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Peru tightens control over NGOs | Peru tightens control over NGOs |
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The Peruvian Congress has approved a law to tighten control over non-governmental organisations. | The Peruvian Congress has approved a law to tighten control over non-governmental organisations. |
All funding and donations for NGOs operating in Peru will now have to be registered with a government agency. | All funding and donations for NGOs operating in Peru will now have to be registered with a government agency. |
The government says the move is for the sake of transparency. Critics say it is undemocratic and authoritarian. | The government says the move is for the sake of transparency. Critics say it is undemocratic and authoritarian. |
Even before its approval by a second vote in Peru's Congress, the proposal to supervise not-for-profit organisations had provoked controversy. | Even before its approval by a second vote in Peru's Congress, the proposal to supervise not-for-profit organisations had provoked controversy. |
The new government of President Alan Garcia said NGOs received around five-hundred-million dollars in public and private funds last year and the new law is necessary to ensure transparency. | The new government of President Alan Garcia said NGOs received around five-hundred-million dollars in public and private funds last year and the new law is necessary to ensure transparency. |
All NGOs will now have to register any money they receive from outside the country and declare precisely what it will be funding in Peru. | All NGOs will now have to register any money they receive from outside the country and declare precisely what it will be funding in Peru. |
The government says that the measure will prioritise projects in line with major national objectives. | The government says that the measure will prioritise projects in line with major national objectives. |
But the suggestion that NGOs should have to comply with national objectives has prompted suspicion and accusations of creeping authoritarianism. | But the suggestion that NGOs should have to comply with national objectives has prompted suspicion and accusations of creeping authoritarianism. |
NGOs blamed | NGOs blamed |
There are more than 3,000 NGOs operating in Peru. Those working with the environment and human rights feel particularly threatened by the new law. | There are more than 3,000 NGOs operating in Peru. Those working with the environment and human rights feel particularly threatened by the new law. |
They say they often come into conflict with the government through their work and tighter controls will compromise their independence and effectiveness. | They say they often come into conflict with the government through their work and tighter controls will compromise their independence and effectiveness. |
Some opposition politicians have described the law as a return to the authoritarianism of Alberto Fujimori's presidency during the 1990s. | Some opposition politicians have described the law as a return to the authoritarianism of Alberto Fujimori's presidency during the 1990s. |
One newspaper made unfavourable comparisons with the Venezuelan President, Hugo Chavez, who is imposing similar measures on NGOs. | One newspaper made unfavourable comparisons with the Venezuelan President, Hugo Chavez, who is imposing similar measures on NGOs. |
Last month, Mr Garcia accused some NGOs of trying to hold back investment in the country. | Last month, Mr Garcia accused some NGOs of trying to hold back investment in the country. |
His remarks were made at the height of a 10-day blockade of oil wells by indigenous people in the Peruvian Amazon. | His remarks were made at the height of a 10-day blockade of oil wells by indigenous people in the Peruvian Amazon. |
NGOs were blamed for inflaming the situation, which ended in a mutual agreement but cost the government and the oil company, Pluspetrol, millions of dollars in revenue. | NGOs were blamed for inflaming the situation, which ended in a mutual agreement but cost the government and the oil company, Pluspetrol, millions of dollars in revenue. |
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