In May 2017, a joint special issue of Novaya Gazeta and "Russia Behind Bars" was published entirely devoted to the prison system. It said that Russia Behind Bars together with the Center for Strategic Research of
Alexei Kudrin were developing their draft reform of the penal system. Olga Romanova reported that serious changes were being prepared regarding the reduction of prison violence, personnel issues, labor organization and social adaptation. Soon after the publication, on 8 June 2017, OBEP employees came to the Moscow office of "Russia Behind Bars". A formal reason for the visit was a message about " the theft of budgetary funds by default on obligations under the contract". The "RS" organisation affiliated with "Russia Behind Bars" was leading the project to improve the financial literacy of prisoners and their relatives for two years from 2015 to 2017. The idea of the project was to explain to them how to solve financial issues if they or their relative were imprisoned. The project was funded by the World Bank. As a part of this project, 4350 copies of brochures on financial literacy were compiled, printed, and sent to prisons and colonies, 92 lectures were given to prisoners, their relatives and prison staff. As a result of the OBEP raid a copy of one thank-you letter was withdrawn from the colony. The foundation issued an official statement in which it linked the actions of investigators with the confrontation of the FSIN organization and the FSIN system, in particular with the fact that "Russia Behind Bars" was involved in developing the concept of prison reform system. On 9 June 2017, Olga Romanova was forced to temporarily leave Russia. Later, the court found no irregularities in the work of the "RS". The organization filed a lawsuit against representatives and operators of the World Bank in Russia, the court acknowledged that "RS" fulfilled all obligations under the contracts. Then, "Russia Behind Bars" filed a lawsuit against the
Federal Penitentiary Service in court to protect its business reputation. In the fall of 2018, the former prisoner Inga Krivitskaya registered the doppelganger of the "Russia Behind Bars" foundation with the Ministry of Justice and filed a lawsuit against Olga Romanova and
Lev Ponomaryov to protect honor and dignity. Krivitskaya said that she did not know that an organization with the same name had already existed. Olga Romanova and employees of "Russia Behind Bars" expressed confidence that Krivitskaya was acting under the leadership of the FSIN.
Foreign agent designation by Russia On 26 March EU granted to Rus Sidyashchaya for opening in Russian regions so-called "juristical clinics" to help those who are under investigation and illegally convicted. The Institution has filed a petition on its own for inclusion in the list of so-called
NGOs foreign agents. It was confirmed by Alexey Fedyarov, the leader of legal affairs. On 7 May Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation has added Rus Sidyashchaya to the register of non-profit organisations, as a foreign agent.
The undesirable organization status In the summer of 2024, Russian authorities declared
Russland hinter Gittern, the German legal entity of the Rus Sidyashchaya foundation, an "
undesirable organization". == References ==