Russia Labels International Federation for Human Rights as “Undesirable Organization”
Russia's designation bans FIDH and two Memorial branches, exposing collaborators to criminal charges amid ongoing crackdowns on dissent and foreign-linked groups.
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Russia Labels International Federation for Human Rights as “Undesirable Organization”
Russia's Ministry of Justice has officially labeled the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) as an “undesirable organization,” according to Current Time, the Russian-language independent news network produced by Radio Free Europe, on November 2. The decision, made by the Russian Prosecutor General's Office in November, was not publicly disclosed until recently. This move effectively criminalizes the activities of two branches of the …
Following the start of Russia's full-scale invasion, FIDH appealed to the ICC with a request to conduct an investigation into Russian propagandists, including Vladimir Soloviev and Margarita Simonyan, for inciting hatred.
The International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) has been placed on the list of "undesired organizations" maintained on the Say...
Russia bans the oldest worldwide human rights movement
The International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH), one of the world's oldest human rights movements comprising of 196 civil society organizations, has been declared “undesirable” by the Russian Federation. The undersigned FIDH member organizations strongly condemn this designation, which bans FIDH from undertaking any activities in Russia and criminalises any cooperation with the Federation by a Russian national or organization. Paris 3 Decem…
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