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snowfox7 發表於 2008-3-22 08:06 | 只看該作者 回帖獎勵 |倒序瀏覽 |閱讀模式
都是轉貼的,來自另外一個BBS。這些中文BBS都鼠肚雞腸,不能加對手的名字進來。

以前達賴那老禿驢是CIA領錢的,後來曝光了,CIA很沒面子,美國佬就搞出了個NED出來。可以看看中國部,好像別人計算了一下,一年$1800萬,我沒有算。

http://www.ned.org/
national endorsement of democracy
"美國國家民主基金會"是由美國國會通過法案成立的,資金幾乎全部來源於政府撥款。該基金會形式上是私人運作,但其實是一個政府部門,與國務院、中情局和國際開發署配合行動,有"第二中情局"之稱,它支持的對象是全世界的右翼和代表大企業利益的政治組織。該基金會創始人之一艾倫溫斯坦就曾直言不諱地說:"我們今天做的事情,就是25年前中情局曾經做過的事情。"

         cocoon 網友:
關於NED支持藏獨疆獨組織的情況
2006年給支持藏獨運動組織發錢列表
http://www.ned.org/grants/06prog ... a06.html#chinaTibet
好幾十哇,呵呵。

wow,還不只藏獨
疆獨也能拿錢
http://www.ned.org/grants/06prog ... .html#chinaXinjiang

亞洲其實給錢中國佔了一多半
中國,中國香港,中國西藏,中國新疆都是和其他國家並列的主體,呵呵。

不知道這次西藏暴動他們又燒了多少銀子啊。

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Civil Society Capacity Building


$80,000*
To promote greater access to information and increase public participation
in the policy-making process. The project will include a mini-grants program
supporting innovative, small-scale projects pressing for accountability to
the public.

American Center for International Labor Solidarity
$30,000*
To promote awareness of labor rights among migrant workers. ACILS will
support rights education and networking opportunities for low-wage migrant
workers in several localities.

American Center for International Labor Solidarity
$65,000*
To educate workers about their rights under Chinese law. ACILS will support
a bilingual website that serves as an information clearinghouse on labor
issues in China. The website will contain information from a range of
sources inside and outside of China.

American Center for International Labor Solidarity
$65,000*
To collect and disseminate information concerning workers' rights in China.
ACILS will support an online, Chinese-language worker-rights information
center and an email newsletter containing information about developments
related to labor issues.

American Center for International Labor Solidarity
$145,943
To promote awareness of labor conditions in China and to enhance access to
judicial recourse for Chinese workers suffering violations of their legal
rights. ACILS will support a Chinese-language website that provides
comprehensive information and analysis of the labor situation in China, and
will also support a legal aid project that provides analysis and advice for
constructive approaches to dispute settlement in worker compensation and
other labor law-related cases.

American Center for International Labor Solidarity
$173,924
To promote corporate social responsibility and strengthen worker education.
ACILS will work with Chinese partners to promote compliance with China's
labor laws and to carry out workers' rights education programs.

American Center for International Labor Solidarity
$124,998*
To promote labor rights in China. ACILS will support the work of Chinese
partner organizations to develop effective channels for worker
representation and sustainable strategies for the protection of core labor
rights and standards.

BBC World Service Trust
$50,000*
To raise public awareness of citizens' rights, including awareness of
avenues through which disabled and other citizens can gain access to the
legal system. The BBC World Service Trust will establish a legal-awareness
telephone hotline and create innovative media programs with the goal of
fostering uniform standards of accountability and access to the judicial
system.

Beijing Spring Magazine
$195,000*
To publish the monthly Chinese-language magazine Beijing Spring. The
magazine publishes analysis and commentary by authors inside and outside
China regarding political developments, social issues, and the prospects for
democratization in China.

Beijing Zhiaixing Information Counseling Center
$179,113*
To operate a diverse program promoting accountability and human rights. The
work of the Institute will include legal aid, investigative reporting,
activist training, and human rights documentation related to HIV/AIDS and
other public health threats.

Center for International Private Enterprise
$103,835
To strengthen the capacity of business associations. CIPE will work with a
partner in China to collect and disseminate information on Chinese business
associations and their activities, as well as association management best
practices. CIPE will also conduct research and analysis on the legal status
of business associations in China and their contributions to economic growth
and good governance.

Center for International Private Enterprise
$132,331
To encourage market-oriented reforms in China's public finance system. CIPE
and its Chinese partners will hold a symposium on public finance reform in
Beijing and will maintain and expand a website that serves as an online
forum for the exchange of ideas among private entrepreneurs and economists.

Center for International Private Enterprise
$116,232
To promote good corporate governance and business ethics in China. CIPE and
its partners in China will develop training materials and conduct a training
course on corporate governance for senior managers and directors from state
-owned enterprises and the private sector.

Center for International Private Enterprise
$127,823
To encourage better local governance and on-going policy dialogues. CIPE
will support local partners in China to research local governance issues and
conduct regular symposia on China's economic and governance reforms.

Center for Modern China
$235,000*
To maintain a forum for informed and responsible debate of public policy
questions. The Center will publish Modern China Studies, a quarterly Chinese
-language scholarly journal that features economic and social science
research concerning liberal, democratic solutions to contemporary policy
questions in China.

China Aid Association
$75,000*
To promote religious freedom in China. The Association will publish the
Chinese Law & Religion Monitor, a journal containing analysis and
documentation of religious issues and the challenges of the struggle for
religious freedom in China. The Association will also maintain an online
library of reference materials, including Chinese- and English-language full
-text copies of laws and regulations governing religious practices in China.

China Free Press
$58,366*
To serve as a resource for Chinese websites and bloggers and to expand the
space for free expression. China Free Press will provide free hosting for
banned and censored Chinese prodemocracy websites that provide a forum for
well-informed, critical discussion and debate on a variety of current events
and pressing social, political, and economic questions facing China.

China Information Center
$480,000*
To provide an alternative source of news and opinion. The Center will
disseminate news, commentary, and independent analysis of developments in
China and important international events through two Chinese-language
websites and an email list.

Democratic China
$136,000*
To promote uncensored dialogue on issues relevant to China's political
development. Democratic China will publish the weekly online Chinese-
language magazine Minzhu Zhongguo (Democratic China), which carries analysis
by authors inside and outside of China regarding current affairs, culture,
history, and international relations.

Foundation for China in the 21st Century
$161,000*
To support a variety of forums for liberal intellectuals and prodemocracy
analysts to promote democratic values and political reform. The Foundation
will sponsor a book series, two Internet-based projects, the China E-Weekly
magazine of analysis and commentary, and a petition forum.

Human Rights in China
$480,000*
To advance internationally recognized human rights in China. HRIC
facilitates the work of domestic groups in building an effective agenda for
social, legal, and political development through collaborative research and
education, print and electronic publications, and advocacy.

Independent Chinese PEN Center
$135,000*
To promote freedom of expression in China. Activities will include the
publication of banned works, advocacy on behalf of imprisoned writers and
journalists, and campaigns calling attention to authors who suffer state
censorship and persecution.

International Republican Institute
$600,000
To increase the capacity of Chinese civil society organizations. The IRI
program will support community-based NGOs and provide technical assistance
to foster the development of the next generation of civil society
organizations.

Laogai Research Foundation
$298,000*
To campaign for the abolition of the laogai labor camps. The Foundation will
carry out investigation and documentation of the Chinese system of labor
camps, while also undertaking a program of timely research exposing other
human rights abuses in China.

Open Magazine
$90,000*
To promote free discussion and analysis of current events and political
issues. Open Magazine will continue to publish its monthly periodical, Open
Magazine, known for its regular exposés and timely analysis of trends and
newsworthy events in China. The organization will also publish a series of
Chinese-language books on issues related to the future of democracy and
human rights in China.

Princeton China Initiative
$175,000*
To promote human rights in China. The Princeton China Initiative will carry
out a broad program of support for human rights defense projects aimed at
transparency, accountability, knowledge of the law, and access to justice.

Princeton China Initiative
$60,000*
To promote media freedom and civic engagement via the Internet in China. The
Initiative will bring together specialists in internet technology to create
online tools that can be easily used by ordinary Chinese citizens,
journalists, and social activists for "citizen journalism" and civic-
oriented, open communication.

Southern Mongolia Human Rights Information Center (SMHRIC)
$25,000*
To advance the human rights of ethnic Mongolians living in the Southern
Mongolia region of China. SMHRIC will report on the human rights conditions
in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, also known as Southern Mongolia,
through its website and its English and Mongolian electronic publication,
the Southern Mongolia Watch.

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China (Hong Kong)

American Center for International Labor Solidarity
$125,000
To foster freedom of association and other worker rights. ACILS will support
local trade-union education and outreach programs, as well as a research
program raising international awareness regarding the current labor-rights
situation in China.

Civic Exchange
$86,000*
To engage the public in discussion of governance reforms. Civic Exchange
will carry out a diverse program of research and public education on key
topics related to universal suffrage and electoral and constitutional reform.

Hong Kong Human Rights Monitor
$175,000*
To raise the standards of human rights protection and democratic
representation. The Monitor will carry out human rights reporting, casework,
campaigning, and public education drawing local and international attention
to civil and human rights developments in Hong Kong.

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China (Tibet)

Gu-Chu-Sum Movement of Tibet
$40,000*
To document the situation of political prisoners in Tibet and provide
support for political prisoners in Tibet and former political prisoners in
exile. Gu-Chu-Sum will organize lectures and workshops, publish a magazine,
maintain a human rights research desk, and support former political
prisoners in exile through various activities ranging from job training to
adult education.

International Campaign for Tibet
$53,000
To increase understanding between Tibetans and Chinese by providing greater
access to information about Tibet. The organization will facilitate
interaction between Tibetan and Chinese officials, academics, and the public
through meetings, conferences, and the publication of a Chinese-language
newsletter and website.

Khawa Karpo Tibet Cultural Centre Charitable Trust
$20,000
To provide news and analysis to the Tibetan public and promote greater
discussion and debate on current issues related to Tibet and Tibetans. Khawa
Karpo will publish the Tibetan-language newspaper, Bo-Kyi-Bang-Chen (Tibet
Express), three times per month, establish two branch offices to facilitate
news collection and distribution, maintain a trilingual website, and
organize a three-day workshop on the role of media.

Longsho Youth Movement of Tibet
$15,000
To build leadership skills, promote cultural and political awareness of
Tibet, and encourage greater civic engagement among Tibetan youth. Longsho
will establish a branch office in Northeast India, conduct a training-of-
trainers workshop, and organize leadership camps to strengthen awareness of
Tibetan culture and religion and foster democratic values among Tibetan
youth.

Tibet Museum
$15,500*
To preserve and present material related to modern Tibetan history and to
educate visitors about the Tibetan culture and people. The Tibet Museum will
continue to maintain and operate its Dharamsala-based museum, "Demton Khang
," promote a touring exhibition, organize seminars and lectures, and
maintain a website.

Tibetan Literacy Society
$28,500*
To provide the Tibetan public independent and accurate information on
developments in Tibet and in the exile community, and to promote open
discussion among intellectuals and a general readership on civic issues,
including human rights and democracy. The Tibetan Literacy Society will
publish and distribute throughout the Tibetan community in exile and in
Tibet Bod-Kyi-Dus-Bab (Tibet Times), a Tibetan-language newspaper published
three times a month.

Tibetan Parliamentary and Policy Research Centre
$20,000*
To strengthen local Tibetan assemblies, the first level government of the
Tibetan government-in-exile. The organization will conduct a workshop for
members of the local assemblies, facilitate their attendance during a
session of the national parliament, and encourage discussion of the
functions and procedures of the parliament among local assembly members.

Tibetan Review
$26,000*
To promote freedom of press and understanding of democratic concepts in the
Tibetan exile community. Tibetan Review, a monthly English-language news
magazine, will provide Tibetans in exile and the international community
with Tibet-related news and insightful opinion pieces and editorials,
featuring articles written by prominent journalists, academics, and others
interested in Tibetan issues.

Tibetan Women's Association
$30,000*
To promote the social, political, and economic empowerment of Tibetan
refugee women and raise awareness of human rights violations against women
in Tibet. TWA will publish a bi-weekly newsletter, an annual magazine, and a
memoir by one of Tibet's most famous female former political prisoners. TWA
will also expand outreach efforts internationally and to regional chapters
and strengthen its organizational capacity through trainings and workshops.

Tibetan Writers Abroad PEN Center
$10,000*
To preserve Tibetan literature and culture and protect and support Tibetan
writers in Tibet. The Tibetan PEN Center will translate essays and other
written materials into Tibetan, much of it originally published in Chinese;
publish a collection of writings by its members; and conduct an extensive
research project on Tibetan writers imprisoned in Tibet.

Voice of Tibet
$35,000*
To encourage and sustain independent public opinion inside Tibet and to
familiarize Tibetans with the ideals of democracy and human rights. The
Voice of Tibet, an independent, Tibetan-language shortwave radio station,
will continue to broadcast regular news about Tibet, the Tibetan exile
community, and the Tibetan government-in-exile to listeners in Tibet and in
exile in neighboring countries.

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China (Xinjiang)

International Uyghur Human Rights and Democracy Foundation (IUHRDF)
$90,000*
To advance the human rights of ethnic Uyghur women and children. IUHRDF will
maintain an English and Uyghur language website on the human rights
situation of Uyghur women and children, conduct a civic education seminar
for Uyghur women, and publish a booklet containing personal accounts of the
impact of population control policies on ethnic minority women.

Uyghur American Association
$215,000*
To carry out the Uyghur Human Rights Project, a program documenting and
reporting on human rights violations affecting the Turkic-speaking,
traditionally Muslim, indigenous populations of northwest China. This
program will research, document, and bring to the attention of the
international community independent, accurate information about the human
rights situation in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region.

World Uyghur Congress
$90,000
To promote democratic leadership among Uyghurs living in exile. The World
Uyghur Congress will conduct an intensive advocacy training course for
leaders of Uyghur community organizations dedicated to advancing human
rights and democracy.

美國民主基金會99財年資助中國民主項目

吉辰丘

許多網友關心中國海外民運經費從哪裡來,美國民主基金會正是為其提供經費的主
要機構之一。近年來,這個民主基金會向與中國有關的非政府機構提供民主項目資助,
1999財年資助與中國民主有關項目20項,共計188萬6833美元。

多維社記者19日採訪了民主基金會亞洲高級項目官員的Louisa Coan Greve女士。
25日,多維社收到了Greve女士寄來的1999年年度報告。

報告稱,1999財年(截止於1999年9月30日),NED資產為3906萬,其中現金92萬,股
票8萬,所收捐款3730萬(新聞署、國務院等政府機構3640萬,勞聯產聯、Steve Forbes
、Timothy Phillips等私營機構、個人39萬)。支出中發放資助3100萬,支持服務526萬
,其它活動65萬。

與中國有關的資助共計188萬6833美元。

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 樓主| snowfox7 發表於 2008-3-22 08:07 | 只看該作者

回復 #1 snowfox7 的帖子

所以每次只要國內有事,總有些小丑加班加點,跳上跳下特別歡暢,經濟利益直接相關的
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BS!!!
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laodai 發表於 2008-3-22 09:09 | 只看該作者
看看在這個論壇的那台「複印機」風雨蕭蕭,自己幾乎不用打字參與討論,專門「搬運」民運、輪子的垃圾,連「某人死了」這樣的謠言都前後矛盾的重複3次。為什麼呢?樓主的文章題目大概給出了答案。
明有物有則,索源清流潔。
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huaren 發表於 2008-3-22 09:43 | 只看該作者

藏獨,疆獨,台獨的始作俑者是美國

美國衰弱的那一天,也就是藏獨,疆獨,台獨消停的日子。
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最近當了好長時間大陸的志願者,難怪反華聲音鋪天蓋地!

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原帖由 laodai 於 2008-3-22 09:09 發表
看看在這個論壇的那台「複印機」風雨蕭蕭,自己幾乎不用打字參與討論,專門「搬運」民運、輪子的垃圾,連「某人死了」這樣的謠言都前後矛盾的重複3次。為什麼呢?樓主的文章題目大概給出了答案。

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