The Russian Prosecutor General's Office has banned the activities of three Polish foundations
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The Prosecutor General's Office of the Russian Federation has banned the activities of three Polish organizations. This was reported on the agency's website on December 22.
"It has been established that three organizations are the Casimir Pulaski Foundation, Fundacja Wolnosc i Demokracja and Fundacja im. Stefana Batorego works under the patronage of the Polish authorities, the Council of Europe and NATO structures and actually implements their hostile policy towards Russia," the message says.
According to the Prosecutor General's Office, the organizations are developing strategies for military and economic deterrence of Russia, information warfare, and the expansion of sanctions against the Russian Federation and friendly states.
The Ministry noted that the funds carry out projects to provide advisory and practical assistance to the Kiev regime, expand NATO to the East, and purposefully distort the history of World War II and the role of the Soviet Union in the post-war structure of Europe.
On December 16, the Dutch non-governmental organization Stichting Justice Initiative was declared undesirable in Russia. It is reported that after Russia's withdrawal from the Council of Europe in March 2022, the organization's activities shifted to compiling reports on the human rights situation in the context of the Ukrainian conflict.
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