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Frozen US aid brings new challenges to groups hit by harsh crackdowns in Russia and Belarus

  • The Kyiv Independent raised over $66,200 to support three Ukrainian newsrooms affected by the U.S. Freeze on foreign aid, with funds now being distributed to the impacted media outlets.
  • U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on his inauguration day suspending foreign aid programs for 90 days to review their alignment with his administration's policies.
  • Pro-Democracy forces from Belarus reported that the frozen U.S. Aid, about $30 million, accounts for over half of their Western funding, leading to potential mass layoffs.
  • Activist Pavel Sapelka stated that the aid freeze will 'significantly impair' Viasna's work, but insisted it won't stop human rights advocates entirely.
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Financial Times broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Thursday, February 6, 2025.
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