Prosecutors ban Soros Foundation
Analysis: According to Russia Today, the Russian Prosecutor General’s Office has named George Soros’s Open Society Institute and another affiliated organization as undesirable groups, banning Russian citizens and organizations from participation in any of their projects.
Regular readers of Tulsa Today know George Soros is a primary funding source for many Leftwing Fruit Loop Groups such as Media Matters, the Center for America Progress and, of course, President Barack Obama.
In a statement released on Monday, prosecutors said the activities of Soros's Open Society Institute and the Open Society Institute Assistance Foundation were a threat to the foundations of Russia’s Constitutional order and national security. They added that the Justice Ministry would be duly informed about these conclusions and would add the two groups to Russia’s list of undesirable foreign organizations.
Soros with what many suggest is his owned talking head
Prosecutors launched a probe into the activities of the two organizations - both sponsored by the well-known US financier George Soros - in July this year, after Russian senators approved the so-called “patriotic stop-list” of 12 groups that required immediate attention over their supposed anti-Russian activities.
Other groups on the list included the National Endowment for Democracy; the International Republican Institute; the National Democratic Institute; the MacArthur Foundation and Freedom House. Apparently the Russian government has little use for polite politics as they ignore internationally established borders of the Ukraine and send troops, ships, planes etc. to Syria.
Russia Today notes that in late July, the Russian Justice Ministry recognized the US National Endowment for Democracy as an undesirable group after prosecutors discovered the US NGO had spent millions on attempts to question the legitimacy of Russian elections and tarnish the prestige of national military service.
The Law on Undesirable Foreign Organizations came into force in early June this year. It requires the Prosecutor General’s Office and the Foreign Ministry to draw up an official list of undesirable foreign organizations and outlaw their activities. Once a group is recognized as undesirable, its assets in Russia must be frozen, its offices closed and the distribution of any of its materials must be banned.
In other words, in Russia, freedom is what the government says - no trial, no debate, no regard - a form of government apparently envied by U.S. President Obama who with his "pen and cell phone" pick laws to obey or not as he sees fit. What the American Left has never understood is that in the fantasy of a "One World Order" players still fight for their own real or perceived advantage - almost competitive these dang communists fiefdoms. Wish some American leadership would fight for our Constitution, but not likely in the current term.
If the ban is violated, Russia Today notes, the personnel of the outlawed group and any Russian citizens who cooperates with them could face heavy fines, or even prison terms in the case of repeated or aggravated offences.