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NED’s dubious activities detailed

Foreign Ministry document highlights interferen­ce by US-based entity in the name of promoting ‘democracy’

- By ZHAO JIA zhaojia@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s Foreign Ministry has issued what it calls a fact sheet on the Washington-based National Endowment for Democracy and criticized the United States for long using “democracy” as a tool and a weapon to undermine democracy, saying any attempt to interfere in other countries’ internal affairs in the name of “democracy” is doomed to failure.

The NED is nominally a nongovernm­ental organizati­on that provides support for “democracy” abroad but in fact relies on financial support from the White House and the US Congress, and takes orders from the US government, essentiall­y being the US government’s “white glove” that serves US strategic interests, the document said.

By providing funding, the NED has manipulate­d and directed NGOs worldwide to export US values, conduct subversion, infiltrati­on and sabotage, and incite so-called democratic movements in target countries and regions, arousing strong resentment worldwide.

The NED was behind “color revolution­s” instigated and orchestrat­ed by the US, including the disintegra­tion of the Soviet Union, the “Rose Revolution” in Georgia, the “Orange Revolution” in Ukraine and the “Arab Spring”.

China has long been a key target of the NED’s infiltrati­on and subversion activities. The NED invests heavily in anti-China programs and attempts to incite “Xinjiang independen­ce”, “Hong Kong independen­ce” and “Tibet independen­ce”, the document said.

The NED said in 2020 that it provided more than $10 million in grants for 69 China-related programs within one year for carrying out various activities that were aimed at China.

The NED has meddled in elections in Hong Kong and interfered in China’s internal affairs, the document said. The NED website says $2 million was spent on 11 Hong Kong-related projects in 2020, with a particular focus on disrupting Legislativ­e Council elections.

In addition, it has produced disinforma­tion and played up anti-government narratives. For instance, the NED-funded “World Uyghur Congress” and “Human Rights Watch” disseminat­e lies about Xinjiang such as the alleged genocide in Xinjiang in an attempt to contain China.

Diao Daming, an associate professor of US studies at Renmin University of China in Beijing, hailed the fact sheet as a demonstrat­ion of China’s major-country diplomacy.

“From the American Genocide of the Indians — Historical Facts and Real Evidence issued in March to the State of Democracy in the United States published in December as well as the latest fact sheet, China exposes a series of US disgracefu­l records in an objective and detailed way and helps the world see through Washington’s true intention,” Diao said.

The fact sheet came one day ahead of the election in Hong Kong of a chief executive, the first one after the improvemen­t to the electoral system there.

“An improved electoral system and practice in Hong Kong serve as a strong response to those, including the US-supported NED, that attempts to disrupt Hong Kong would not work,” Diao said.

In March the NED said that it would co-host the 11th Global Assembly of the World Movement for Democracy with the Taiwan Foundation for Democracy in Taipei in October.

China should guard against such ideologica­l infiltrati­on, said Zhang Tengjun, an assistant research fellow at the China Institute of Internatio­nal Studies.

“As the NED has been sanctioned by China over its egregious acts in Hong Kong in 2019, it attempts to continue to play up other issues including the Taiwan question to cooperate with the US government to contain China.”

The so-called Summit for Democracy hosted by the US last year ended with little support, and the NED tries to give support to the “Taiwan independen­ce” forces under the guise of “democracy”, Zhang said.

China’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin earlier sent a stern warning to the US that the attempt to contain China by emboldenin­g “Taiwan independen­ce” forces in the name of upholding “democracy” has never succeeded and will not succeed.

 ?? HUANG XIAOBANG / XINHUA ?? Wu Yingqi, a volunteer from Zhengzhou University, shares a light moment on May 5 with students in a classroom in a new community in Rongshui Miao autonomous prefecture, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region. As part of the local government’s efforts to improve people’s lives, students who have moved with their families from mountainou­s areas to new communitie­s are organized to take part in various classes with help from college students.
HUANG XIAOBANG / XINHUA Wu Yingqi, a volunteer from Zhengzhou University, shares a light moment on May 5 with students in a classroom in a new community in Rongshui Miao autonomous prefecture, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region. As part of the local government’s efforts to improve people’s lives, students who have moved with their families from mountainou­s areas to new communitie­s are organized to take part in various classes with help from college students.

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