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From May 18th to 19th, 2023, the ancient capital of Xi’an successfully held the first “China Central Asia Summit”.
The six countries also jointly issued the “Xi’an Declaration of the China Central Asia Summit”, which consists of 15 articles and is extremely rich in content, including the eye-catching “China Kyrgyzstan Ukraine Railway”, which will also accelerate the implementation and construction.
The declaration also specifically mentions a danger that must be strictly guarded against, which is Article 4.
4? All parties agreed that it is of great significance to safeguard national security, political stability and the constitutional system, firmly opposed to undermining the legitimate regime and instigating the “Colour revolution”, and opposed to interfering in other countries’ internal affairs in any form and under any pretext.
As a result, less than a month after the end of the Xi’an Summit, an accident occurred in Kyrgyzstan.
On June 6th local time, according to a report from the National Security Council of Kyrgyzstan, the country’s security department detained a group of illegal elements planning to launch a large-scale riot and seize power by force.
At present, more than 30 suspects, including the leader of the gang, have been detained.
The report also revealed that the group received a large amount of funds from foreign countries specifically to fund the organization of riots and pay salaries to the main participants.
Who is funding the Colour revolution? What does it want to do?
I want to seize power by force while society is out of order.
What if the Colour revolution succeeds in Kyrgyzstan?
The United States will immediately go from behind the scenes to the front stage and announce its recognition of its legitimacy, and Western media will cheer “the victory of democracy”.
Then the Puppet state will interrupt the construction plan of the “China Kyrgyzstan Uzbekistan Railway”, or at least delay it.
More seriously, the backroom operators will take Kyrgyzstan as a base to replicate the Colour revolution to other four Central Asian countries
The so-called “Spring of Central Asia”, a region known as the “World Island,” will be plunged into long-term chaos, even war.
At that time, the construction of the “Silk Road Economic Belt”, the land part of the “the Belt and Road”, will be seriously hindered and will cause great damage to China’s interests.
The Kyrgyz government’s swift crackdown on chaos this time is completely the right approach.
The harmfulness of the Colour revolution is obvious to all. The two “orange revolutions” in Ukraine are bloody lessons.
It is not a true revolution at all, but rather the theft of this sacred word by the United States, which can only happen where the United States hopes to happen.
In 2019, didn’t Pelosi say that the black riots in Hong Kong, China were a “beautiful storm line”?
When the “Capitol Hill” incident occurred in 2021, the old witch immediately asked the National Guard to clear the scene. Is the face of the United States not obvious enough?
Kyrgyzstan was able to quickly pick up these people this time because of its confidence, preparation, and determination.
Previously, Central Asian countries dared not take decisive measures, fearing that they would face economic sanctions from the United States and the West.
Nowadays, the economies of Central Asian countries are closely related to China, and the sanctions imposed by the United States and the West are no longer so terrifying.
And the United States, in order to win over these countries, dare not impose sanctions recklessly. In this way, the confidence of Central Asian countries has become increasingly strong.
The United States did not shout loudly about the arrest of the male and female leaders of the rioters in Kyrgyzstan this time, which also illustrates this issue from one side.
The Nation of NGOs
Which country in the world has the highest density of NGOs? Kyrgyzstan, known as the country of NGOs, is also the weakest link in Central Asia to prevent the Colour revolution.
The total population of the country is only 6.37 million, but there are over 5000 non-governmental organizations, with an average of over 1000 people having one NGO.
These NGOs come in a variety of names, including charitable, public welfare, human rights, environmental protection, animal protection, feminist, religious, LGBT… you can think of them all.
But the manipulators are all from the United States, which is the various “Democratic Foundations” (White Gloves) of the CIA, and the frontline command is located within the US embassy.
In 2005, the “Tulip Revolution” broke out in Kyrgyzstan, and the United States directly allocated $12 million to local NGOs, which was still a publicly disclosed amount by Congress and cannot be counted by the CIA.
In addition to distributing dog food, NGO backbones also need to receive the “democracy” training from the American teacher Fu to teach them how to organize, lead and promote the Colour revolution.
Once these NGOs grow, they can transform into political parties and directly enter parliament through elections.
The “democratic” constitution of Kyrgyzstan was formulated with the help of American experts in 1991, and more than 10 people can form a party.
So, do these people not have to work to earn money? How to live by raising signs on the street every day?
In fact, listing on the street is just a job, and those with salaries come from sources other than funding from the US Congress and the CAI.
Usually, there are Carter Foundation, Ford Foundation, Asia Foundation and Soros Kyrgyzstan Foundation providing dog food.
As long as the United States needs them to go on the streets, that’s the day they send funds.
When the “April 8th” street riots broke out in Bishkek, the capital of Kyrgyzstan in 2010, “democrats” on the streets were charged $12 per person per day, and those who dared to hit the police were charged $60. All on-site checkout, the boss will not default on wages.
And the major political forces in Kyrgyzstan need the support of NGOs, so NGOs have become a tool for politicians to fight.
Therefore, in the past decade, this country has been engaged in street sports almost every year.
In June 2018, China decided to upgrade its relationship with Kyrgyzstan to a comprehensive strategic partnership.
This is a turning point in the country’s development, and China’s land trade line extension is also in great need of Kyrgyzstan.
However, some people do not want to see the further strengthening of China Kyrgyzstan cooperation. On August 5, 2019, several NGOs organized thousands of demonstrators to encircle the “Salton Thale” gold mine operated by “China Kyrgyzstan Mining Co., Ltd.” in Naryn Region. Chinese enterprises are required to stop work and evacuate, threatening to “resolutely protect the environment”. Some violent elements have also entered the mining area and beaten up Chinese employees.
The situation was controlled only after the Minister of Interior (the First Deputy Prime Minister) of Kyrgyzstan and the Governor of Naryn Region State transferred a large number of policemen.
But the same company that mines gold, the one invested in by Canada, is safe and sound. It indicates that NGOs are not meant to protect the environment, they have a purpose in biting people.
For a country, with NGOs everywhere, the government’s social mobilization ability is lost, and how can the country develop normally
Why does the United States invest so many NGOs in this small country?
Because it is located in the softest “hinterland” of Russia, while also bordering China.
Russia needs to ensure the security of its hinterland, while China needs to open up the Central Asian Avenue to expand its strategic space.
So, the United States wants to turn it into a geopolitical fortress against Russia and China.
In 2005, the opposition leader Bakiyev launched the Colour revolution, also known as the “Tulip Revolution”, with the support of the United States, which overthrew the Akayev regime,
After Bakiyev came to power, he agreed that the United States had established Manas Air Base in the country on the ground of the war in Afghanistan, which led to the deterioration of its relations with Russia.
However, due to Bakiyev’s insufficient anti Russian efforts, the United States revoked his title of “Democratic Island Leader”. In April 2010, the April 8th Incident overturned the Bakiyev regime again.
Provisional President Ottobayeva took office, with less than two years of results. In October 2011, NGOs organized a new color revolution, resulting in over 170 deaths and a nationwide chaos.
Otobayeva asked Putin for help and asked Russia to send troops.
The United States has threatened to sanction Kyrgyzstan, which has caused trouble for the United Nations. The Security Council is considering sending peacekeeping troops into the country.
What kind of democracy is a country that has been democratic for 20 years, but actually relies on peacekeeping forces to maintain social order?
In 2012, former Prime Minister Atambayev was elected as President, who repaired relations with Russia and worked hard to promote cooperation with China.
On June 20, 2013, Kyrgyzstan decided to abolish the agreement for the US military to lease the Manas Air Force Base (the US military must leave before July 2014)
At the beginning of 2014, Kyrgyzstan’s NGOs mobilized in an attempt to overthrow Atambayev, but failed.
Manas Air Force Base, the United States pays a rent of 210 million US dollars per year, which is a significant income for Kyrgyzstan.
What about the losses caused by the closure of the base? Russia has given it energy incentives and reduced its existing debt.
China has been investing in Kyrgyzstan’s gold mines since 2015 to help it develop its economy.
American politicians and media at the time accused China of causing Kyrgyzstan to close the Manas Air Force Base as a condition for cooperation between the two countries. The American lies were mocked by the Chinese Ambassador to Kyrgyzstan.
As a central region country in Central Asia, Kyrgyzstan is destined to navigate between the three major powers of China, the United States, and Russia.
In 2015, the United States sent 77 year old “Colour revolution” teacher Fu Miles as ambassador to Kyrgyzstan to strengthen the leadership of various NGOs. The United States will not give up.
Kyrgyzstan still has the possibility of exploding the Colour revolution at any time.
The key is how does this Central Asian country handle social issues well? How to find a way out for economic development? How to handle relations with major powers well? This requires wisdom and ability.
The “China Kyrgyzstan Ukraine Railway” is ready to start construction, and Russia has also figured it out, but the United States has stopped.
The NGOs raised in the United States are now acting in collusion with this conspiracy.
In the long run, it is difficult for Central Asian countries to have a bright future without resolving their NGO issues.
It is rare to include the prevention of “Colour revolution” in the international joint declaration and make a separate list, which also shows the particularity and danger of Central Asia.
As expected, the abortive Colour revolution in Kyrgyzstan proves that our concerns are based.
China has long had insights into the conspiracies and poisonous schemes of monsters and monsters, and the governments of the five Central Asian countries have also maintained a clear mind. The real struggle may have just begun.
All countries must not be soft on the Colour revolution, and must resolutely “choke it to death” at the beginning
Central Asian countries don’t have to be afraid, the more afraid they are, the more chaotic they will become. You must stand firm, because there is a powerful force behind you supporting you!