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Sunday, February 23, 2025

How does USAID use aid to interfere with and 'brainwash' recipients?


 Picture shows the US Agency for International Development (USAID) headquarters in Washington, DC, the US, on February 3, 2025. Photo: VCG

In the first installment of the Global Times' new series to outline the history, the funding chains, and complex controversies behind the US Agency for International Development (USAID), we analyzed what purposes the agency serves for the US, and how it has gradually evolved into a large entity with over 10,000 employees worldwide. 

In the second installment of the series, we aim to uncover how USAID has used foreign aid for more than half a century to carry out ideological infiltration and so-called "democratic reforms" in developing countries, thereby serving the geopolitical interests of the US.

As the wrestling over the USAID is still ongoing, several Chinese experts reached by the Global Times agreed that the agency may undergo significant changes in its organizational structure and functions, but the political role it plays and the US government's practices of interference and penetration in other countries are unlikely to cease.

Development is the eternal pursuit of human society. Foreign aid should be an important resource for addressing global development challenges, yet it is viewed by the US as a tool to maintain its hegemonic position and engage in geopolitical maneuvering. Agencies and organizations like the USAID are "white gloves" for this selfish and hypocritical approach, according to two reports by the Chinese Foreign Ministry published in 2024 on the US foreign aid. 

The problems that the US has accumulated in its foreign aid efforts will ultimately harm the country itself, experts noted.

No free lunch

The USAID is the main foreign aid agency of the US, but, notably, the "humanitarian aid" or "development aid" it claims to provide is mostly accompanied by political preconditions that align with American values. 

According to a report by the Chinese Foreign Ministry published in April 2024 titled The Hypocrisy and Facts of the United States Foreign Aid, from the 1970s to the 1980s, US aid to developing countries was based on the premise that recipient countries would undergo marketization and privatization structural adjustments to achieve economic goals.

The USAID has publicly formulated a policy in this regard, requiring recipient countries to use aid mainly for the development of private enterprises and not for public investment. Such unilateral aid by the US was difficult to meld with local circumstances and affected the ecology and endogenous driving force of sustainable economic development of recipient countries and increased their debt burden, according to the report.

A Global Times reporter had studied conflict prevention and peacebuilding at Durham University in the UK from 2014 to 2015. USAID is one of the main future employment paths for students in this program, especially for those from the US. 

Based on the reporter's observation, compared to other organizations relevant to the course, USAID shows more pronounced characteristics of hegemonism and interventionism as it places greater emphasis on supporting the US' "agents" in other countries through aid to expand US influence and interests in the recipient regions, while also exporting American values and ideologies in the process.

The course provides an opportunity to observe what the potential "talent pool" for USAID looks like. From the reporter's observations, a part of American students in the class were pragmatic "defenders of American interests." They held distinct positions and made value judgments based on American and Western interests or ideologies regarding conflicts, taking sides accordingly and discussing specific aid proposals based on that foundation. 

They firmly believed that this could improve human rights conditions in the relevant countries and regions, as they perceived American ideology and values to represent the direction in which civilization and humanity should progress. Therefore, in their view, aid recipients that align with American values are deemed worthy of assistance. Even in conflict zones or areas that have long lacked education and basic human rights protections, they prioritize supporting local "pro-Western progressive forces" to seize power, even if this could worsen human rights conditions, the Global Times reporter found.

USAID's ideological infiltration and interference in the internal affairs of other countries has been criticized and publicly condemned by multiple nations. 

"What we have learned about it now suggests that it was an agency for interfering in the internal affairs of other states and changing the regimes in many countries," Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova commented at a press conference on February 6, according to the website of the Russian Foreign Ministry. 

On February 9, a protest against mining organized by the opposition took place in El Salvador. El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele subsequently responded to the protest on X and said "It's clear there is no opposition without USAID money." 

In a previous post on February 2 on X, he said "Most governments don't want USAID funds flowing into their countries because they understand where much of that money actually ends up. While marketed as support for development, democracy, and human rights, the majority of these funds are funneled into opposition groups, NGOs with political agendas, and destabilizing movements."

"Many projects of the in USAID are aimed at cultivating so-called 'civil forces' or 'opinion leaders,' and through these aid recipients, they foster dissatisfaction and division in local societies, without making real improvements in local conditions," said Lü Xiang, an expert at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. 

A staff is taking off a sign of the USAID in a community in Cucuta, Colombia, on February 9, 2019. Photo: AFP

A staff is taking off a sign of the USAID in a community in Cucuta, Colombia, on February 9, 2019. Photo: AFP



Despicable acts targeting China


As an infamous "white glove" of the US government, USAID had also repeatedly exploited its resources and influence to interfere in China's internal affairs, undermine stability in some regions in the country, tarnish China's image, and incite hostility toward China in the international community. The so-called lofty slogans of "democracy" and "human rights" that USAID promotes cannot conceal its despicable intentions to suppress and split China.

Earlier this month, the Hong Kong Public Opinion Research Institute (HKPORI), a USAID-backed separatist group, stated on its website that it "will suspend all its self-funded research activities indefinitely." Many believed the suspension was directly linked to the closure of USAID, which had been funding this group to undermine the national security law for Hong Kong and the Chinese central government. 

Chung Kim-wah, former deputy executive director of the HKPORI who moved to the UK in 2022, was one of the six wanted overseas-based activists named by Hong Kong police last month for allegedly contravening the national security law.

USAID had also been found to provide long-term support to anti-China separatist organizations globally, continuously engaging in China's internal affairs concerning regions like Xinjiang, Xizang, Hong Kong and the island of Taiwan, through these organizations.

The Swiss Better Cotton Initiative (BCI), for instance, in 2021 announced the suspension of projects related to Xinjiang cotton, against the backdrop of the "forced labor" smear campaign against Xinjiang cotton by US-led Western media outlets. USAID is a major funding partner of the BCI. 

In this context, it's hard to say there's no connection between BCI's claims about Xinjiang and USAID, some observers said. 

Similar conditions happen on the island of Taiwan. A February 17 editorial by Taiwan media China Times stated that, several NGOs on the island of Taiwan that support separatist Democratic Progressive Party had indirectly received financial support from USAID. 

In recent years, as initiatives like the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) have benefited an increasing number of countries and regions worldwide, China's growing international influence has become a target of resentment for the US. Funding both domestic and overseas groups to undermine China's cooperative projects abroad and damaging its international image has therefore become a primary task for the US' "white glove" agents including USAID. In November 2023, for instance, a research lab at US-based William & Mary's Global Research Institute named AidData released a report slandering the BRI. AidData's website shows USAID as is its major partner and funder.

In Serbia, USAID had been accused of infiltrating local anti-government protests, and had repeatedly engaged in promoting rumors targeting local Chinese-invested projects. The "carcinogenic Chinese-owned steel company" rumor in late 2021 was a typical example, fabricated by a Serbian NGO Tvrdjava ("Fortress") backed by USAID. 

A Reuters report in November 2021 cited data obtained by Tvrdjava, alleging that Smederevo Steelworks in central Serbia caused a great amount of pollution and even increased "cancer cases," after being purchased by China's HeSteel Group (HBIS) in 2016. Chinese media outlets later refuted the claim with solid data.

Inglorious chain of funds 

According to a February 7 article by US think tank Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), USAID is funded by the US Congress, which allocates money for it through the State, foreign operations, and related programs appropriations each fiscal year. 

Data from the CFR and US government showed that the US disbursed close to $72 billion in foreign assistance worldwide in fiscal year 2023, nearly 61 percent of which was distributed through USAID.

Nonetheless, the vast majority of USAID's substantial funding might not actually reach those in need. US Representative Brian Mast said to Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) on February that when it comes to USAID funding, only "10 to 30 cents on the dollar is what actually goes to aid." Earlier, a January USAID report recapping 2024 stated that, about 12.1 percent of all USAID funding goes directly to local organizations in foreign countries, including NGOs, the private sector, and government partners. More of its expenditures were reportedly spent back in the US.

USAID was also found to have been largely engaged in many misinformation campaigns targeting the US' "rivals," diverting substantial funds, which could have been used to develop economies and improve lives in areas of need, toward despicable cognitive warfare tactics.

In September 2024, US Congress authorized appropriations for "Countering the People's Republic of China Malign Influence Fund," which planned to appropriate $325 million for each of the fiscal years between 2023 and 2027 - $1.625 billion in total - to counter the so-called maligning influence of China. In other words, to counter any aspects that the US perceives as unfavorable from China.

The Congress didn't explicitly say who would operate the massive fund of $1.6 billion, but USAID were found behind the scene. Act H.R. 1157, which Congress passed to authorize the money, directly mentioned that the administrator of USAID must designate a senior official as the "assistant coordinator" of the program. 

Many actions to badmouth China might have been carried out globally under such programs. In September 2021, for instance, Zimbabwe's largest daily newspaper, The Herald, revealed that the US was funding and training local reporters to write anti-China stories and discredit Chinese investments, Xinhua reported in October that year.

Facing doubts and challenges, the future direction of USAID is filled with uncertainty. Experts reached by the Global Times said that the USAID may undergo significant changes in both its organizational structure and functional roles in the future. However, the US government's need for political influence abroad still exists, experts warned. 

The overall scale of USAID is expected to be significantly reduced and some of USAID's functions, including those with political objectives, may still be retained in another form in the future. The agency may work more closely with external propaganda and foreign political relations, such as collaborating with US embassies and other institutions abroad, Lü said. 

Song Guoyou, an expert at Fudan University, believes that the likelihood of USAID being completely dismantled during Donald Trump's presidency is low, but it will inevitably undergo major institutional adjustments, project adjustments, and shifts in aid direction. 

Song predicted that the adjustments may lead USAID to stop those activities that are "both wasteful and harmful." But actions that are "detrimental to other countries but beneficial to the US" will continue by the USAID or any other potential agencies.

A 'white glove'

A 'white glove'

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Friday, February 21, 2025

INTERACTIVE: Coughs, fevers and a growing concern for influenza in Malaysia

A senior citizen receiving the influenza vaccine administered by staff nurse Azma Suhainiza at the Klinik Kesihatan Kuala Lumpur . —AZHAR MAHFOF/The Star

PETALING JAYA: Influenza happens all year round in Malaysia, but it's likely that more cases occur in January and July compared with other months.

These two months recorded the highest positive rate for influenza samples tested in Malaysia over the past three years, according to data from the World Health Organization (WHO).

However, experts say such peaks are less distinct than those in temperate zones like Europe, Japan and New Zealand.

“Although it is possible for tropical countries like Malaysia to have increased incidence of influenza during certain months, these peaks are less pronounced as there is no distinctly cold season in Malaysia,” said epidemiologist Datuk Dr Awang Bulgiba Awang Mahmud.

He said in temperate countries, influenza tends to occur in the colder months.

“During the colder months, people tend to congregate indoors, the temperatures and humidity are lower and there are likely to have been some changes in the virus itself.

“These factors tend to favour survival and transmission of the virus which leads to peaks in those colder months,” he said.

Virologist Dr Jasmine E. Khairat said influenza cases often peak in January for temperate regions in the northern hemisphere and July for those in the southern hemisphere.

“In tropical climates like Malaysia, while there may be some peaks, influenza can circulate more consistently throughout the year.

“But rainfall patterns and humidity can also influence the timing of peaks,” said Dr Jasmine, who is a senior lecturer at the Institute of Biological Sciences at Universiti Malaya.

Click the arrow buttons below to see the influenza trends in Malaysia from 2022 to January this year:

 

 

 

 

In Malaysia, it was reported that the demand for flu vaccines spiked following news of the death of Taiwanese actress Barbie Hsu, 48, from a flu in Japan recently.

On Feb 10, Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad announced the expansion of the Influenza Immunisation Programme, which was launched in 2006.

As a result, the programme will cover not only frontline healthcare workers but also senior citizens aged 60 and above with at least one chronic illness.

On Feb 18, the voluntary vaccination drive began - a move that would benefit over 170,000 high-risk senior citizens, who can make appointments through the MySejahtera app.

 

Is it A or B?

Currently, there are two types of influenza viruses in Malaysia: Influenza A with its subtypes, and Influenza B.

Both types of influenza took turns to be the most common type in Malaysia at different times, based on data from WHO.

Influenza B was dominant in late 2022 to early 2023, but has since been overtaken by Influenza A until today.

As of Jan 27, Influenza A and its subtypes made up 71.8% of the positive influenza samples in Malaysia.

 

 

 

 

While influenza dominance changes, Dr Jasmine said influenza A was typically more prevalent.

She said past seasons, like 2016 and 2022, have seen influenza B dominate, but this was less common.

“This change among flu strains is a natural part of how these viruses evolve.

“One reason is because influenza A mutates faster, evading immunity from past infections or vaccines.

“This creates competition: the strain best at spreading and finding susceptible people persists,” Dr Jasmine explained.

Another factor was population immunity at a certain time.

“If many are immune to one strain (either by past infections or vaccination), another strain can take over against which the population has less immunity, to become more prevalent,” she said.

Dr Awang Bulgiba said Influenza A and B virus types tend to co-circulate so it is quite possible to see both types at the same time, which is what Malaysia is facing now.

See the graphic below to know more about each influenza type:

 

 

 

 

Annual flu jabs for all?

In future, experts believe that annual flu jabs will likely be a norm for many Malaysians.

Describing it as a good thing, Dr Jasmine said demand will likely rise as public awareness increases and the benefits of vaccination are better understood.

“I hope accessible vaccination programmes will play a vital role in making this a reality,” she said.

Dr Awang Bulgiba said Malaysia’s population was ageing and as a result, disease patterns will change.

“With ageing comes increased risks of chronic diseases like diabetes, which increases the vulnerability of individuals to infections like influenza.

“The provision of free flu jabs for seniors will provide an incentive for seniors to better protect themselves against influenza and therefore reduce the incidence of serious cases of influenza,” he said.

As such, he said annual flu jabs will become more common and hopefully lessen the burden on healthcare services as fewer people will fall ill or have serious illnesses due to influenza.

At present, it is a common practice for many travellers to get influenza shots before going abroad.

Here’s a list of the peak influenza positive rates for tested samples in the top 10 countries visited by Malaysians in 2023.

 

 

 

 

On the current initiative by Malaysia to vaccinate senior citizens, Dr Jasmine said it should be expanded to other age groups.

“This is especially for those with underlying health conditions like chronic respiratory issues.

“A broader vaccination strategy can help reduce overall influenza transmission and protect vulnerable populations,” she said.

Aside from senior citizens, Dr Awang Bulgiba said young children were also vulnerable to influenza as they might not have been exposed to the virus.

“As such, their immune system might not be primed for the influenza virus.

“Eventually, when financial conditions allow, I believe that free flu jabs could be extended to young children,” he said.

Dr Jasmine hoped that the government would improve community surveillance to track influenza activity and identify circulating strains, including conduct more accessible testing and reporting.

“Equally important is to ensure adequate vaccine supply and promote vaccination campaigns.

“This ensures that everyone who needs a flu shot can get one, and that people understand why it's so important,” she said.

Dr Jasmine urged everyone to get an annual flu shot as vaccination, describing it as the people’s most powerful tool for protection.

“It's not just about protecting ourselves. It's about protecting our family, friends and community. 

“And finally, don't underestimate the impact of simple hygiene practices – handwashing, covering coughs and sneezes – these actions can significantly limit the spread of the virus,” she said.

As Malaysia takes steps to tackle influenza, here’s a list of the peak positive rates for tested influenza samples in other countries around the world.

 

 

Thursday, February 20, 2025

Malaysians against the disrespectful behavior of Akmal Saleh and a Memorandum for National Harmony

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ACADEMICIAN and political commentator Prof Tajuddin Mohd Rasdi is seen to be spearheading a campaign to clamp down the rightist influence of UMNO Youth chief Datuk Dr Muhamad Akmal Saleh.

This follows the issuance of a six-sided joint statement entitled “Malaysians Against the Disrespectful Behaviour of Akmal Saleh and a Memorandum for National Harmony” led by him.“Self-proclaimed Malay, Muslim champion Akmal Saleh is ...

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*As a *As a patriotic Malaysians & for Nation building, calling all rakyat to viral this declaration message! Help do our little bit for our beloved Malaysia*🙇‍♂️🙏💥✅💯


*Malaysians against the disrespectful behavior of Akmal Saleh and a Memorandum for National Harmony*

*Joint Statement*
1.Prof Dr. Mohd Tajuddin Mohd Rasdi
2.Mohamed Tawfik Tun Dr. Ismail
3.Mohamed bin Halim 
4.Choy Meng Hooi
5.Poh Teik Heng
6.Dr Mohd. Razif b Mohd. Ali

We have seen just barely two months have passed of the new year 2025 that Malaysia is slipping further and further into disharmony. After almost 70 years of Merdeka we may have failed to honor the founding fathers of this country the likes of  Tun Dato’ Sir Onn Jaafar, Tunku Abdul Rahman, Tun V.T. Sambanthan and Tun Sir Tan Cheng Lock. The recent JAKIM furore over needless guidelines for Muslims visiting and interacting with non-Muslims marks a social fissure that may cause a total collapse of nation building by dividing communities in our country  forever.

In the light of these serious social and religious crisis, one person stands out as the epitome and example of nation disharmony; the politician from UMNO Akmal Saleh. As a people’s representative in Melaka, a State with a long history of integration and racial harmony, as an Exco of the state and as head of the UMNO Youth, Akmal has sown discord after discord in his relentless attacks on non-Malay personalities on issues of race and religion, in spite of swearing an oath to uphold the Constitution. We Malaysians respect Akmal Saleh for being a self proclaimed ‘champion’ of the Malays and of the Muslims but we totally disagree with his socially and spiritually destructive methods and statements. He had taunted a veteran Chinese politician as Nyonya Tua. He had called on Malays to boycott a Chinese businessman ‘sampai bankrap’. He had called a Chinese Minister of the Unity Government as ‘stupid’. He had recently called out a young Chinese MP to ‘better die’. His manner of speaking can easily be interpreted as menacing, threatening and certainly insulting.
He should follow the example of Melaka statesmen like the late Tun Abdul Ghafar.
If we have a young politician leaders like this who influences many online members of his same race as well as members of his own political party and other Malay based political parties, how are we going to rebuild this nation through the idea of ‘kesopanan dan kesusilaan’? The core foundational values of social, political and religious harmony are respect and according dignity to all faiths, race and cultures. Inherent in the concept of respect and dignity are speaking and debating with decorum, knowledge and courtesy. 

We Malaysians ask that Akmal Salleh apologises to all Malaysians unreservedly for his past and present behavior and a promise of upholding the Rukunegara. We Malaysians, in turn, promises to forgive and begin our relationship with him in a clean slate.

We also ask UMNO to ensure that it advises and reprimand all of its members that act like Akmal Saleh in the future, and remind them of the Rukun Negara and the Federal Constitution and the laws enacted after the May 13 tragedy to ensure harmony and peace, formulated by an Umno-led admimistration.

Finally, we Malaysians would like to think and hope that Akmal Saleh can be a good and responsible leader to educate our future generation about the importance and sanctity of social and religious harmony. We Malaysians would also like to think that UMNO can be trusted with a new mandate of governance by abiding to the core values of respecting all faiths and race. We Malaysians will not tolerate and will campaign against any and all parties that would destroy the delicate and sacred harmony between our communities. The task of rebuilding this nation through respect and harmony lies not with any government ministry but unto each and every responsible citizens of Malaysia.

*Signatories*

1.Prof Dr. Mohd Tajuddin Mohd Rasdi
2.Mohamed Tawfik Tun Dr. Ismail
3.Mohamed bin Halim 
4.Choy Meng Hooi
5.Poh Teik Heng
6.Dr Mohd. Razif b Mohd. Ali.                    👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼Malaysians & for Nation building, calling all rakyat to viral this declaration message! Help do our little bit for our beloved Malaysia*🙇‍♂️🙏💥✅💯

*Malaysians against the disrespectful behavior of Akmal Saleh and a Memorandum for National Harmony*

*Joint Statement*
1.Prof Dr. Mohd Tajuddin Mohd Rasdi
2.Mohamed Tawfik Tun Dr. Ismail
3.Mohamed bin Halim 
4.Choy Meng Hooi
5.Poh Teik Heng
6.Dr Mohd. Razif b Mohd. Ali

We have seen just barely two months have passed of the new year 2025 that Malaysia is slipping further and further into disharmony. After almost 70 years of Merdeka we may have failed to honor the founding fathers of this country the likes of  Tun Dato’ Sir Onn Jaafar, Tunku Abdul Rahman, Tun V.T. Sambanthan and Tun Sir Tan Cheng Lock. The recent JAKIM furore over needless guidelines for Muslims visiting and interacting with non-Muslims marks a social fissure that may cause a total collapse of nation building by dividing communities in our country  forever.

In the light of these serious social and religious crisis, one person stands out as the epitome and example of nation disharmony; the politician from UMNO Akmal Saleh. As a people’s representative in Melaka, a State with a long history of integration and racial harmony, as an Exco of the state and as head of the UMNO Youth, Akmal has sown discord after discord in his relentless attacks on non-Malay personalities on issues of race and religion, in spite of swearing an oath to uphold the Constitution. We Malaysians respect Akmal Saleh for being a self proclaimed ‘champion’ of the Malays and of the Muslims but we totally disagree with his socially and spiritually destructive methods and statements. He had taunted a veteran Chinese politician as Nyonya Tua. He had called on Malays to boycott a Chinese businessman ‘sampai bankrap’. He had called a Chinese Minister of the Unity Government as ‘stupid’. He had recently called out a young Chinese MP to ‘better die’. His manner of speaking can easily be interpreted as menacing, threatening and certainly insulting.
He should follow the example of Melaka statesmen like the late Tun Abdul Ghafar.
If we have a young politician leaders like this who influences many online members of his same race as well as members of his own political party and other Malay based political parties, how are we going to rebuild this nation through the idea of ‘kesopanan dan kesusilaan’? The core foundational values of social, political and religious harmony are respect and according dignity to all faiths, race and cultures. Inherent in the concept of respect and dignity are speaking and debating with decorum, knowledge and courtesy. 

We Malaysians ask that Akmal Salleh apologises to all Malaysians unreservedly for his past and present behavior and a promise of upholding the Rukunegara. We Malaysians, in turn, promises to forgive and begin our relationship with him in a clean slate.

We also ask UMNO to ensure that it advises and reprimand all of its members that act like Akmal Saleh in the future, and remind them of the Rukun Negara and the Federal Constitution and the laws enacted after the May 13 tragedy to ensure harmony and peace, formulated by an Umno-led admimistration.

Finally, we Malaysians would like to think and hope that Akmal Saleh can be a good and responsible leader to educate our future generation about the importance and sanctity of social and religious harmony. We Malaysians would also like to think that UMNO can be trusted with a new mandate of governance by abiding to the core values of respecting all faiths and race. We Malaysians will not tolerate and will campaign against any and all parties that would destroy the delicate and sacred harmony between our communities. The task of rebuilding this nation through respect and harmony lies not with any government ministry but unto each and every responsible citizens of Malaysia.

*Signatories*

1.Prof Dr. Mohd Tajuddin Mohd Rasdi
2.Mohamed Tawfik Tun Dr. Ismail
3.Mohamed bin Halim 
4.Choy Meng Hooi
5.Poh Teik Heng
6.Dr Mohd. Razif b Mohd. Ali.