New ‘Undesirables’ Law Expands Activists’ Danger Zone
While most eyes were on Geneva, the Duma intensified its crackdown on dissent.
![Anastasia Shevchenko and Mikhail Iosilevich. Both have been prosecuted under Russia’s law on “undesirable” foreign organizations.](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/media_2021/06/202105russia_undesirable_laws.jpg?h=94907b86&itok=7evKncz-)
While most eyes were on Geneva, the Duma intensified its crackdown on dissent.
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