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Angela Merkel tells Vladimir Putin - Russia needs NGOs | Angela Merkel tells Vladimir Putin - Russia needs NGOs |
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel has called for Russia to give a chance to non-governmental organisations (NGOs). | German Chancellor Angela Merkel has called for Russia to give a chance to non-governmental organisations (NGOs). |
She spoke during a visit to Germany by Russian President Vladimir Putin, who has backed a series of investigations into foreign-funded NGOs. | She spoke during a visit to Germany by Russian President Vladimir Putin, who has backed a series of investigations into foreign-funded NGOs. |
The apparent crackdown has drawn widespread international criticism. | The apparent crackdown has drawn widespread international criticism. |
In an interview on German television, President Putin said Russians had a right to know which NGOs were receiving foreign funds "and for what". | In an interview on German television, President Putin said Russians had a right to know which NGOs were receiving foreign funds "and for what". |
Russia passed a law last year requiring all NGOs that receive overseas funding to register as "foreign agents". | Russia passed a law last year requiring all NGOs that receive overseas funding to register as "foreign agents". |
It was one of several controversial laws adopted in the aftermath of pro-democracy protests in Moscow. | It was one of several controversial laws adopted in the aftermath of pro-democracy protests in Moscow. |
'Motor for innovation' | 'Motor for innovation' |
In her speech to a trade fair in the city of Hanover, Mrs Merkel said Germany wanted to help Russia diversify its economy and innovate. | In her speech to a trade fair in the city of Hanover, Mrs Merkel said Germany wanted to help Russia diversify its economy and innovate. |
"We believe this can happen most successfully when there is an active civil society," she said, in the presence of Mr Putin. | "We believe this can happen most successfully when there is an active civil society," she said, in the presence of Mr Putin. |
"We must intensify these discussions, develop our ideas, and we must give the NGOs, who we know as a motor for innovation, a good chance in Russia." | "We must intensify these discussions, develop our ideas, and we must give the NGOs, who we know as a motor for innovation, a good chance in Russia." |
Mrs Merkel's comments were followed by loud applause. Outside the trade fair, protesters rallied in support of NGOs. | Mrs Merkel's comments were followed by loud applause. Outside the trade fair, protesters rallied in support of NGOs. |
In recent weeks senior EU officials have voiced concern as checks by Russian tax inspectors and prosecutors on foreign-funded NGOs multiplied. | In recent weeks senior EU officials have voiced concern as checks by Russian tax inspectors and prosecutors on foreign-funded NGOs multiplied. |
At least two German NGOs - the Konrad Adenauer Foundation (KAS) in St Petersburg and the Friedrich Ebert Foundation (FES) in Moscow - were among those searched. | At least two German NGOs - the Konrad Adenauer Foundation (KAS) in St Petersburg and the Friedrich Ebert Foundation (FES) in Moscow - were among those searched. |
The KAS think tank is linked to German Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democrats, while the FES is close to Germany's main opposition Social Democrats. | The KAS think tank is linked to German Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democrats, while the FES is close to Germany's main opposition Social Democrats. |
Mr Putin has accused the NGOs of meddling in politics on behalf of foreign powers. | Mr Putin has accused the NGOs of meddling in politics on behalf of foreign powers. |
A number of prominent Russian groups say that being labelled as "foreign agents" is insulting, and harks back to Stalin-era purges. | A number of prominent Russian groups say that being labelled as "foreign agents" is insulting, and harks back to Stalin-era purges. |
Later on Monday, Mr Putin arrived in Amsterdam, where several thousand gay rights activists had gathered to protest against anti-gay legislation in Russia. | |
Mr Putin is due to have dinner with Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte and to discuss trade links between the two countries. |
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