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List of organizations designated as terrorist or extremist by Russia

Below is the Russian list of terrorist and extremist organizations.

Terrorist organizations

the following organizations, both domestic and foreign, are designated as terrorist according to the law of the Russian Federation. Organizations are listed along with the year of the Court decision that led to their designation.

Groups listed as "terrorist organizations" as part of the Free Nations of Post-Russia Forum

Extremist organizations

  • "The international LGBT public movement" — On 30 November 2023, the Supreme Court of Russia, in a ruling prompted by a motion from the Ministry of Justice, declared what it calls "the international LGBT public movement" an extremist organization and banned its activities across the country. The ruling came after a closed-door hearing and no one from "the defendant's side" was present. After the "Movement" was banned, activists later created the "International LGBT Movement" to defend their interests.
  • The "Anti-Russian Separatist Movement" — on 7 June 2024, the Supreme Court of Russia banned the "Anti-Russian Separatist Movement", supposedly "an international public movement to destroy the multinational unity and territorial integrity of Russia". However, the SOVA Research Center, which studies Russian anti-extremism policies, has noted that "there is obviously no single organization with a common structure called the Anti-Russian Separatist Movement".

Individuals recognized as terrorists or extremists

In addition, Rosfinmonitoring (Russian Federal Financial Monitoring Service) maintains a list of individuals whom they recognize as "terrorists" or "extremists".

Following amendments to the Russian Federal Law "On Countering the Legalization of Proceeds from Crime and the Financing of Terrorism" (effective since June 1, 2023), the grounds for inclusion in the Rosfinmonitoring list of "terrorists and extremists" were significantly expanded. Individuals may now be added to the list not only after conviction but also while merely under investigation for certain offenses, including the "discrediting" of the Russian Armed Forces or other security agencies. The amendments also cover crimes committed on political, ideological, ethnic, or similar grounds.

Monitoring

Rosfinmonitoring maintains searchable lists of organizations and persons, domestic and foreign, for which it has information about their association with extremist and terrorist activities.

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