Memorial is an international human rights organisation, founded in Russia during the fall of the Soviet Union to study and examine the human rights violations and other crimes committed under Joseph Stalin's reign. Subsequently, it expanded the scope of its research to cover the entire Soviet period.
Protest in defense of the Memorial in Warsaw, Poland, 21 November 2021
Protest in defense of the Memorial in Yekaterinburg, Russia, 12 December 2021
Russian foreign agent law
The Russian foreign agent law requires anyone who receives support from outside Russia or is under influence from outside Russia to register and declare themselves as foreign agents. Once registered, they are subject to additional audits and are obliged to mark all their publications with a 24-word disclaimer saying that they are being distributed by a "foreign agent". The phrase "foreign agent" in Russian has strong associations with Cold War-era espionage. The law has been heavily criticized both in Russia and internationally as violating human rights, and as a tool used to suppress civil society and press freedom within Russia, particularly groups opposed to Vladimir Putin.
Picket against Foreign Agents Law, 6 November 2021, Yekaterinburg
Image: Lev Ponomaryov 2011
Image: Dmitry Muratov in 2021
Image: Boris Nemtsov's March (Mikhail Kasyanov)