List of organisations banned in Russia
This is a partial list of organizations that are officially banned in Russia as "extremist" or declared undesirable. Many organizations were banned based on the Russian foreign agent law and Russian undesirable organizations law. Among them were Open Russia, National Endowment for Democracy, Open Society Foundations, U.S. Russia Foundation, International Republican Institute, Media Development Investment Fund and National Democratic Institute.[1]
Banned organisations
Before 2014
- Hizb ut-Tahrir (banned in 2003)
- National Bolshevik Party (banned on 19 April 2007)
- National Socialist Society (banned on 1 February 2010)
- Slavic Union (banned on 27 April 2010)
- United Vilayat of Kabarda-Balkaria-Karachay (banned on 9 July 2010)
- Takfir wal-Hijra (banned on 15 September 2010)
- Format18 (banned on 20 December 2010)
- Russian National Unity (banned on 24 December 2010)
- Russian all-national union (banned on 30 May 2011)
- Movement Against Illegal Immigration (banned on 18 April 2011)
Since 2014
- Jehovah's Witnesses (banned on 20 April 2017)
- Open Russia
- National Endowment for Democracy
- U.S. Russia Foundation
- International Republican Institute
- Media Development Investment Fund
- National Democratic Institute
- Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar People (Banned on 26 April 2016)
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