The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Charities That Work in Russia Worry About Impact of New Law

Moscow

Nonprofit organizations had hoped the world's richest and most democratic nations would use last month's Group of Eight summit in St. Petersburg as a forum to speak out against a law that imposes new restrictions on charities and foundations that work in Russia.

But that did not happen. Western leaders were...

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