The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Russia's New Charity Law Is Controversial

By Suzanne Perry

A new Russian law regulating nonprofit groups — signed by President Vladimir Putin last month — is drawing protests from some international charities, even though it is less restrictive of foreign charities than would have been the case under earlier drafts of the law. Critics say the amended text still gives authorities too much...

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