Greenpeace to close in Russia after its activities are deemed ‘undesirable’

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Greenpeace to close in Russia after its activities are deemed ‘undesirable’

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The Russian branch of Greenpeace International has been forced to shut down after officials in the country declared the organizations activities as undesirable. Russias Prosecutor Generals Office said in a Telegram statement Friday that it decided to recognize Greenpeaces activities as undesirable on the territory of the Russian Federation, and claimed that the activities of Greenpeace International represent a threat to the fundamental constitutional order and security of the Russian Federation. Greenpeace International and its branch in Russia condemned the decision in two statements released Friday. We express our categorical disagreement with the decision of the Prosecutor Generals Office. This decision makes it illegal for any Greenpeace activity to continue in Russia. Therefore, the Russian branch of Greenpeace will be forced to close, Greenpeace Russias statement said. Greenpeace International also slammed the decision, saying this misguided decision effectively indicates that it is undesirable to protect nature in Russia. Its clear that Greenpeace International and subsequently Greenpeace Russia was labeled undesirable because we do not allow disastrous plans threatening nature to be carried out, Greenpeace Internationals statement added. Dozens of organizations have been classified as undesirable by Russian authorities since 2015, according to Reuters, a designation which makes it effectively impossible for them to operate.