Crackdown on Russia’s Civil Society after Putin’s Return to the Presidency
This 78-page report describes some of the changes since Putin returned to the presidency in May 2012. The authorities have introduced a series of restrictive laws, begun a nationwide campaign of invasive inspections of nongovernmental organizations, harassed, intimidated, and in a number of cases imprisoned political activists, and sought to cast government critics as clandestine enemies. The report analyzes the new laws, including the so-called “foreign agents” law, the treason law, and the assembly law, and documents how they have been used.
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ISBN: 978-1-62313-0060
ISBN: 978-1-62313-0060
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- Laws of Attrition
- Summary
- Recommendations
- Methodology
- I. Background
- II. The “Foreign Agents” Law
- III. NGO Inspections
- IV. Treason Law
- V. The “Dima Yakovlev Law”
- VI. Restrictions on Public Assemblies
- VII. Internet Content Restrictions
- VIII. Other Elements of the Crackdown
- IX. Russia’s International Legal Obligations
- Acknowledgements



