[News] US Invests Millions in Failed Attempts at "Democracy" in Cuba

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Invests Millions in Failed Attempts at "Democracy" in CubaDecember 14, 2020
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The explanation lies in two reasons: to protect those involved from alleged
reprisals and to respect the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), which
prohibits the disclosure of strategies to "rescue Cuban democracy."

A broader question, the answer to which, according to Eaton, he also does
not know, is whether groups financed by the U.S. administration are
channeling money to the San Isidro Movement (MSI).

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While a November 24 State Department announcement offering up to $1 million
for programs that promote "civil, political, religious and labor rights"
does not mention the MSI—according to Eaton—most likely is that the US
government is trying to act quickly before the end of the political and
social tension that has been built up.

An analysis of the fabricated media insights is notoriously difficult, but
Tracey Eaton brings us closer to the magnitude of the phenomenon through
evidence shared below.

The following table shows a sample of groups that have received a total of
$16,569,889 in grants from the United States Agency for International
Development (USAID) since 2017. Although USAID reports funding for only
five or six groups in a given year, about a dozen may still be operating
under the previous year's grants.

This chart shows how much USAID expects to pay the groups over time. The
amount totals $67,020,757, but will likely be less because it depends on
funding from the U.S. Congress, which is not yet secured. However, it can
be seen how the funding is maintained.

The total number of groups reaches 54, and based on a quick count of
organizations that are the most visible, the groups include:


    Agora Cuba Inc.
    Arlenica, Art, Language and Research for Social Change
    Cronos Civil Association
    Diario de Cuba Association
    Mexican Association for the United Nations Youth
    Minga Peru Association
    Bacardi Family Foundation
    Global Campaign for Free Expression A19 B.C.
    Canyon Communications LLC
    Caribbean Tales Worldwide Distribution Inc.
    Center for a Free Cuba
    Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE)
    Center for Ibero-American Constitutional Studies
    Christian Solidarity International
    Clovek v tisni, o.p.s. (People in Need)
    Cubalex
    Cuban Democratic Directorate
    Cuban Soul Foundation, Inc.
    CubaNet News, Inc.
    Digital News Association, Inc.
    Echo Cuba/Americas Relief Team
    Editorial Hypermedia Inc.
    Foundation for Human Rights in Cuba, Inc.
    Free Society Project Incorporated
    Freedom House Inc.
    Urban Poster Foundation
    Public Space Foundation
    Public Voice Foundation
    Pro Bono Foundation
    Global Rule of Law & Liberty Legal Defense Fund
    Democracy Support Group
    International Group for Corporate Social Responsibility in Cuba
    Institute for War and Peace Reporting (IWPR)
    Cuban Institute for the Freedom of Expression and Press
    Institute of Communication and Development
    Simone de Beauvoir Leadership Institute AC
    Inter-American Institute of Human Rights
    Political Institute for Liberty-Peru
    Institute Press and Society
    International Institute on Race, Equality and Human Rights
    International Platform for Human Rights in Cuba
    International Republican Institute
    Factual Research and Innovation A.C.
    Latin American and Caribbean Network for Democracy Inc.
    Latin American Center for Nonviolence
    Latin American Cultural Union
    Libertatis
    National Democratic Institute for International Affairs
    Cuban Human Rights Observatory
    Outreach Aid to the Americas Inc.
    Pan American Development Foundation Inc.
    People in Need Slovakia (PIPA)
    Electoral Transparency
    Sergio Arboleda University


Groups that receive secret funding are not included in this list.

The State Department, USAID, and NED report having "undisclosed" or
"miscellaneous" contractors whose names are not published.

Another mystery is how many Cubans receive money from US-funded
organizations. Tax records provide few clues.

In 2018, for example, the Cuban Democratic Directorate reported paying 746
"employees, agents and contractors" a total of $103,64. That group also
reported paying $48,628 to 1930 people on the island.

As such, it is impossible to know exactly how much of the money from
U.S. democracy promotion programs end up in Cuba and how many people are
paid.
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