HON. RON PAUL OF TEXAS
BEFORE THE US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
COMMITTEE
December 7, 2004
U.S. Hypocrisy in Ukraine
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Mr. Chairman: President Bush said last week that, Any election (in Ukraine), if there is one, ought to be free from any foreign
influence. I agree with the president wholeheartedly.
Unfortunately,
it seems that several US government agencies saw things differently and
sent US
taxpayer dollars into Ukraine in an attempt to influence the outcome.
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We do not know exactly how many millions — or tens of millions — of dollars
the United States government spent on the presidential election in
Ukraine. We
do know that much of that money was targeted to assist one particular
candidate,
and that through a series of cut-out non-governmental organizations
(NGOs) —
both American and Ukrainian — millions of dollars ended up in support
of the
presidential candidate, Viktor Yushchenko.
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Let me add that I do not think we should be supporting
either
of the candidates. While I am certainly no supporter of Viktor
Yushchenko, I am
not a supporter of his opponent, Viktor Yanukovich, either. Simply, it
is none
of our business who the Ukrainian people select to be their president.
And, if
they feel the vote was not fair, it is up to them to work it out.
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How did this one-sided US funding in Ukraine come about? While I am afraid we
may have seen only the tip of the iceberg, one part that we do know
thus far is
that the US government, through the US Agency for International
Development
(USAID), granted millions of dollars to the Poland-America-Ukraine
Cooperation
Initiative (PAUCI), which is administered by the US-based Freedom House.
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PAUCI then sent US Government funds to numerous Ukrainian non-governmental
organizations (NGOs). This would be bad enough and would in itself
constitute
meddling in the internal affairs of a sovereign nation. But, what is
worse is
that many of these grantee organizations in Ukraine are blatantly in
favor of
presidential candidate Viktor Yushchenko.
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Consider the Ukrainian NGO International Centre for Policy Studies. It is an
organization funded by the US Government through PAUCI, but on its
website you
will find that the front page in the English section features a
prominent orange
ribbon, the symbol of Yushchenko’s party and movement. Reading further
on, we
discover that this NGO was founded by George Soros’s Open Society
Institute.
And further on we can see that Viktor Yushchenko himself sits on the
advisory
board!
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And this NGO is not the only one the US government funds that is openly supportive of Viktor Yushchenko. The Western Ukraine Regional Training
Center,
as another example, features a prominent USAID logo on one side of its
website’s
front page and an orange ribbon of the candidate Yushchenko’s party and
movement on the other. By their proximity, the message to Ukrainian
readers is
clear: the US government supports Yushchenko.
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The Center for Political and Law Reforms, another Ukrainian NGO funded by the
US government, features a link at the top of its website’s front page
to
Viktor Yushchenko’s personal website. Yushchenko’s picture is at the
top of
this US government funded website.
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This May, the Virginia-based private management consultancy Development Associates, Inc., was awarded $100 million by the US government “for
strengthening national legislatures and other deliberative bodies
worldwide.”
According to the organization’s website, several million dollars from
this
went to Ukraine in advance of the elections.
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As I have said, this may only be the tip of the iceberg. There may be many
more such organizations involved in this twisted tale.
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It is clear that a significant amount of US taxpayer dollars went to support
one candidate in Ukraine. Recall how most of us felt when it became
known that
the Chinese government was trying to funnel campaign funding to a US
presidential campaign. This foreign funding of American elections is
rightly
illegal. Yet, it appears that that is exactly what we are doing abroad.
What we
do not know, however, is just how much US government money was spent to
influence the outcome of the Ukrainian election.
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Dozens of organizations are granted funds under the PAUCI program alone, and
this is only one of many programs that funneled dollars into Ukraine.
We do not
know how many millions of US taxpayer dollars the National Endowment
for Democracy (NED) sent to Ukraine through NED’s National Democratic
Institute and International Republican Institute. Nor do we know how many other
efforts, overt or covert, have been made to support one candidate over the other
in Ukraine.
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That is what I find so disturbing: there are so many cut-out organizations
and sub-grantees that we have no idea how much US government money was
really
spent on Ukraine, and most importantly
how
it was spent.
Perhaps
the several examples of blatant partisan support that we have been able
to uncover are but an anomaly. I believe Congress and the American
taxpayers have a right to know. I believe we urgently need an investigation by the
Government Accounting Office into how much US government money was spent in
Ukraine and exactly how it was spent. I would hope very much for the support of
Chairman Hyde, Chairman Lugar, Deputy Assistant Secretary Tefft, and my
colleagues on the Committee in this request.
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President Bush is absolutely correct: elections in Ukraine should be free of foreign influence. It is our job here and now to discover just how far
we have violated this very important principle, and to cease any funding of
political candidates or campaigns henceforth.
Note:
This chapter was posted in Ron Pauls Congressional website, but did not appear in Congressional Record because it is an address to a committee.