The Open Dialogue Foundation, founded in Poland, has been placed on the list of undesirable organisations in Russia, announced the Russian Ministry of Justice on Monday. ‘This is an unusual form of recognition for our activities,’ commented the organisation, which advocates for human rights and democracy.
“Our management, Lyudmyla Kozlovska, Bartosz Kramek and Marcin Mycielski, face up to 15 years’ imprisonment in Russia for their work at the Open Dialogue Foundation,” reads the organisation’s entry on the X website.
Source: wnp.pl
In other media:
- PolskieRadio24: Russia put a Polish foundation as undesirable. Decision by Ministry of Justice (March 26, 2024)
- Onet: Open Dialogue Foundation “undesirable” in Russia (March 26, 2024)
- Dziennik: Open Dialogue Foundation on Russian list of undesirable organisations (March 26, 2024)
- i.pl: Open Dialogue Foundation an enemy in Russia. Management under threat of long-term imprisonment (March 26, 2024)
- Polskie Radio: Russia lists Polish foundation as undesirable organisation (March 26, 2024)
- Polskie Radio – English Section: Moscow blacklists a Polish non-profit (March 26, 2024)
- The Odessa Journal: In Russia, the Polish foundation Open Dialogue has been declared “undesirable.” It was involved in providing humanitarian aid to Ukrainian refugees (March 25, 2024)
- Belsat: Polish Open Dialogue Foundation recognized in Russia as “undesirable organisation” (March 25, 2024)
- The Insider: Polish Open Dialogue Foundation deemed an “undesirable organisation” (March 25, 2024)