As a rights activist, journalist and author, Benedict Rogers writes about issues of religion and human rights in Hong Kong, China and Myanmar.
He shines a light on how greed for power leads to the violation of rights and freedoms. His commentaries show how governments that are supposed to serve their people instead oppress them with inhumane methods.
In this series, Rogers discusses the plight of people in Hong Kong and China under oppressive regimes and the protests in Myanmar after the military coup on Feb. 1, 2021.
His essays highlight the need for a collective response to repressive regimes so that justice and peace can be restored.
Benedict Rogers, a human rights activist, and journalist, is the co-founder and chief executive of Hong Kong Watch and senior analyst for East Asia at Christian Solidarity Worldwide, a rights organization specializing in freedom of religion or belief. He received the US government’s International Religious Freedom Champion award in 2021. Based in London, Rogers writes about issues of religion and rights in Asia, particularly Hong Kong and China, Myanmar, Indonesia and North Korea.
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