0
Skip to Content
Optimum Publishing International
HOME
Books
EBooks
WILFUL BLINDNESS
Book
FATF
Triads
Appendices
Index
Money Laundering
OLG Report
Sidewinder
Canada Under Siege
Authors
Our Story
EVENTS
News
Blog
Press
Contact
Optimum Publishing International
HOME
Books
EBooks
WILFUL BLINDNESS
Book
FATF
Triads
Appendices
Index
Money Laundering
OLG Report
Sidewinder
Canada Under Siege
Authors
Our Story
EVENTS
News
Blog
Press
Contact
HOME
Books
EBooks
Folder: WILFUL BLINDNESS
Back
Book
FATF
Triads
Appendices
Index
Money Laundering
OLG Report
Sidewinder
Canada Under Siege
Authors
Our Story
EVENTS
Folder: News
Back
Blog
Press
Contact
Great Books from Optimum The China Nexus | UK Book Launch Pricing HC 2 books
chinanexus_r2[53873]cover JPEG.jpg Image 1 of
chinanexus_r2[53873]cover JPEG.jpg
chinanexus_r2[53873]cover JPEG.jpg

The China Nexus | UK Book Launch Pricing HC 2 books

$64.00

2 books

40.00 sterling = 64.00 Canadian

Benedict Rogers, born in London England, first went to China at age 18 to teach English for six months in Qingdao(1992), three years after the Tiananmen Square massacre. That opened the door to a thirty-year adventure with China, from teaching English in schools and hospitals to working as a journalist in Hong Kong for the first five years after the handover to travelling to China's borders with Myanmar/Burma and North Korea to document the plight of refugees escaping from Beijing-backed satellite dictatorships and then campaigning for human rights in China, especially for Uyghurs, Christians and Falun Gong practitioners, human rights defenders, journalists and dissidents, and the people of Hong Kong.

This book tells the story of his fight for freedom for the peoples of China and neighbouring countries Myanmar and North Korea and sets out how a global movement for human rights in China is emerging and what the free world should do next. It describes the importance of the 'China Nexus,' both in the author's journey and in geopolitics, and the challenge it presents. Pioneering international inquiries into forced organ harvesting from prisoners of conscience, the genocide of the Uyghurs and global action for Hong Kong, as well as highlighting the Vatican's silence, the author has been at the heart of advocacy for human rights in China in recent years.

In 2017, on the orders of Beijing, he was denied entry to Hong Kong, 20 years after he had moved to the city and began his working life as a journalist and activist. Benedict Rogers co-founded Hong Kong Watch and worked with a variety of other international groups at the forefront of the fight for freedom, including the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance for China (IPAC), the Stop Uyghur Genocide Campaign, the China Democracy Foundation, the Conservative Party Human Rights Commission which he co-founded, and the international human rights organization CSW with which he has worked for over 25 years.

This book hits the Chinese Communist Party hard on their lack of Human Rights efficacy, genocide, and despicable and barbaric organ harvesting programs (an estimated $1 billion US a year business). Rogers takes the 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. He goes on to dispute and lays to rest all of the specious claims by the tyrants in Beijing that all Chinese citizens are equal and are afforded human and civil rights.

Currently, the regime is engaged in re-education, cultural assimilation, and multiple genocides, leading to better citizens for China and the world if one believes Chinese officials.

China's ambassador to Canada says reports of genocide and forced labour of Uyghur Muslims in Xinjiang province are the "lie of the century," despite international bodies like the United Nations deeming the reports of such activities "numerous and credible."

The author will completely dispel that notion.

Quantity:
Add To Cart

2 books

40.00 sterling = 64.00 Canadian

Benedict Rogers, born in London England, first went to China at age 18 to teach English for six months in Qingdao(1992), three years after the Tiananmen Square massacre. That opened the door to a thirty-year adventure with China, from teaching English in schools and hospitals to working as a journalist in Hong Kong for the first five years after the handover to travelling to China's borders with Myanmar/Burma and North Korea to document the plight of refugees escaping from Beijing-backed satellite dictatorships and then campaigning for human rights in China, especially for Uyghurs, Christians and Falun Gong practitioners, human rights defenders, journalists and dissidents, and the people of Hong Kong.

This book tells the story of his fight for freedom for the peoples of China and neighbouring countries Myanmar and North Korea and sets out how a global movement for human rights in China is emerging and what the free world should do next. It describes the importance of the 'China Nexus,' both in the author's journey and in geopolitics, and the challenge it presents. Pioneering international inquiries into forced organ harvesting from prisoners of conscience, the genocide of the Uyghurs and global action for Hong Kong, as well as highlighting the Vatican's silence, the author has been at the heart of advocacy for human rights in China in recent years.

In 2017, on the orders of Beijing, he was denied entry to Hong Kong, 20 years after he had moved to the city and began his working life as a journalist and activist. Benedict Rogers co-founded Hong Kong Watch and worked with a variety of other international groups at the forefront of the fight for freedom, including the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance for China (IPAC), the Stop Uyghur Genocide Campaign, the China Democracy Foundation, the Conservative Party Human Rights Commission which he co-founded, and the international human rights organization CSW with which he has worked for over 25 years.

This book hits the Chinese Communist Party hard on their lack of Human Rights efficacy, genocide, and despicable and barbaric organ harvesting programs (an estimated $1 billion US a year business). Rogers takes the 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. He goes on to dispute and lays to rest all of the specious claims by the tyrants in Beijing that all Chinese citizens are equal and are afforded human and civil rights.

Currently, the regime is engaged in re-education, cultural assimilation, and multiple genocides, leading to better citizens for China and the world if one believes Chinese officials.

China's ambassador to Canada says reports of genocide and forced labour of Uyghur Muslims in Xinjiang province are the "lie of the century," despite international bodies like the United Nations deeming the reports of such activities "numerous and credible."

The author will completely dispel that notion.

2 books

40.00 sterling = 64.00 Canadian

Benedict Rogers, born in London England, first went to China at age 18 to teach English for six months in Qingdao(1992), three years after the Tiananmen Square massacre. That opened the door to a thirty-year adventure with China, from teaching English in schools and hospitals to working as a journalist in Hong Kong for the first five years after the handover to travelling to China's borders with Myanmar/Burma and North Korea to document the plight of refugees escaping from Beijing-backed satellite dictatorships and then campaigning for human rights in China, especially for Uyghurs, Christians and Falun Gong practitioners, human rights defenders, journalists and dissidents, and the people of Hong Kong.

This book tells the story of his fight for freedom for the peoples of China and neighbouring countries Myanmar and North Korea and sets out how a global movement for human rights in China is emerging and what the free world should do next. It describes the importance of the 'China Nexus,' both in the author's journey and in geopolitics, and the challenge it presents. Pioneering international inquiries into forced organ harvesting from prisoners of conscience, the genocide of the Uyghurs and global action for Hong Kong, as well as highlighting the Vatican's silence, the author has been at the heart of advocacy for human rights in China in recent years.

In 2017, on the orders of Beijing, he was denied entry to Hong Kong, 20 years after he had moved to the city and began his working life as a journalist and activist. Benedict Rogers co-founded Hong Kong Watch and worked with a variety of other international groups at the forefront of the fight for freedom, including the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance for China (IPAC), the Stop Uyghur Genocide Campaign, the China Democracy Foundation, the Conservative Party Human Rights Commission which he co-founded, and the international human rights organization CSW with which he has worked for over 25 years.

This book hits the Chinese Communist Party hard on their lack of Human Rights efficacy, genocide, and despicable and barbaric organ harvesting programs (an estimated $1 billion US a year business). Rogers takes the 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. He goes on to dispute and lays to rest all of the specious claims by the tyrants in Beijing that all Chinese citizens are equal and are afforded human and civil rights.

Currently, the regime is engaged in re-education, cultural assimilation, and multiple genocides, leading to better citizens for China and the world if one believes Chinese officials.

China's ambassador to Canada says reports of genocide and forced labour of Uyghur Muslims in Xinjiang province are the "lie of the century," despite international bodies like the United Nations deeming the reports of such activities "numerous and credible."

The author will completely dispel that notion.

You Might Also Like What WE Lost Paperback

WWL-PB+cover%2Bback-OCT25%5B45821%5D_Page_1+%283%29_edited.jpg
What WE Lost Paper Back edition
Sale Price:$22.95 Original Price:$29.95
sale
MF_OPI_Hidden_Hand_Cover_r2 (Copy)
2 Books +E B00K SPECIAL OFFER
Sale Price:$45.95 Original Price:$96.85
sale
CHRISCHAPPEL.jpg CHRISCHAPPEL.jpg
Hidden Hand /China Uncensored Book & E-book,
Sale Price:$34.95 Original Price:$46.95
sale
Hard Cover: The Mosaic Effect How the Chinese Communist Party started a Hybrid War in America's Backyard
Hard Cover: The Mosaic Effect How the Chinese Communist Party started a Hybrid War in America's Backyard
Sale Price:$44.95 Original Price:$49.95
sale
MF_OPI_Hidden_Hand_Cover_r2
Now on Sale 25% off
Sale Price:$29.95 Original Price:$54.95
sale

WE Book Documents   Operation Dragon Lord

Powered by Squarespace