Friday, February 1, 2019

Blackwater Founder’s New Company Has Struck A Security Deal In China

The FSG statement came with a photo of a signing ceremony related to the FSG training base. Photo: Handout

BBC: Xinjiang: Ex-Blackwater chief's security firm linked to China training centre

A security firm founded by ex-Blackwater chief Erik Prince has signed a preliminary deal to build a training centre in China's Xinjiang region, according to a company statement.

Hong Kong-listed Frontier Services Group (FSG) announced the deal on its website in a now deleted post.

Blackwater guards hired by the US played a controversial role in Iraq.

Xinjiang has recently been the focus of a security crackdown that has seen mass detentions of Uighur Muslims.

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WNU Editor: Erik Prince denies knowledge of this deal .... Frontier Services Group founder Erik Prince denies knowledge of Xinjiang training base deal (SCMP)

More News On The Frontier Services Group Signing A Security Deal With China

Blackwater Founder’s New Company Strikes a Deal in China. He Says He Had No Idea. -- The New York Times
Blackwater founder's Hong Kong firm signs Xinjiang training camp deal -- Guardian/AFP
Former owner of Blackwater security firm to build training centre in China's muslim Xinjiang region -- The Telegraph
Frontier Services Group founder Erik Prince denies knowledge of Xinjiang training base deal -- SCMP
Blackwater Founder's Firm to Build 'Training Base' in Xinjiang, China - Report -- Sputnik

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