Russia’s Justice Ministry has added the demobilisation campaign group The Way Home and former presidential hopeful Yekaterina Duntsova to its register of so-called “foreign agents”, it said in a statement on Friday evening.
Announcing the first update to the register in almost two months, the ministry said that the organisations and individuals added to the list had “spread false information aimed at creating a negative image of the Russian Federation and its army”.
In a unusually frank rebuff published on its Telegram channel, The Way Home, which campaigns for the demobilisation of men drafted to fight in Ukraine, told Russia’s Justice Ministry to “fuck off” and denied that it had ever “been funded by anyone”.
“The [government’s] absurdity is gaining momentum, but we have no intention of stopping. Our loved ones are still in mortal danger, under the rule of Russian ‘patriots’ and friends of the state,” the group said.
Duntsova, a journalist and local councillor from the city of Rzhev in Russia’s western Tver region, burst onto the national stage in November when she announced her intention to run in March’s presidential election on an anti-war platform.