander Konovalov, with the request to take additional measures to counter the “anti-Russian activities of foreign and international non-governmental organizations”.

The project offers treatment Federation Council Prosecutor General’s Office, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Justice to consider the “stop-list”, which includes a number of prominent anti-Russian engagement of foreign or international non-governmental organizations with a view to a possible extension to their existing norms of the Russian legislation on the recognition of their unwanted activities.

As stated in the draft circulation Today Russia faced “with the most powerful in the last quarter of a century attack” on its own national interests, values ​​and institutions. “The main goal – to influence the political situation in Russia and undermine the patriotic unity of our people, to disrupt the integration projects with Russia’s participation in the CIS and to achieve geopolitical isolation of our country”, – the authors of the document.

“Given the fact that a significant part of these organizations do not implement their programs through its own offices in Russia and from abroad and indirectly, require the prior informed the Russian public about the risks arising from the interaction with them, as well as constant monitoring of the effectiveness of existing legal mechanism, under the above federal law, “- said in the draft treatment.

The work began

One of the initiators of the” stop-list “, the head of the Federation Council international committee Konstantin Kosachev said that the document will undergo regular changes. “He should be constantly subject to revision and rethinking, any organization, even falling into it at an early stage, can be further from it to disappear simply because they prove the plausibility of their intentions and actions,” – said the senator.

According to Kosachev, the creation of a “stop-list” will allow to resist the foreign NGOs, backed by foreign government agencies, “has the task of countering Russia”.

The head of the Constitutional Committee of the Federation Council Andrey Klishas He stresses that the adoption of the patriotic “stop list” is evidence that the work has begun. “It is not a closed list (NGOs), it is not a judgment. It is important that we give to understand that this issue is under the control of the parliament,” – he told reporters.

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