Nature’s last resort
Russian authorities are gunning for ecologists until they are all stamped out. Why environmental organisations are declared ‘foreign agents’: taking a closer look

The Sakhalin Environment Watch worked on the Russian island of Sakhalin for 27 years. It has now been shut down. To be honest, these pesky environment activists were a thorn in everyone’s side.
Their actions (harmful and corrosive, of course) forced major oil and gas projects to raise their safety standards, gold miners were made to stop polluting fish spawning rivers, loggers had to stop cutting down trees in protected reserves, “whale prisons” were shut down, while waste plants were built at oil-extracting enterprises…
It was simply impossible to tolerate these shenanigans any longer. The nature activists were dealt with the way Russian authorities know best. On 16 December, the Sakhalin Environment Watch was declared a “foreign agent” following a complaint, along with one other island environment organisation — the centre for protection and study of the salmonids.
Moreover, the Russian Justice Ministry already inspected the organisation in February 2022 and did not uncover any foreign agent signs, traces of foreign funds and influence or political activities.
“So, you didn’t keep an eye on a member, and they wrote a post or a comment without a [foreign agent] disclaimer: it means a fine. You left on an urgent mission and didn’t notify the Justice Ministry: another fine.”
We are really making it difficult for fishers to catch Pacific Ocean salmon. Mainly, the pink salmon northeast of Sakhalin, as they would like to do.
Even before 2015, we only accepted foreign grants exclusively from private foundations, not state or corporate ones.

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