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- 5 june 2025, 08:02
- The Prosecutor General's Office of the Russian Federation
The Prosecutor General's Office of the Russian Federation has decided to recognize the activities of The British Council international organization as undesirable in the Russian Federation.
Positioning itself as an independent structure, the council builds all its work in accordance with the priorities of the UK government, the organization is accountable to UK’s parliament and is financed by the Foreign Secretary of this country.
Hiding behind educational and cultural activities, organizing various educational events, under the pretext of teaching English, in fact, the council members promote long-term British interests and values in the field of education, culture and youth policy. At the same time, the LGBT movement, banned in our country, is actively promoted and supported. Various projects are being implemented to systematically discredit the domestic and foreign policy of the Russian Federation.
The goal is also to "free the population of the former Soviet republics from their Russian identity." As part of a consortium created with other undesirable organizations, The British Council is conducting a program of so-called "cultural interaction to unite the anti-Russian Baltic community."
Considering working with the younger generation its key task, the organization attracts graduates of the Chevening government scholarship program, which it also organizes. The participants see their main mission as the creation of a "global network of agents of British influence."
The Prosecutor General's Office of the Russian Federation
5 june 2025, 08:02
The Prosecutor General's Office of the Russian Federation has recognized the activities of “The British Council” international organization as undesirable in the territory of the Russian Federation
The Prosecutor General's Office of the Russian Federation has decided to recognize the activities of The British Council international organization as undesirable in the Russian Federation.
Positioning itself as an independent structure, the council builds all its work in accordance with the priorities of the UK government, the organization is accountable to UK’s parliament and is financed by the Foreign Secretary of this country.
Hiding behind educational and cultural activities, organizing various educational events, under the pretext of teaching English, in fact, the council members promote long-term British interests and values in the field of education, culture and youth policy. At the same time, the LGBT movement, banned in our country, is actively promoted and supported. Various projects are being implemented to systematically discredit the domestic and foreign policy of the Russian Federation.
The goal is also to "free the population of the former Soviet republics from their Russian identity." As part of a consortium created with other undesirable organizations, The British Council is conducting a program of so-called "cultural interaction to unite the anti-Russian Baltic community."
Considering working with the younger generation its key task, the organization attracts graduates of the Chevening government scholarship program, which it also organizes. The participants see their main mission as the creation of a "global network of agents of British influence."
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