Four more organizations registered in Germany were added to the list of “undesirables,” as follows from the updated register on the Ministry of Justice website.
As it became known from the updated list, on February 14, the Prosecutor General’s Office recognized the Friedrich Foundation as “undesirable.” Ebert, the German Society for Eastern European Studies and the Mobile Academy for Gender Democracy and Peacemaking.
In addition to them, today the Ministry of Justice added XZ gGmbH, a legal entity of the XZ foundation, to the list of “undesirables”. State Duma deputy Andrei Lugovoi announced that the foundation was recognized as “undesirable” on February 27.
The Friedrich Ebert Foundation is one of the oldest political organizations in Germany. As stated on the foundation's website, its goals are to promote the development of civil society and democracy.
The German Society for Eastern European Studies is a non-profit association registered in Berlin and provides a platform for discussion and analysis of the politics, society and culture of Central and Of Eastern Europe. The Society publishes the journal Osteuropa, which publishes scientific materials about the countries of Eastern Europe.
The Mobile Academy for Gender Democracy and Peacemaking is a feminist peacebuilding organization based in Berlin, founded in 1992. The main goal of the project, as reported on the organization's website, is to empower women and men so that they can be subjects of civil processes and work for democratic change, gender equality and justice.