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Visible Hand Governance: My Thirty Years of Dealing with the Chinese Communist Party
Visible Hand Governance: My Thirty Years of Dealing with the Chinese Communist Party
Rogers Liang Sijia 译
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About Book
About Book
China Nexus: Thirty Years In and Around the Chinese Communist Party's Tyranny
The founder of Hong Kong Watch, nicknamed the 29th Governor of Hong Kong, sent a letter to his mother complaining about the Chinese Communist Party. Human rights activists have long defended Hong Kong and Myanmar, reporting the truth and reclaiming international space for Uighurs, Tibetans, and Taiwanese.Veteran journalist Rogers, currently Vice Chairman of the Conservative Party's Human Rights Commission, has traveled across Asia, from Qingdao to Hong Kong, on to East Turkestan, Tibet, and finally Taiwan. Drawing on firsthand experience, he exposes the CCP's "visible hand" of governance. Beginning with a portrait of the CCP's authoritarian side, he then goes on to describe the CCP's meddling in human rights in Hong Kong, its obstruction of democratic development in Taiwan, its coercion of the Uyghurs and Falun Gong, and even its influence on governance in Myanmar, North Korea, and other places. These accounts are all vividly portrayed, championing human rights and galvanizing global attention. He founded Hong Kong Watch in the UK in 2017, which provided unexpected and crucial support for the dramatic changes in Hong Kong two years later.
Rogers ventures into the dens of authoritarian regimes like China, Myanmar, and North Korea, hoping to secure freedom for people everywhere and free them from the constraints of the "visible hand." His book reveals little-known inside stories, exposing the true face of authoritarian regimes and inspiring readers to sympathize with and care for human rights worldwide.
The book sharply indicts the Chinese Communist Party's atrocities in human rights, genocide, and organ harvesting, which generates an estimated $1 billion in revenue annually.
Rogers takes readers on a deep dive into the CCP's suppression and silencing of human rights activities since the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949. He refutes Beijing's hypocritical claims that all Chinese citizens enjoy equality, human rights, and citizenship. He argues that the regime is currently implementing cultural assimilation, reeducation, and genocide, which, if Chinese officials are to be believed, will create "better" citizens of China and the world.
China's ambassador to Canada has called reports of genocide and forced labor against Uighur Muslims in Xinjiang "the biggest lie of this century," despite international bodies like the United Nations deeming them "true and reliable." This book will completely overturn this misconception.
Publication Date
Publication Date
2024-02-17
Publisher
Publisher
一八四一出版
Imprint
Imprint
Pages
Pages
576
ISBN
ISBN
9786269820207
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