On 21 November 2012, after Foreign Agent Laws were coming into effect, all politically engaged non-profit organisations - NGOs - with sponsors from abroad, must now include the term "Foreign Agent" in their official documents. This law has added fundamental changes to the NGO-law and provides: "Material published by non-profit organisations, functioning as "Foreign Agents", and/or material, distributed by them via media or internet, must be labelled as follows: "Material distributed by non profit organisations, hold the function of a Foreign Agent". Failure to comply with these demands will have severe consequences. Vladimir Novitski, President of the ISHR-Russian Section and Lawyer, explains if this law is consistent with generally recognised rules and what impact it will have on NGOs.
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