China's 1,000+ US Influence Groups Pose Internal Threat, Warns Exile Leader

The President of the East Turkistan Government in Exile, Mamtimin Ala, has issued a stark warning about Chinese influence operations within the United States. He claims at least 1,000 organizations linked to China's United Front work inside the US, forming a vast intelligence and influence network. Ala asserts their ultimate mission is to weaken the United States from within, aided by undisclosed internal actors. These comments highlight growing concerns among exile groups about the scale and objectives of Beijing's global political tactics.

Key Points: China's US Influence Ops Threaten National Security: Exile Chief

  • 1000+ China-linked groups in US
  • Network penetrates all society levels
  • Goal is to weaken US from within
  • Operations aided by hidden internal actors
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US faces growing threat from Chinese United Front Operations, says ETGE President

ETGE President warns 1,000+ Chinese United Front groups operate inside the US, aiming to weaken America from within with hidden insider help.

"The enemy is already inside the gates, aided by faceless, insidious insiders who could one day help seize power. - Mamtimin Ala"

Washington DC, February 2

Mamtimin Ala, President of the East Turkistan Government in Exile, has raised alarm over the scale of Chinese influence operations targeting the United States.

In a post on X, he claimed that approximately 2,000 organisations linked to China's United Front operate worldwide, with at least 1,000 active inside the US.

"These organisations penetrate all levels of American society--from the White House to remote strategic locations. They form a vast intelligence and influence network that even the Soviet Union at the height of the Cold War would have envied. Their mission goes far beyond gathering intelligence; their ultimate goal is to weaken the United States from within," Ala wrote.

Ala also warned that these operations are supported by internal actors who remain largely hidden. "The enemy is already inside the gates, aided by faceless, insidious insiders who could one day help seize power," he said. "While the existence of these organisations is acknowledged and monitored, those enabling them behind the scenes remain undisclosed. If they achieve their goals, it will not be because they outsmarted the United States, but because of the extraordinary influence of this enemy from within, " he added.

Mamtimin Ala is an Australian-Uyghur political leader, activist and scholar born in 1971 in Artush, East Turkistan. He became the 5th President of the East Turkistan Government-in-Exile in November 2023, advocating internationally for Uyghur rights, independence, and recognition of alleged human rights abuses in East Turkistan. He previously served as ETGE's European representative and leads efforts to unite the global East Turkistani diaspora and influence foreign policy on genocide and cultural repression.

The united front is a political tactic used by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) that involves networks of organisations and influential individuals, either influenced by or directed by the CCP, to promote its objectives. Experts have long warned about Beijing's global United Front network, which promotes Chinese government interests abroad through lobbying, propaganda, and intelligence collection. Ala's comments highlight the potential scale of these efforts and the concern among exile groups about their impact on US national security.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone living in the US, this is genuinely concerning. The scale of 1000+ organizations is staggering. It explains a lot about the polarization and the narratives pushed on social media. Hope Congress takes this seriously.
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Aditya G
The Uyghur issue is a human tragedy. While the warning about influence ops is valid, we must also listen to voices like Ala's about what's happening in Xinjiang. The world's silence is deafening. 🇮🇳 stands for human rights everywhere.
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Priyanka N
Respectfully, while the threat is real, we must be careful not to paint all Chinese-linked organizations or individuals with the same brush. This can lead to xenophobia. The focus should be on illegal activities, not cultural exchange.
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Karthik V
China's playbook is the same everywhere: divide and influence. They try it in Nepal, Sri Lanka, and even within India. The US waking up to this is good, but it's late. Strong democracies need strong, transparent institutions to counter this. Jai Hind!
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Michael C
"The enemy is already inside the gates." That's a chilling statement. This isn't just about spies; it's about shaping policy, business, and public opinion from within. Time for a bipartisan approach to national security.

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