Authorities in Moscow on Tuesday designated Yale University as an undesirable organization, accusing the U.S.
institution of trying to destabilize the country and training Russian activists to oppose the Kremlin.The Prosecutor Generals Office claimed Yales activities are aimed at undermining Russias territorial integrity, supporting an international blockade of the country, destabilizing its economic foundations and contributing to the deterioration of the socio-economic and political situation.It alleged that the university provides scholarships to train opposition leaders from abroad, including members of Alexei Navalnys outlawed Anti-Corruption Foundation, who then used the knowledge and methods acquired at Yale to escalate protest activity in Russia.Navalnystudied political science and world affairs at Yale afterhe received a scholarship to its World Fellows program in 2010.The Prosecutor Generals Office also accused the university of helping provide legal justification for the seizure of Russian assets frozen by Western governments,intending to subsequently usethem to finance Ukraines armed forces.The designation bars Yale from operating in Russia.
Under Russian law, individuals found to be affiliated with undesirable organizations face up to four years in prison, while organization leaders risk up to six years.Yale University did not respond to a request for comment.Russia introduced its undesirable law in 2015, using it to crack down on independent media, opposition groups and foreign organizations.
Hundreds of organizations are currently blacklisted, including The Moscow Times, which was added to the list last summer.
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