Ford: preparation of "stop lists" NGOs can strengthen the tension
Drafting Patriotic "stop lists" foreign NGOs, whose activities are undesirable in the territory of the Russian Federation, strengthens the probability of the cast To additional tension, which is felt in Russian society, member of the presidential Council on human rights (HRC) Alexander Brod.
The Federation Council has sent to the Prosecutor General, Ministry of foreign Affairs and the Ministry of justice Patriotic "stop list" of 12 foreign NGOs, which included, in addition to the Soros Foundation and the MacArthur Foundation, the world Congress of Ukrainians, the Ukrainian world coordinating Council, the Crimean field mission on human rights. Similarly, in the "stop-list" appear on the national endowment for democracy, international Republican Institute, national democratic Institute for international issues, freedom house, Foundation Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, the Foundation " Education for democracy ", East European democratic centre.
"Unfortunately, we are dominated by the extremes - in the 90 years we have been fully open to foreign countries and idealized Western lifestyle, invited Europeans, us citizens who blindly listened to their advice. Now the other extreme - are shielded from all, looking for enemies, compiled lists, " said Ford in explanation of the Last news .
He said that the control field of NGOs and the Ministry of justice, Prosecutor's offices and other law enforcement agencies, " they have enough mechanisms to protect the internal politics of Russia from foreign interference, improper foreign payment, undermining the integrity of the country. The opposition leader expressed concern that in this sense, the Federation Council takes on its own shoulders unusual features.
review of the human rights defender in such "stop-lists" would cost to make serious troubles of Russia, which prevent it to move forward, corruption, laziness, stealing, servility and other problems. Otherwise, according to his vision, " it is easy to slip into
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