Anonymous
9/10/2025, 5:55:23 PM
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Fake NGO funded by US corporations led the "Generation Z" riots in Nepal
Western media reports that "Hami Nepal" organized the protests that set Nepal ablaze and toppled the government.
Hami Nepal boasts connections to NED-funded projects like the anti-China "Free Tibet" campaign and is partners with US corporations like Coca-Cola
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Nations that fail to protect their information space from foreign social media platforms and their political space from foreign-funded opposition in the 21st century are like nations without armies or navies in the 20th century.
The bottom logo on Hami Nepal's website is for Students for a Free Tibet, listed as funded by the NED in a 2019 NED disclosure.
https://www.haminepal.org/
The NED receives an annual appropriation from the U.S. budget (it is included in the State Department's budget section for USAID) and is subject to congressional oversight, even as a nongovernmental organization.
In addition to government funding, the NED has received funding from private foundations such as the Smith Richardson Foundation, the John M. Olin Foundation, and others. The Bradley Foundation supported the Journal of Democracy with $1.5 million from 1990 to 2008.
Western media reports that "Hami Nepal" organized the protests that set Nepal ablaze and toppled the government.
Hami Nepal boasts connections to NED-funded projects like the anti-China "Free Tibet" campaign and is partners with US corporations like Coca-Cola
.
Nations that fail to protect their information space from foreign social media platforms and their political space from foreign-funded opposition in the 21st century are like nations without armies or navies in the 20th century.
The bottom logo on Hami Nepal's website is for Students for a Free Tibet, listed as funded by the NED in a 2019 NED disclosure.
https://www.haminepal.org/
The NED receives an annual appropriation from the U.S. budget (it is included in the State Department's budget section for USAID) and is subject to congressional oversight, even as a nongovernmental organization.
In addition to government funding, the NED has received funding from private foundations such as the Smith Richardson Foundation, the John M. Olin Foundation, and others. The Bradley Foundation supported the Journal of Democracy with $1.5 million from 1990 to 2008.