
“Some foreign NGOs, under the guise of development and human rights, are actually promoting separatism and destabilizing nations. China will not tolerate such interference.”
— Xi Jinping (2016, before enacting China’s strict Foreign NGO Law)
Before the West launched its “Uyghur genоcide” propaganda campaign, China had already identified the real threat—U.S.-funded NGOs pushing separatism. In 2016, Xi enacted one of the world’s strictest Foreign NGO Laws, forcing groups like USAID, NED, and Open Society Foundations under heavy restrictions.
• NED funneled millions into Uyghur, Tibetan, and Hong Kong separatist groups:
Hong Kong Protests → NED-backed activists pushing for regime change.
Uyghur Separatists → USAID/NED funding “human rights” groups linked to extremism.
Tibet Unrest → U.S. NGOs sponsoring “cultural preservation” efforts tied to separatist networks.
• USAID backed Radio Free Asia (RFA)—the primary source of the “genоcide” claims, despite zero evidence.
• The World Uyghur Congress (WUC), openly calling for Xinjiang’s secession, received U.S. State Department & NED funding.
What did Xi Do?
Xi enacted the Foreign NGO Law, one of the strictest regulations on foreign organizations in the world:
✔ Requires all foreign NGOs to register with the Ministry of Public Security (MPS).
✔ Bans any activity deemed a threat to national security.
✔ Mandates full government oversight of funding, partnerships, and projects.
✔ Shut down U.S.-funded groups promoting separatism, protests, and “civil society” activism.
Just like in Russia, Belarus, Venezuela, and Syria, the U.S. used NGOs as Trojan horses for color revolutions, subversion, and separatism.
Xi stopped them before China could become the next Ukraine.
https://x.com/DD_Geopolitics/status/1886258511069511747