Russian Refugee Center Branded 'Foreign Agent' Loses Support

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Russian authorities have been using a “foreign agents” law from 2012 to blacklist groups receiving international funding and engaging in activities deemed political. The vague law has been applied to more than 100 organizations, many of them charities forced to reduce activities or shut down. One of the latest victims was the Learning Center for Refugee Children. VOA's Daniel Schearf reports.