UP

Russia labels British Council 'undesirable organization'

Home page World
12 Punto 14 Punto 16 Punto 18 Punto

The Russian Prosecutor General’s Office has formally declared the activities of the British Council undesirable in Russia.

Axar.az reports, citing TASS, "The Russian Prosecutor General’s Office has made a decision to designate the activities of the British Council international organization as undesirable in the Russian Federation," the body said.

While the British Council claims to be an independent organization, it has based its work around the British government’s priorities, is accountable to parliament and is funded by the UK’s foreign policy agency, the Prosecutor General’s Office said. According to it, "Under the guise of educational and cultural activities and work to organize educational events under the pretext of English-language programs, members of the Council actually promote long-term British interests and values in education, culture and youth policy."

Besides, the British Council has actively supported the LGBT movement, outlawed in Russia, and implements projects to steadily discredit Russia’s domestic and foreign policies, Russian prosecutors explained.

The aim is also to "eradicate Russian identity among the populations of former Soviet republics." As part of a consortium with other undesirable organizations, the British Council implements a program of so-called "cultural cooperation" designed to unite the anti-Russian Baltic states.

As the British Council views work with the young generation as its key task, the organization involves members of its Chevening scholarship and fellowship program in a mission to build "a global network of agents of British influence," the Russian Prosecutor General’s Office stated.

Date
2025.06.05 / 12:25
Author
Axar.az
See also

Trump parts ways with his Tesla amid Musk rift

10,000 Armenian flowers denied entry at Georgian border

Ukraine receives 503 bodies, Russia 42 in swap

French FM weighs in on Trump-Musk rift

Ukraine ramps up special ops as U.S. shifts role

$3B in contracts at risk for Musk firms

Russia captures Fyodorovka in Donetsk

Our military now responses to actions of Kyiv regime

Russian losses near 1 million troops

Matviyenko met Pashinyan during a visit to Yerevan

Latest
Xocalı soyqırımı — 1992-ci il Bağla
Bize yazin Bağla
ArxivBağla