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14 of July, 18:01

The Ministry of foreign Affairs of Ukraine: the Russian "stop-list" of organizations - discriminatory
The Ministry of foreign Affairs of Ukraine considers discriminatory formed in the Russian Federation "stop-list" of non-governmental organizations, which included 3 Ukrainian organizations, according to the Ukrainian Ministry of foreign Affairs on Tuesday.

The Federation Council on July 8, sent to the Prosecutor General, Ministry of foreign Affairs and the Ministry of justice Patriotic "stop list" of 12 foreign NGOs, which included, among them, the Ukrainian world Congress, Ukrainian world coordinating Council, the Crimean field mission on human rights.

"We regard this move as discriminatory and poses a danger to the preservation of national identity, identity and the free development of Ukrainians of Russia. Urge the Russian side to strictly and in full force stick taken on their own shoulders the international obligations enshrined in international and bilateral international agreements, principles and norms of international law in the field of human rights, satisfaction of national-cultural and linguistic needs of minorities and to prevent any manifestations of discrimination against them ", - reported in circulation, the Ministry of foreign Affairs of Ukraine.

before the head of the international Department of the Federation Council Konstantin Kosachev said that of the 12 organizations 7 "nevertheless" have to do with the USA, two to Poland, 3 - to Ukraine. The Senator was particularly specified that the formation of a "stop list" - flag for the Russian Federation measure that circumstances " forced to take a number of protective measures, when we observe what is happening in neighbouring countries Russia - Ukraine, Georgia, Moldova and some other ".

Kosachev said that the formation of the Federation Council "Patriotic stop-list" of non-profit organizations " has direct relevance to the protection of the constitutional system of Russia.

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