The idea is very simple but absurd and irrational. Good countries can have very restrictive laws on NGO’s because they are democratic and nice. Bad countries – like Russia – are not supposed to put any restrictions on NGO’s because these countries are very repressive and not democratic. But wait a minute! Just six months ago NGO’s activities in Russia were not restricted by Kremlin in any way. Still I don’t remember if any "freedom fighting" NGO said, “Thank you, Mr. Putin for your very liberal attitude towards us”. On the contrary, US-financed NGO’s were picturing themselves as being the most repressed in the whole world, suffering beyond imagination from Putin's political terror. Go figure.
“This is slavery, not to speak one's thought.” ― Euripides, The Phoenician Women
Friday, February 17, 2006
Konstantin on Russian NGOs
Citing a report in the Moscow Times, today Konstantin accuses the US and EU of double standards regarding NGOs in Russia: