The Russian government has added @the_ins_ru to the registry of "foreign agents". This marks yet another instance of Russia cracking down on all independent media, especially those who have investigated the government's corruption and wrongdoing.
theins.ru/news/243722
We have worked with @the_ins_ru on numerous high-profiles stories since 2017 -- our first collaboration was a two-part investigation between them and @christogrozev into the GRU-organized (failed) coup in Montenegro:
bellingcat.com/news/uk-and-eu…
bellingcat.com/news/uk-and-eu…
Since then, @the_ins_ru has worked to crack some of the biggest stories in independent investigative journalism across the world, mostly focused on the activities of Russia's security agencies. These stories have been done both with us and on their own.
Wired wrote a profile of @the_ins_ru and its founder @Dobrokhotov a couple years ago, highlighting the work they've done since its founding in 2013: wired.com/story/roman-do…
It'd take a 30-tweet thread to detail every investigation they've broken, but the two biggest were identifying Sergei Skripal's poisoners (in the GRU) and Navalny's poisoners (in the FSB). They shared a European Press Prize with us for the Skripal research europeanpressprize.com/article/unmask…
As Roman has told @meduzaproject, @the_ins_ru is a Latvian organization -- registered there, housed there, and with their finances there. They will continue on with their work. Unfortunately, it now seems that independent Russian journalism must be done offshore.
You can support @the_ins_ru with a credit card, Paypal, or cryptocurrency here: donate.theins.ru

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20 Jul
Bellingcat has teamed up with Forensic Architecture (@ForensicArchi ), @ECCHRBerlin and @mnemonicorg , alongside the Global Legal Action Network (@GLAN_LAW ), to create an interactive map examining airstrikes in Yemen. bellingcat.com/news/mena/2021…
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In the original videos, this man is seen in the custody of soldiers wearing army uniforms. In the new footage, the man is seen being executed by the soldiers and thrown off a cliff.
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