Lithuanian think tank Riddle declared undesirable in Russia

The Prosecutor General's Office recognized the Lithuanian analytical center Riddle as an undesirable organization.

According to the prosecutor's office, he "poses a threat to the foundations of the constitutional order and the security of the Russian Federation."

“The main tasks of Riddle are: providing readers with high-quality analytics, creating an expert community and promoting a new generation of experts involved in the study of Russia. All Riddle materials written by experts exclusively for the project are freely available and are published simultaneously in two languages ​​- Russian and English, ”the description on the center’s website says.

Among the experts of the center, judging by the data from the site, are journalist Maxim Trudolyubov, military expert Michael Kofman, and political scientist Kirill Shamiev.

On November 14, the Prosecutor General's Office recognized Mikhail Khodorkovsky's French Open Press as an undesirable organization.

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