Get ready for an international exposure file that will turn upside down all the dynamics you thought you knew about the East Turkestan cause. How did Washington, which delivers “human rights” speeches from podiums, and the Beijing administration, which imprisons millions of Uyghur Turks in camps, establish a military and financial partnership behind closed doors? We reveal with official documents how Erik Prince, the darkest name in American military expertise, joined hands with Chinese state capital to build the logistical backbone of the concentration camps.
However, the scandal is not limited to this; you will read for the very first time how East Turkestan NGOs, which receive millions of dollars in “NED funds” from Washington every year, have sunk into a deep silence in the face of this dirty partnership for the sake of the dollars they receive. Here is the map of betrayal by global hypocrisy and its local subcontractors, name by name, document by document…
Although the East Turkestan genocide taking place before the eyes of the international community is attempted to be veiled by “human rights” and “condemnation” rhetoric rising from Washington microphones, a horrific American capital and military mentorship lie behind the coin. Frontier Services Group (FSG), founded jointly by the most radical figure of the American military-industrial complex and founder of Blackwater, Erik Prince, and Chinese state capital (CITIC), is not an ordinary commercial structure.
This partnership was initiated precisely to establish the logistical and security infrastructure of the massacre during the construction process of the concentration camps in East Turkestan, where millions of Uyghur Turks are subjected to cyber-fascism, assimilation, and systematic destruction. Today, as of 2026, names may have changed due to rising backlash, and Erik Prince may appear to have resigned on paper. However, this mechanism of oppression raised in East Turkestan by the very hands of American elites continues to operate today as a global monster by shedding its skin.
1. The Paramilitary Signature at the Heart of the Genocide: Military Mentorship in Kashgar and Tumxuk
Despite the “US-China Trade War” illusion manufactured by Western media to distract the global public, it is proven by official corporate registries how American military expertise provided operational guidance and logistical consultancy to China’s genocide laboratory. What we face is not indirect support; it is a physical, technical, and paramilitary participation extending from the construction of concentration camps to the tactical training of guards.
Logistical Fortification and Training Bases for Concentration Camps
FSG signed official agreements with Chinese state officials to establish multimillion-dollar “security, training, and logistics centers” in two strategic hubs where Uyghur Turks are mass-imprisoned and the cyber-surveillance network is most intense: the Kashgar and Tumxuk (Caohu Industrial Park) regions.
These centers were not ordinary warehouses or cargo facilities. They were military-scale operational headquarters that designed the transport of millions of people between camps for the purpose of assimilation and forced labor, the uninterrupted logistical supply lines of these camps, and the physical security of the cyber-surveillance infrastructure.
“Blackwater-Style” Paramilitary Doctrine Transfer to the XPCC
The most horrifying dimension of this dark project was the upgrading of the tactical capabilities of the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps (XPCC), the paramilitary force that directly manages the concentration camps in East Turkestan and keeps the region under armed control.
The military expertise of Erik Prince, the founder of Blackwater—the world’s most reckless mercenary army—was transferred to XPCC elements under the mask of FSG. The specific military concepts of guards and paramilitary forces to serve in the camps, such as “counter-insurrection,” “crowd control,” “area isolation,” and “urban asymmetric oppression operations,” were modernized using the West’s own mercenary doctrine (the Blackwater model).
Technological Genocide: Cyber-Fascism and Smart Camp Integration
Tumxuk and Kashgar, where FSG established logistical bases, serve as the nerve centers of China’s AI-powered cyber-tracking system called the Integrated Joint Operations Platform (IJOP). In the architecture of cyber-fascism wrapped around the camps—leaving Uyghurs unable to breathe through facial recognition, biometric data tracking, and AI algorithms—Western data processing and risk management methodologies were utilized. The American defense mind exported to China not just physical guarding, but the operational management of the technology to “cage human beings as digital data.”
Washington’s Deliberate Blindness: The Operational Brain of Genocide
For years, the United States turned a blind eye to defense industry elites bred on its own soil, who spent decades in the corridors of the Pentagon and the CIA, fortifying the operational brain of the genocide against Uyghur Turks. Just so American capital could secure billion-dollar overseas deals with Chinese state funds (CITIC), the mechanism of oppression in East Turkestan was allowed to run like a flawless clock.
Washington, which watched silently while the infrastructure of the camps was set up, the logistical skeleton was designed, and millions of people were locked into these cells, attempted to hide its historical complicity by issuing token condemnation messages only after the infrastructure of the genocide was fully completed and the system was established.
2. As of 2026, Hong Kong Stock Exchange Documents: Complicity Continues!
Following global backlash and the exposure of the partnership in the concentration camps, Erik Prince announced his resignation from his official positions in the company in April 2021, triggering an illusion of “exoneration.” However, the 2026 updated registry data of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX) proves that this resignation was mere window dressing:
This structure, built with paramilitary intelligence originating from the US military and the CIA, has today become a completely overseas operational extension of the Beijing administration after completing its mission in East Turkestan. China, having sucked Western private military company technology over Uyghur blood, uses this monster globally today.
The Network of Cayman Islands and Shell Companies
Erik Prince and the Chinese state partnership (CITIC) did not funnel this dirty money directly through Washington or Beijing. When FSG’s corporate chart is examined, it is revealed that a complex network of Shell Companies extending to the Cayman Islands and tax havens was established behind the company.
The American military mind and Chinese genocide capital concealed the multimillion-dollar transfers revolving around the blood of Uyghur Turks through these shell structures. This situation stands as the most concrete financial proof showing how Washington’s “terror financing and money laundering” tracking mechanisms become paralyzed when the issue touches its own elites and Chinese partnerships.
3. The US’s Belated “Sanction” Admission Confirms the Global Theater
The Washington administration officially acknowledged the dirty relationship established by these military actors emerging from its own core with China—which ruined the lives of millions in East Turkestan—only after the damage was done, in June 2023.
The Silent Watch Process: This decision is actually the registration of Washington’s deliberate tolerance of this paramilitary technology transfer and genocide infrastructure for years. While USA accused China of genocide on microphones, it silently watched its own defense industry elites provide tactical mentorship to the Chinese army and camp guards until the camps were fully constructed and the system was locked in place.Document of the Belated Admission: The Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) under the US Department of Commerce officially placed FSG on the Entity List (Blacklist) in June 2023 on the grounds that it provided military training and logistical support to the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA).
4. Local Subcontractors of Global Hypocrisy: The “Dollar” Silence of NGOs
The most painful and darkest side of the coin is that this global hypocrisy cooked up in Washington is covered up by US-backed non-governmental organizations that market themselves as the “representatives of the East Turkestan cause.” NED (National Endowment for Democracy), the official financial apparatus of the United States, has poured $8,758,300 in grants since 2004 into Uyghur groups conducting the East Turkestan cause, becoming virtually the sole institutional funder of these structures.
The institutional admissions of Akram Keram, NED’s program officer and regional expert, stating, “Thanks to NED’s support, these groups grew institutionally and professionally, carrying their voices to the White House,” clearly demonstrate the umbilical cord connecting these structures to Washington elites. As a matter of fact, even the 2020 Uyghur Human Rights Policy Act passed by the US Congress was built entirely on data provided by structures nurtured through this funding mechanism.
The Betrayal Map of Funded Bureaucracy
For the sake of green dollars, these showcase organizations remain blind, deaf, and mute to the US military-capital partnership in East Turkestan and the establishment of the camps’ logistical skeleton via Blackwater (FSG), veiling the true tragedy of the cause:
The World Uyghur Congress (WUC) and its affiliated East Turkestan NGO foundations and associations in Türkiye: While this NED-awarded structure lobbies in the European Parliament and UN podiums and prepares to file lawsuits against China’s Huawei and 5G technology, it cannot utter a single word against the American defense industry elites who built the infrastructure of the camps.Uyghur Human Rights Project (UHRP): This project, which brought the demolished mosques in East Turkestan to The Washington Post using Holocaust comparisons and gave its co-founder Nury Turkel as a member to the US Commission on International Religious Freedom, has plunged into deep silence against the American money that laid the mortar of the camps.Campaign for Uyghurs (CFU) and Rushan Abbas: Led by Rushan Abbas, who frequently testifies in the US Congress and is honored as a guest of Senator Marco Rubio, this structure acts as the showcase material for Washington’s show politics while hiding the paramilitary technology transfer happening in the background from its people.Uyghur Transitional Justice Database Project (UTJD): This technical structure, which collected the coordinates of the camps and data on the missing to ensure that the Norwegian Pension Fund withdrew from Chinese companies, strangely does not add the stock market records of the American FSG company—the logistical architect of the camps—to its database.
First-Hand Confession: “We Receive Funds from America, We Stand with the US!”
The submission behind the multimillion-dollar grants and political agenda received by Uyghur NGOs from Washington is registered not only in corporate accounting files but also through live camera confessions by the leaders of these structures.
Confession of the Funding Connection: The Former Vice President of the World Uyghur Congress (WUC) and President of the East Turkestan Culture and Solidarity Association confessed to the institutional involvement and financial traffic of the United States in East Turkestan’s policy with these words: “A support of a few hundred thousand dollars given to one or two organizations, associations through municipalities… One or two of them might be receiving funds from some human rights organizations of America (NED, etc.).”
The Doctrine of “If the US Wants to Dismantle China, We Stand with Them”: This mind, which overlooked the colonization of the camps’ logistical infrastructure by Washington’s colonial defense elites (Blackwater/FSG), declares that it chose its side not with its people but with the Pentagon in the US-China clash: “America can use all kinds of arguments to balance China, which it sees as a rival… Shall we consent to China’s genocide there and remain silent by saying America intervened in this matter? [We take our place alongside America].”
These video evidences and confessions show why the names at the storefront of the East Turkestan cause can never target the dirty military partnerships of the will that gives the money (the Blackwater-China marriage) and how faithfully they play the role of “silence” assigned to them in this global theater conducted over the blood of the people.
Legal Trap: International Criminal Court (ICC) and Universal Jurisdiction Silence
The biggest red-handed catch and hypocrisy regarding these funded structures occur on the legal plane. According to international law norms, “Complicity in Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity” is a universal crime that has no statute of limitations and requires prosecution no matter where in the world it is committed.
Today, despite the massive multimillion-dollar budgets in their hands and extensive networks of international human rights lawyers (such as the Uyghur Rights Lawyers group established by WUC), the funded East Turkestan NGOs have not filed a single official criminal complaint against Erik Prince, the FSG company, and the American partners behind them at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague or at Western courts holding universal jurisdiction.
These structures, which put on a show in international media by publishing lists of names of local Chinese officials or police officers working in East Turkestan, run away from bringing the actual “American leg” of the complicity to justice. This conscious inaction is the clearest proof of the blood money paid to their funders in Washington and the global theater staged over the blood of their own people.
Ignoring the Blackwater-China marriage and Washington’s historical structural share in this genocide just to keep the funding taps running is, above all, the greatest and most blatant betrayal against the oppressed Uyghur Turks groaning under systematic torture, assimilation, and rape behind the walls of Concentration Camps. This funded bureaucracy, clearing the sins of American elites over the blood and tears of its own people, turns the East Turkestan cause into a cheap pawn of international power struggles.
🔗 CLICK HERE for the Uyghur Human Rights Policy Act, built on the work of NED grantees: https://www.ned.org/uyghur-human-rights-policy-act-builds-on-work-of-ned-grantees/
5. The Model Starting in East Turkestan Threatens the World: “Next-Generation Colonization” Tested with Uyghur Blood
This American-Chinese co-produced paramilitary logistics model established in East Turkestan was not designed to remain solely within the borders of Xinjiang. Today, the geopolitical risk maps of the 2026 world demonstrate that Frontier Services Group (FSG) and the Chinese state mind behind it are exporting this “hybrid oppression masked as trade and logistics” model—tested and perfected in a laboratory environment on Uyghur Turks—to the routes of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), Beijing’s global invasion project.
This “private security” concept, which proved its competence in the construction of concentration camps, cyber-tracking infrastructure, and mineral logistics processes in East Turkestan, is used today to protect dictatorships and seize underground resources in a vast geography stretching from the heart of Africa to the depths of Central Asia.
“East Turkestan” Methods in African and Central Asian Mines
Resource Colonization in Africa: In Chinese-owned lithium, cobalt, and gold mines in countries like the Democratic Republic of Congo, Guinea, and Sudan, the exact same paramilitary oppression methods applied in East Turkestan are executed. The forces deployed to suppress local protests, place worker camps under cyber-surveillance just like Uyghur camps, and depopulate mining corridors are once again these structures equipped with the West’s “mercenary” experienceParamilitary Fortification on Central Asian Transit Routes: After securing control in East Turkestan—China’s gateway to Central Asia—the model has now been carried to pipeline and railway projects in Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Kazakhstan. These paramilitary structures, infiltrating these countries under the guise of “investment security,” function virtually as independent Chinese police stations within sovereign states.
The Monster that Changes Names: The Global Exploitation Wheel
Erik Prince’s resignations on paper or Washington’s token “Blacklist” decisions have not been enough to stop this monster. This system, whose first mortar was mixed over the cries and spilled blood of the oppressed people in East Turkestan, is a next-generation imperialism model born from the marriage of China’s limitless state capital and the West’s dirty military intelligence.
The paramilitary mind that fortified the camps in East East Turkestan yesterday is shifting gears today as a global exploitation mechanism threatening international law, human rights, and the sovereign rights of states across the entire world.
EDITOR’S NOTE
This investigative dossier, which exposes the hypocritical stance of international media and self-proclaimed “human rights” defenders, uncovers not only China’s oppressive policies but also the global financial and military cooperation operating behind the scenes. When examining the structures that joined hands with Chinese state capital to establish logistics networks in the region, we are not faced with an ordinary commercial partnership, but rather the systematic logistical planning of a concentration-camp system. At the very center of this dark architecture sits Erik-Prince, one of the most radical figures of the American military-industrial complex and the notorious founder of Blackwater.
While the Western world publicly condemns the Beijing administration on stage, official documents prove that billion-dollar overseas deals are made backstage over the blood of the oppressed people in the East-Turkistan geography. However, the most painful dimension of this tragedy is the deep silence of the showcase organizations—which market themselves as the sole representatives of this cause—for the sake of the millions in NED-funding they receive from Washington every year. This profound NGO-betrayal, executed just to keep the dollar taps flowing, has turned into a map of treason that uses the tears of its own people to wash away the sins of American elites.
The high-tech cyber-surveillance systems built in the region, which leave Uyghurs unable to breathe through facial recognition and artificial intelligence algorithms, are heavily blended with Western data-processing and risk-management methodologies. This reality stands as undeniable proof of a massive, global corporate-complicity and demonstrates how Washington deliberately turned a blind eye to this technology transfer for years. As of 2026, this cyber-fascism model, tested and perfected within the borders of Xinjiang, is now being exported to other countries along the Belt and Road routes. The dossier you are about to read is a historical document that deciphers the deep network of geopolitical-corruption behind international power struggles, name by name, document by document.

East Turkestan Bulletin News Agency / NEWS CENTER
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Official NED Grant Distribution Data and Regional Reports
https://www.ned.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/Asia-Grant-Listing-FY24.pdf
https://www.ned.org/uyghur-human-rights-policy-act-builds-on-work-of-ned-grantees/
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https://www.ned.org/region/asia-2/
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Xinjiang (East Turkestan) Projects and Annual Reports
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-47089665
https://www1.hkexnews.hk/listedco/listconews/sehk/2021/0330/2021033002762.pdf
https://www.irasia.com/listco/hk/frontier/reports.htm
Erik Prince’s Resignation Documents
https://doc.irasia.com/listco/hk/frontier/announcement/a210414.pdf
https://www1.hkexnews.hk/listedco/listconews/sehk/2023/0613/2023061301194.pdf
U.S. Department of Commerce (BIS) “Entity List” Blacklist Decree
https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2023/06/14/2023-12726/additions-of-entities-to-the-entity-list-and-removal-of-entity-from-the-entity-list
Official Press Release and Justification: A document published by the U.S. Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) detailing the addition of 43 companies (including FSG) to the list due to human rights violations and military contributions.
https://www.bis.gov/press-release/bis-adds-43-entities-under-50-entries-entity-list-response-human-rights-abuses-contributions-ballistic
https://www.anbound.com/Section/ArticleView_32033_13.htm
Legal Status and Company Objections: Independent compliance reports on recent legal action filed by the FSG against this sanctions decision and its history of trade restrictions.
https://exportcompliancedaily.com/news/2026/03/09/hong-kong-firm-sues-bis-over-entity-listing-and-failure-to-respond-to-delisting-requests-2603060054
U.S. Treasury Department (OFAC) and XPCC Magnitsky Sanctions
https://home.treasury.gov/news/press-releases/sm1073
https://sanctionssearch.ofac.treas.gov/Details.aspx?id=29299
https://ofac.treasury.gov/system/files/126/20210713_xinjiang_advisory_0.pdf
https://ofac.treasury.gov/faqs/topic/5441
Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) – Xinjiang Data Project
https://xjdp.aspi.org.au/
Interactive Camp Map and Coordinates
https://xjdp.aspi.org.au/map/
Industrial Parks and Supply Chain Analysis:
https://www.aspistrategist.org.au/what-satellite-imagery-reveals-about-xinjiangs-re-education-camps-and-coerced-labour/
Classification of Camp Structures and Evidence:
https://www.aspi.org.au/report/mapping-xinjiangs-re-education-camps/
https://chinadigitaltimes.net/2020/09/xinjiang-data-project-maps-detention-centers-religious-sites-across-region/
Company Partnerships and CITIC Group Shares
https://www1.hkexnews.hk/listedco/listconews/sehk/2021/0330/2021033002762.pdf
https://www.hkex.com.hk/Market-Data/Securities-Prices/Equities/Equities-Quote?sym=500&sc_lang=en
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International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) – China Cables
Investigation File and General Summary: The main file, based on leaked classified Chinese state documents, deciphers the background of mass detention operations and digital surveillance algorithms.
https://www.icij.org/investigations/china-cables/
Original Leaked Documents (Operating Manuals): Original official documents, signed by high-ranking official Zhu Hailun, instructing that the camps be managed with strict security rules like a prison, along with their English translations.
https://www.icij.org/investigations/china-cables/read-the-china-cables-documents/
Intelligence Bulletins and AI Surveillance:
https://www.icij.org/investigations/china-cables/exposed-chinas-operating-manuals-for-mass-internment-and-arrest-by-algorithm/
Verification of Documents and China’s Official Response
https://modeldiplomat.com/learn/glossary/china-cables
https://www.icij.org/investigations/china-cables/governments-respond-to-china-cables-call-for-un-oversight/
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-11-25/china-cables-beijings-xinjiang-secrets-revealed/11719016
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