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The Human Rights Accountability Global Initiative Foundation (HRAGI) is a Washington, D.C.-based lobby group, nominally focused on restoring American adoption of Russian children.[1][2] It is being investigated as part of the 2017 Special Counsel investigation.[1][2] It is reportedly defunct.[3]

History

The organization was registered in Wilmington, Delaware on February 16, 2016, with two nominal employees.[3][4] The organization rented the Newseum to screen Andrei Nekrasov's The Magnitsky Act – Behind the Scenes, a film aimed at discrediting Sergei Magnitsky.[5][6]

Purpose

The nominal purpose of the HRAGI is “to help restart American adoption of Russian children”, though news organizations have reported that its primary purpose was to serve as a vehicle to lobby against international sanctions on Russia.[1][4]

Financing

The foundation has received over $500,000 in financing, mostly from Russian politician Petr Katsyv who is the father of Denis Katsyv.[1][7] Other major donors include Russian businessmen Mikhail Ponomarev and Albert Nasibulin, and $100,000 from a German company called Berryle Trading Inc.[1]

Staff

The organization was founded by Natalia Veselnitskaya.[8] The HRAGI hired lobbyists, including former Representative Ron Dellums, to lobby against the Magnitsky Act.[1][9] Dellums denied involvement with the group.[10]

Robert Arakelian was the listed as the President, treasurer, secretary, and director of the Foundation.[11] Though Arakelian is listed as the incorporator of the foundation, he told the FBI that Ed Lieberman and BakerHostetler actually oversaw the incorporation.[11]

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