In August 2025, seven civil society organizations received another letter from the Anti-Corruption Bureau. In the letter, we are accused of violating the “Law on the Registration of Foreign Agents,” and additionally threatened with criminal liability. We are also asked to provide explanations as to why we have not registered as agents. All seven letters are identical and follow a standardized template.
In the letter addressed to the Civil Society Foundation, the Anti-Corruption Bureau highlights five issues that they consider “suspicious.” These issues reflect the Foundation’s critical stance towards the activities of the Anti-Corruption Bureau, the “Law on the Registration of Foreign Agents,” as well as the ongoing political persecution and recent widespread human rights violations in the country.
On August 21, 2025, the Civil Society Foundation sent a written response to the Anti-Corruption Bureau. In that letter, we provided a detailed explanation of the following points:
The response letter to the Anti-Corruption Bureau also provides an explanation of the standards under the American FARA (Foreign Agents Registration Act), particularly in the context of freedom of expression.
See the full version of the letter sent to the Anti-Corruption Bureau here:
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