For almost 20 years, the “Citizens Watch” has been contributing to the formation of civil society in Russia as an institution that exercises control over the activities of law enforcement and state bodies. The organization strives to bring Russian legislation closer to international legal norms. The “Citizens Watch” also releases manuals, conducts training and seminars on topics related to human rights, and monitors cases of human rights violations in St. Petersburg.

Name
Public human rights organization in Saint-Petersburg “Citizens Watch”
Field of activity
Human rights organizations with a wide range of causes
Status
“Foreign agent” (NGO)
Reason for recognition
The publication of a brochure that evaluates the activities of the judicial system of the Russian Federation and evaluates the provisions of Federal laws 102 and 193. Within the framework of a joint project with the British Foreign Office, a training course "Working with offenders in society" was conducted. Conducting various courses and seminars involving foreign speakers and teachers.
Year of recognition
2014
Status description
Since 2012, such status can be obtained by non-profit organizations registered in Russia, and from 2020 unregistered public associations, which, according to the Russian government: a) receive foreign funding, b) participate in “political activity,” which is understood as any public activity. Who recognizes: Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation. Responsibilities: NPO-"foreign agents” are required to provide a report on their activities, audit reports, and data on the organization’s pe...
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