The Prosecutor General’s Office called the Moscow Times’ activities undesirable 17:56

The Prosecutor General’s Office of the Russian Federation has deemed the activities of the Dutch non-governmental organization The Moscow Times (recognized as a foreign agent in the Russian Federation) undesirable in Russia. This was reported by press service supervisory authority.

“The organization is based in Amsterdam and operates as an online publication publishing materials in Russian and English,” the statement said.

The Prosecutor General’s Office noted that the publication’s work was aimed at discrediting the decisions of the Russian leadership in both foreign and domestic policy. Access to the Moscow Times website in Russia was previously limited.

Before reportedThe Russian Prosecutor General’s Office has declared the British foundation John Smith Trust an undesirable organization, the Russian Ministry of Justice said on July 8. including Two organisations from Finland, Venajan Demokratian Puolesta and Vuoksi Ry, were added to the list of undesirables in the Russian Federation.

It was previously reported that they could do it in Russia. simplify Procedure for recognizing legal entities as extremist.

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