According to the NED Annual Report for 2013, the
following US Government funds were allocated by the US Congress and dispersed
by the NED for programs in Xinjiang/East Turkistan:
Uyghur
American Association
$295,000
Documentation and Advocacy of Uyghur Human Rights
To raise awareness, document, and conduct advocacy for Uyghur human rights issues. The Uyghur American Association's Uyghur Human Rights Project will research, document, and provide independent and accurate information about human rights violations affecting the Turkic populations of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region.
$295,000
Documentation and Advocacy of Uyghur Human Rights
To raise awareness, document, and conduct advocacy for Uyghur human rights issues. The Uyghur American Association's Uyghur Human Rights Project will research, document, and provide independent and accurate information about human rights violations affecting the Turkic populations of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region.
World
Uyghur Congress
$180,000
Uyghur Human Rights Advocacy and Fighting Against Enforced Disappearances
To enhance the ability of Uyghur prodemocracy groups and leaders to implement effective human rights and democracy campaigns. The World Uyghur Congress will organize a conference for pro-democracy Uyghur groups and leaders regarding enforced disappearances and conduct advocacy on Uyghur human rights.
$180,000
Uyghur Human Rights Advocacy and Fighting Against Enforced Disappearances
To enhance the ability of Uyghur prodemocracy groups and leaders to implement effective human rights and democracy campaigns. The World Uyghur Congress will organize a conference for pro-democracy Uyghur groups and leaders regarding enforced disappearances and conduct advocacy on Uyghur human rights.
NED Annual Report 2013 – Grants to China (Xinjiang/East
Turkistan)
NED Annual Report 2013 – Grants to China (Xinjiang/East
Turkistan)
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