Goodbye Soros! Facing backlash relating to major illegal immigration, Soros’ OSF ceases operations in EU

Citing a “radical shift of strategic direction,” Soros’ Open Society Foundations says that their new operating model will require “significant further restructuring,” and “closing all regional and global programs,” according to a letter sent to grantees in Hungary.

NewsBharati    19-Aug-2023 12:53:01 PM
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New Delhi, Aug 19: Soros’ Open Society Foundations announced this week that it is ceasing all operations in the EU as it has faced backlash against it’s open borders policies which has seen Europe flooded with illegal immigrants.
 
 
Soros OSF ceases operations in EU
 
 
Citing a “radical shift of strategic direction,” Soros’ Open Society Foundations says that their new operating model will require “significant further restructuring,” and “closing all regional and global programs,” according to a letter sent to grantees in Hungary. Reportedly the letter read, “Ultimately, the new approved strategic direction provides for withdrawal and termination of large parts of our current work within the European Union, shifting our focus and allocation of resources to other parts of the world", citing another note sent to staff at OSF’s Berlin headquarters.
 
 
 
“OSF will largely terminate funding within the European Union, and further funding will be extremely limited,” it reads, without elaborating, except to say that the organization is pivoting because “EU institutions and governments were already allocating significant resources to human rights, freedom and pluralism” inside the bloc.
 
 
 
 
 
The People's Voice has unmasked the media biases of Bloomberg by quoting them. Bloomberg has reported about the same as, "In the EU, OSF financed a wide range of philanthropic programs in the bloc’s eastern former communist members, including Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, Romania, the Czech Republic, Bulgaria and elsewhere. They included initiatives aimed at strengthening democracy, promoting human rights and alleviating the poverty and discrimination faced by the Roma minority. It also funds projects in non-EU European countries such as in the Balkans and further afield in central Asia."
 
 
 
Bloomberg further reports, "The organization based its European headquarters in Budapest until 2018, when it moved to Berlin following a years-long campaign against Soros and the OSF’s liberal values by nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s government in Hungary. It also has offices in Barcelona, Brussels and Belgium."
 
 
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