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EU calls Russia's NGO law a 'worrying step'

Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a law that enables authorities to ban "undesirable" foreign NGOs

The EU said Sunday that Russian President Vladimir Putin has taken a "worrying step" by enacting a law banning what Moscow deems to be undesirable non-governmental organisations. Under the law signed by Putin on Saturday, the Russian authorities can ban foreign NGOs and go after their employees, who risk up to six years in prison or being barred from the country. The new law is a "worrying step in a series of restrictions on civil society, independent media and political opposition," a spokesperson for the EU's foreign service said in a statement. "It will restrict freedom of speech and media as well as pluralism of opinion," the spokesperson added. The EU noted what it called "the negative opinion" of the Russian Presidential Council of Human Rights, because the law also goes against the Russian constitution. Critics have said the vague wording of the legislation, and a process that bypasses the court system, means that any group or business could be targeted.