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Benedict Rogers,David Alton,Nathan Law

The China Nexus

The China Nexus

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Benedict Rogers went to China at 18 to teach English, and his 30-year adventure with China included teaching, journalism, and human rights activism. In 2017, he was denied entry to Hong Kong on the orders of Beijing. This book tells the story of his fight for freedom for the peoples of China and neighboring countries and highlights the importance of the China Nexus in geopolitics and human rights advocacy. Rogers disputes the claims of the tyrants in Beijing that all Chinese citizens are equal and are afforded human and civil rights, and the regime is engaged in re-education, cultural assimilation, and genocides.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 360 pages
Publication date: 21 October 2022
Publisher: Optimum Publishing International,Canada


Benedict Rogers embarked on a remarkable journey to China at the age of 18, where he spent six months teaching English in Qingdao (1992). This decision marked the beginning of a thirty-year odyssey that saw him delve into various aspects of Chinese life. His experiences ranged from teaching English in schools and hospitals to becoming a journalist in Hong Kong, where he documented the plight of refugees fleeing from Beijing-backed satellite dictatorships. He also actively campaigned for human rights in China, advocating for the freedom of the Chinese people and neighboring countries such as Myanmar and North Korea.

In 2017, a significant turning point occurred in Rogers' life when he was denied entry to Hong Kong, a city he had called home for 20 years. This decision came on the orders of Beijing, 20 years after he had moved to Hong Kong and begun his career as a journalist and activist. The book "The China Nexus: A Human Rights Odyssey" tells the story of Rogers' fight for freedom for the peoples of China and neighboring countries, shedding light on the emerging global movement for human rights in China.

The book explores the importance of the China Nexus in Rogers' journey and geopolitics, highlighting its challenges. It conducts pioneering international inquiries into forced organ harvesting from prisoners of conscience, the genocide of the Uyghurs, and global action for Hong Kong. Additionally, the author sheds light on the Vatican's silence regarding these issues, emphasizing the need for global solidarity in addressing human rights abuses.

Throughout his advocacy work, Rogers has been at the forefront of challenging the false claims made by the tyrants in Beijing that all Chinese citizens are equal and enjoy human and civil rights. He has debunked the regime's propaganda and exposed the atrocities it perpetrates against its own people and minority groups. Currently, the regime is engaged in re-education, cultural assimilation, and multiple genocides, aimed at creating better citizens for China and the world, according to Chinese officials.

The book takes readers on a journey through some of the leaders and participants in the human rights activities that China has suppressed since its inception in 1949. It provides a comprehensive account of the struggles and sacrifices made by those who have fought for freedom and justice in China. Rogers' writing is passionate, informative, and deeply researched, offering a valuable perspective on the complex human rights situation in China and the broader region.

In conclusion, "The China Nexus: A Human Rights Odyssey" is a powerful and compelling book that sheds light on the ongoing struggle for human rights in China and the broader region. Benedict Rogers' journey and advocacy work have been instrumental in raising awareness about the plight of the Chinese people and the need for global action to address human rights abuses. The book provides a valuable contribution to the ongoing debate about China's human rights record and offers a roadmap for the free world to engage with and support the Chinese people in their quest for freedom and justice.


Dimension: 235 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780888903273

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