How much? The article didn't say, but from online info the figure may be over 1 million USD, perhaps from 2004 to 2007. It's very time consuming to gather correct info on the web, but on this site: Source, there's this info:
ICPC received $135,000 from the NED in 2007: 〔 http://www.ned.org/grants/07programs/grants-asia07.html 〕
$135,000 from the NED in 2006: 〔 http://www.ned.org/grants/06programs/grants-asia06.html 〕
$85,000 from the NED in 2004: 〔 http://www.ned.org/grants/04programs/grants-asia04.html 〕
$145,000 in 2007: 〔 http://www.ned.org/grants/07programs/grants-asia07.html 〕
$136,000 in 2005: 〔 http://www.ned.org/grants/05programs/grants-asia05.html 〕
$135,000 in 2004: 〔 http://www.ned.org/grants/04programs/grants-asia04.html 〕
In his 1996 article titled “Lessons from the Cold War”, Liu argues that “The free world led by the US fought almost all regimes that trampled on human rights … The major wars that the US became involved in are all ethically defensible.” He has defended U.S. policies in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, which he thinks is the fault of the “provocateur” Palestinians.[25]
Liu also published a 2004 article in support of Bush's war on Iraq, titled “Victory to the Anglo-American Freedom Alliance”, in which he praised the U.S.-led post-Cold War conflicts as “best examples of how war should be conducted in a modern civilization.” He predicted “a free, democratic and peaceful Iraq will emerge.”[26] During the 2004 US presidential election, Liu again praised Bush for his war effort against Iraq and condemned Democratic Party candidate John Kerry for not sufficiently supporting the wars in which the U.S. was then involved. He commented on Islamism that, “a cul­ture and (reli­gious) sys­tem that pro­duced this kind of threat (Islamic fundamentalism), must be extremely intol­er­ant and blood-thirsty.” On Israel, he said “with­out America's pro­tec­tion, the long per­se­cuted Jews who faced exter­mi­na­tion dur­ing World War II, prob­a­bly would again be drowned by the Islamic world's hatred.”[27][25]
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Do supporters of Nobel winner Liu Xiaobo really know what he stands for?