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<blockquote data-quote="netlife007" data-source="post: 20995868" data-attributes="member: 79514"><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: Indigo">Washington invested $585 million in promoting democracy across the globe in the past year, the US Department of State’s financial report for fiscal year 2016 revealed. </span></span></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: Indigo">According to the paper, the State Department’s total assets equaled $93.8 billion in the last fiscal year, which concluded on September 30, increasing by $3.2 billion compared to 2015.</span></span></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: Indigo"></span></span></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: Indigo">Of this amount, $585 million was spent by the State Department under the article ‘Democracy, human rights and governance’ – $70 million down on the 2015 figure. </span></span></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: Indigo"></span></span></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: Indigo">The report didn’t specify the projects funded by the agency abroad, but Secretary of State John Kerry wrote in the preface that “we have supported important democratic gains in Sri Lanka, Nigeria, and Burma.”</span></span></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: Indigo"></span></span></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: Indigo">Kerry also stressed that “in an era of diffuse and networked power, we (the US) are focusing on strengthening partnerships with civil society, citizen movements, faith leaders, entrepreneurs, innovators, and others to promote democracy and good governance and address gender-based violence.”</span></span></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: Indigo"></span></span></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: Indigo">In later pages, the authors of the report explained that the State Department promotes democratic values because “stable democracies are less likely to pose a threat to their neighbors or to the US.” </span></span></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: Indigo"></span></span></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: Indigo">Washington achieves its goals through leveraging trade agreements, pursuing meaningful sanctions, fostering people-to-people ties and encouraging responsible business conduct, which respects human and labor rights, the paper said. </span></span></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: Indigo"></span></span></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: Indigo">According to the report, the State Department always back those who strive for justice and accountability in “post-conflict states.”</span></span></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: Indigo"></span></span></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: Indigo">“Activists and organizations in authoritarian countries rely on our support as they work toward peaceful democratic reforms, democratic institutions, respect for minority rights, and dignity for all,” it stressed.</span></span></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: Indigo"></span></span></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: Indigo">Prior to the Russian parliamentary election in September, the US Agency for International Development (USAID), which works closely with the State Department, allocated $3 million to non-governmental organizations in Russia. </span></span></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: Indigo"></span></span></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: Indigo">The investment was listed under the heading "For activity in Russia", according to government website US Spending.</span></span></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: Indigo"></span></span></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: Indigo">Since June, Russia has banned over a dozen NGOs from operating in the country as“undesirable” foreign groups. </span></span></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: Indigo"></span></span></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: Indigo">READ MORE: John McCain NGO banned as ‘undesirable group’ in Russia</span></span></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: Indigo"></span></span></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: Indigo">The Soros Foundation, the US National Endowment for Democracy and Senator John McCain’s International Republican Institute were among the outlawed organizations. </span></span></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: Indigo"></span></span></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: Indigo">“Today Russia faces its strongest attack in the past 25 years, targeting its national interests, values and institutes,” the Russian Senate said in its ruling. </span></span></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: Indigo"></span></span></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: Indigo">“[The attack’s] main goal is to influence the internal political situation in the country, undermine the patriotic unity of our people, undermine the integration processes within the CIS space and force our country into geopolitical isolation,” the ruling added. </span></span></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: Indigo"></span></span></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: Indigo">Russian President Vladimir Putin also criticized Washington for its attempts to democratize foreign states via military or other means. </span></span></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: Indigo"></span></span></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: Indigo"></span></span></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: Indigo"></span></span></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="netlife007, post: 20995868, member: 79514"] [FONT=Tahoma][SIZE=4][COLOR=Indigo]Washington invested $585 million in promoting democracy across the globe in the past year, the US Department of State’s financial report for fiscal year 2016 revealed. According to the paper, the State Department’s total assets equaled $93.8 billion in the last fiscal year, which concluded on September 30, increasing by $3.2 billion compared to 2015. Of this amount, $585 million was spent by the State Department under the article ‘Democracy, human rights and governance’ – $70 million down on the 2015 figure. The report didn’t specify the projects funded by the agency abroad, but Secretary of State John Kerry wrote in the preface that “we have supported important democratic gains in Sri Lanka, Nigeria, and Burma.” Kerry also stressed that “in an era of diffuse and networked power, we (the US) are focusing on strengthening partnerships with civil society, citizen movements, faith leaders, entrepreneurs, innovators, and others to promote democracy and good governance and address gender-based violence.” In later pages, the authors of the report explained that the State Department promotes democratic values because “stable democracies are less likely to pose a threat to their neighbors or to the US.” Washington achieves its goals through leveraging trade agreements, pursuing meaningful sanctions, fostering people-to-people ties and encouraging responsible business conduct, which respects human and labor rights, the paper said. According to the report, the State Department always back those who strive for justice and accountability in “post-conflict states.” “Activists and organizations in authoritarian countries rely on our support as they work toward peaceful democratic reforms, democratic institutions, respect for minority rights, and dignity for all,” it stressed. Prior to the Russian parliamentary election in September, the US Agency for International Development (USAID), which works closely with the State Department, allocated $3 million to non-governmental organizations in Russia. The investment was listed under the heading "For activity in Russia", according to government website US Spending. Since June, Russia has banned over a dozen NGOs from operating in the country as“undesirable” foreign groups. READ MORE: John McCain NGO banned as ‘undesirable group’ in Russia The Soros Foundation, the US National Endowment for Democracy and Senator John McCain’s International Republican Institute were among the outlawed organizations. “Today Russia faces its strongest attack in the past 25 years, targeting its national interests, values and institutes,” the Russian Senate said in its ruling. “[The attack’s] main goal is to influence the internal political situation in the country, undermine the patriotic unity of our people, undermine the integration processes within the CIS space and force our country into geopolitical isolation,” the ruling added. Russian President Vladimir Putin also criticized Washington for its attempts to democratize foreign states via military or other means. [/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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