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家园 【整理】拿美元的中国民主自由者们

  网上盛传发现毛拿共产国际几亿金卢布的新闻,且不说几亿金卢布当时共产国际拿不拿得出来,拿出来又如何汇到中国,如何兑现。单说中国共 产 党初创时原本是共产国际的中国支部,早期的党员数量很少,活动经费不来源党员交纳的学费,主要是依赖共产国际给的经费,这个是有案可查的,李德这个后来的太上皇原本就是运送经费的一个交通员。但中共中央转移到江西上海组织遭破坏以后就再没收到过共产国际转交来的经费,那以后都是苏区自筹经费了。

  

  但是今天的中国,在中国拿美元为美元办事的组织还真不少,一位好心的美国人对此做了介绍,在此让我们对这位国际主义人士表示感谢!

美国国家民主基金会资助的中国各种组织名单(摘自《霸权背后—美国全方位主导战略》附录D(美)威廉·恩道尔著)

Beijing Spring 北京之春

Center for Modern China 现代中国中心

Center for Private Economic Studies 私有经济研究中心

China Aid Association 中国救助协会

China Economists Society 中国经济学家学会

China Free Press 中国新闻自由(组织)

China Information Center 中国信息中心

China News Digest International,Inc. 中国新闻文摘国际公司

China Perspective,Inc. 中国透视公司

China Review 中国评论

Democracy for China Fund 中国民主基金会

Democracy China 民主中国

Democracy China Magazine 民主中国杂志

Foundation for Human Rights and Dempcracy in China 中国人权与民主基金会

Green China 绿色中国

Hong Kong Human Rights Monitor 香港人权观察

Human Rights in China,Inc. 中国人权公司

Independent Federation of Chinese Students and Scholars 中国学生学者独立协会

International Campaign for Tibet 西藏国际运动

Laogai Research Foundation 劳改研究基金会

Legal Rights Education 合法权益教育

Minzhu Zhongguo,Inc.,Sub:Democratic China 民主中国

National Economic Reform Institute 国家经济改革研究所

Open Magazine 开放杂志

Press Freedom Guardian 新闻自由卫士

Princeton China Initiative 普林斯顿中国项目

Tendency Quartery Inc. 趋势季刊

China Strategic Institute 中国战略研究所

Tibet Fund 西藏基金会

Tibet Information Network 西藏信息网络

Tibet Justice Center 西藏正义中心

Tibet Multimedia Center 西藏多媒体中心

Tibet Times Newspaper 西藏时报

Tibetan Center for Human Rights and Democracy 西藏人权与民主中心

Tibetan Literacy Society 西藏扫盲协会

Tibetan Multimedia Centre 西藏多媒体中心

Tibetan Review 西藏评论

Voice Tibet 西藏之音

关键词(Tags): #美分党(薏南)通宝推:readerg,多大EE,iwgl,故园湾里,格里高利,定风波,履虎,hopeful,吃土的蚯蚓,唵啊吽,

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家园 其实黄埔军校就是苏联人一手办起来的,没什么不光彩的

当时土共要想从苏联人那里多分一点钱,也比不过国民党政府啊。

现在苏联人式微了,美国人发扬国际主义精神,本质上都是在援助穷国多养活一些人。

如果美国经济继续恶化,就养不起这么多机构了,他们就会向北京讨饭吃,就像香港要向中央要优惠政策一样。

中央对待港澳台这类地方,还特别大方,其实还不是把内地人的钱拿去给他们了,本来内地就更贫困。

家园 天哪~~这是什么逻辑啊?

您当这些机构都是福利院么?这都是镇关西他们家的肉铺子啊!指着他们跟TG讨饭吃?您当TG真傻啊...

家园 其实当时共产党拿了苏联的钱也不是什么大事

应该确实是拿了。

拿了苏联的钱只要为中国人谋利益,也是好事。

给台湾的ECFA倒是中国的钱,那就不是好事。

家园 塞私货的孩子,自己写个主题帖子阐述一下吧

你这两句半说不清楚,看不懂。

家园 嗨,长远地看,讨饭的不在那讨,就会来这讨,有奶便是娘嘛

就看哪边有饭,哪边饭香点。

家园 苏联只是给了支持而已.应该说还是蒋介石办起来的.

我也是看黄仁宇的书得来的.

如果有知道更清楚的可以反驳.

家园 所谓“内地更贫困、援助港澳台”不是你说的吗?

中央对待港澳台这类地方,还特别大方,其实还不是把内地人的钱拿去给他们了,本来内地就更贫困。

你又开始无厘头了,这明明是你刚说的话嘛。

家园 孙中山委托鲍罗廷这个布尔什维克,帮助创办黄埔军校

无论是开办经费或训练用的枪支弹药,无不主要依靠苏联支援,鲍罗廷作了大量工作。他与孙中山一起出席了开学典礼,6月24日还亲自到校作了重要讲话。

家园 你又开始乱串主题了

你自己有能力写个主题吗?哪怕你是批驳瓦斯的各种言论。

你这样到处乱串主题,对哪个楼主都是不尊重。

家园 不过方法不一样了是吧

那边就得数来宝,这边就得唱莲花落。要是这么说还是有道理的。

家园 常公在黄埔作用并不是很大

枉大家叫了他那么多年校长。

家园 供LZ参考:NED 2008年工资单

美国国家民主基金会2008年面向中国(分为中国、中国香港、西藏、新疆四部分)地区的资助情况

外链出处

1.中国大陆

China

Rule of Law and Public Participation

$180,913

To strengthen the rule of law, enhance citizens’ awareness of their legal rights, enhance norms of access to information and the free flow of information, and broaden participation in public policy debates.

American Center for International Labor Solidarity

$294,058

To empower workers, promote government accountability, and improve access to justice in China. The Solidarity Center, in cooperation with local partners, will sponsor research, education programs, trainings, and seminars to build effective networks in specific industrial sectors, as well as enhance the capacity of stakeholders to initiate viable labor regulation reforms related to worker safety and health.

American Center for International Labor Solidarity

$134,454

To promote labor rights and government accountability. The Solidarity Center’s partner organization conducts in-depth research on labor issues, disseminates a variety of research and educational publications, and engages in related legal aid and advocacy activities.

American Center for International Labor Solidarity

$120,418

To promote labor rights in China. The Solidarity Center will cooperate with local partners to conduct trainings and other outreach activities to raise awareness of labor rights, particularly as they relate to occupational safety and health.

American Center for International Labor Solidarity

$40,000

To promote awareness among Chinese workers of their rights. The Solidarity Center and its partner will continue distribution of its worker rights information CDs inside China as well as frequent interviews with the international and Chinese press.

American Center for International Labor Solidarity

$40,000*

To strengthen enforcement of the Labor Contract Law and other labor protections in China. The Solidarity Center’s partner organization will conduct education workshops for workers, and publish and distribute a study guide regarding the Labor Contract Law and other relevant regulations.

American Federation of Teachers Educational Foundation (AFTEF)

$40,000

To encourage the introduction of democratic teaching methods in classrooms. The AFTEF will assist local partners to conduct a variety of workshops and produce educational materials for distribution in hard copy and on the Internet.

Asia Catalyst

$15,000*

To function as a regional forum and facilitate cross-border linkages among NGOs. Asia Catalyst will develop a Chinese-language informational website that will include resources for NGOs and post information about human rights, social justice, and environmental protection initiatives.

Beijing Dongzhen-Nalan Cultural Communication Co., Limited (BDNCCC)

$36,500 *

To strengthen civil society and advance respect for human rights. BDNCCC will facilitate several trainings for civic groups to introduce to participants basic concepts of human rights and organizational development skills。

Beijing Spring Magazine

$180,000*

To publish the monthly Chinese-language magazine Beijing Spring.

Beijing Yirenping Information & Counseling Center, LLC

$70,000*

To promote the rule of law and the development of public interest law in China. The Center will maintain a telephone hotline to provide citizens with legal aid, conduct research regarding legal reforms and produce related public reports, make policy recommendations to relevant authorities, and hold a discussion series for lawyers and concerned citizens.

Beijing Zhiaixing Information Counseling Company Limited

$235,000*

To operate a diverse program promoting accountability and human rights. The work of the organization will include legal aid, investigative reporting, activist training, and human rights documentation related to HIV/AIDS and other public health threats.

Celeluck Company, Ltd.

$100,000*

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

Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE)

$167,708

To enhance the capacity of business associations and other NGOs. CIPE and its partner organization will collect and disseminate information on management best practices, and publish a guidebook promoting a better model of self-governance for independent organizations.

Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE)

$26,133

To encourage good governance and enhance private-sector participation in public policy debates on key reform issues. CIPE will support local partners in China to conduct regular symposia on China’s economic and governance reforms, in which independent voices can engage government officials in policy discussions.

Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE)

$94,182

To encourage advocacy efforts by raising awareness of key reform issues. CIPE will work with its partner in China to hold weekly policy forums. These forums will focus on themes such as political and economic reforms, civil society development, and social justice.

Center for Modern China

$261,000*

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. In addition, the Center will engage in a historical memory project that gives voice to alternative views of an important historical event.

China Aid Association

$75,000*

To promote religious freedom in China. China Aid will publish the Chinese Law & Religion Monitor, a semi-annual journal containing analysis and documentation of religious issues and human rights abuses suffered by religious believers. China Aid 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

$140,000

To expand the space for free expression. China Free Press will host banned and censored Chinese pro-democracy websites that provide a platform for discussion and debate on current events and pressing social, political and economic questions facing China. China Free Press will also maintain a dedicated civil rights page as a forum for reports, commentary, and appeals by citizens.

China Information Center

$410,000*

To provide an alternative source of news and opinion for audiences in China. 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, Inc.

$150,000

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

Friends of China Labour Bulletin

$80,000*

To promote labor rights and government accountability. The organization conducts in-depth research on labor issues, disseminates a variety of research and educational publications, and engages in related legal aid and advocacy activities.

Human Rights in China (HRIC)

$430,000*

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

$152,350*

To promote freedom of expression in China. Activities will include translation of materials on freedom of expression into Chinese, publishing banned materials to enable Chinese readers to have access to diverse views and literary works despite official censorship, and organizing domestic and international advocacy campaigns on behalf of imprisoned writers and journalists.

Initiatives for China

$75,000

To promote inter-ethnic understanding, mutual trust, and cooperation among prodemocracy activists from different ethnic groups in China. Initiatives for China will organize an inter-ethnic conference with conflict resolution workshops and panel discussions on democracy, human rights, and religious freedom.

International Republican Institute (IRI)

$400,000

To expand the space for civic engagement in China by supporting citizen groups and coalitions. The program will help strengthen the capacity of Chinese civic organizations and coalitions by providing opportunities for international exchange and by supporting partner organizations’ research, monitoring, and education activities.

International Republican Institute (IRI)

$45,000*

To promote legislative and legal reform on workplace and property rights discrimination. IRI will facilitate the work of its partner organization to conduct research and education activities, hold workshops, and develop and distribute a training handbook, model guidelines, reports, and other publications.

Laogai Research Foundation

$280,000

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 problems in China.

Princeton China Initiative

$115,000

To promote media freedoms and civic engagement via the Internet in China. The program will bring together specialists in Internet technology to exchange information and create online tools that can be used by ordinary Chinese citizens, journalists and social activists for “citizen journalism” and civic-oriented, open communication.

Princeton China Initiative

$210,000

To promote human rights in China. The Princeton China Initiative will carry out a broad program of support for human rights projects to enhance transparency, accountability, legal knowledge, and access to justice.

Princeton China Initiative

$120,000

To provide an effective forum for free expression and stimulate liberal debate on China’s international role. Princeton China Initiative will publish China in Perspective Magazine, which will provide a pluralistic platform for Chinese writers to discuss issues related to comparative democratization, Chinese foreign policy making, responsible international behavior, and nationalism.

Southern Mongolian Human Rights Information Center (SMHRIC)

$75,000

To advance the human rights of ethnic Mongols in China. SMHRIC will report on the human rights conditions in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, also known as Southern Mongolia, through a website and an English- and Mongolian- language electronic publication, Southern Mongolia Watch.

2。中国西藏

China (Tibet)

Gu-Chu-Sum Movement of Tibet

$60,000

To provide support to Tibetan political prisoners and educate Tibetans in exile about human rights conditions in China.

International Campaign for Tibet (ICT)

$53,000

To improve understanding of human rights and democracy-related concerns in Tibet among Chinese, both in China and abroad, and increase communication between Tibetans and Chinese.

Khawa Karpo -Tibet Culture Centre

$25,500 *

To provide news and analysis to the Tibetan public and promote greater discussion and debate on current issues related to Tibet and Tibetans.

International Tibet Support Network (ITSN)

$45,000 *

To coordinate and build the capacity of the worldwide Tibet movement through a series of meetings, trainings, and workshops.

Social Economic and Cultural Development Fund

$20,000 *

To increase Tibetans’ access to information by maintaining a library and learning center.

Tibet Museum

$15,000 *

A Dharamsala-based museum。

To preserve and present material related to modern Tibetan history and educate visitors about the Tibetan culture and people.

Tibetan Literacy Society

$30,000*

To provide the Tibetan public with independent and accurate information on developments in Tibet and in the exile community, and 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 (TPPRC)

$25,000*

To improve the understanding of elected Tibetan parliamentarians-in-exile on the Tibetan Charter and institutions of the Tibetan government-in-exile as well as the structure and functions of the Chinese political and legal systems.

Tibetan Review Trust Society

$30,000 *

To promote freedom of the press and improve understanding of democratic concepts in the Tibetan exile community.

Tibetan Women's Association (Central)

$15,000 *

To promote the social, political, and economic empowerment of Tibetan refugee women and raise awareness of human rights violations against women in Tibet.

Voice of Tibet

$33,430*

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 broadcast regular news about Tibet, the Tibetan exile community, and the Tibetan government-in-exile to listeners in Tibet and in neighboring countries.

3.中国新疆

China (Xinjiang)

International Uyghur Human Rights and Democracy Foundation

$134,805

To advance the human rights of ethnic Uyghur women and children.

International Uyghur PEN Club

$20,300

To promote freedom of expression for writers creating work in the Uyghur language.

Uyghur American Association (UAA)

$269,000

To raise awareness of Uyghur human rights issues and advance Uyghurs’ religious freedom and human rights. The UAA’s Uyghur Human Rights Project will research, document and bring to international attention, independent and accurate information about human rights violations affecting the Turkic populations of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region.

World Uyghur Congress

$146,000

To strengthen advocacy on behalf of Uyghur human rights and democracy.

4.中国香港

China (Hong Kong)

American Center for International Labor Solidarity

$125,456

To foster freedom of association and other worker rights in China and Hong Kong.

Civic Exchange

$59,967*

Hong Kong Human Rights Monitor

$170,000*

关键词(Tags): #美国国家民主基金会
家园 C罩杯杯具还没完?

网上盛传发现毛拿共产国际几亿金卢布的新闻

家园 美国人真精明,才给这点钱!

北京之春才给18万,雇一个硅谷工程师就要用这么多钱了。

原来“民主”这么便宜!

咦,咋没有JY跳出来指责应该把钱先给新奥尔良重建?

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