We continue to learn from exemplary women such as Rosa Parks and Tai Ji Men champions of justice Madam Yu Mei-Jung and Mrs. Huang.
Christine Mirre
International Day of Peace: Tai Ji Men’s Pursuit of Equality, Justice, and Conscience-Based Peace
Tai Ji Men offers a praiseworthy example of global advocacy for peace and justice. The injustice it suffers in Taiwan should be rectified.
From 18th-Century Women of the Enlightenment to Madam Yu Mei-Jung: The Enlightened Path to a Better World
In the 18th century, some French female thinkers advanced the cause of women’s rights. Madam Yu offered a more global perspective.
California for Tai Ji Men: Conscience, Justice and Freedom of Belief
California’s legal framework is a good example of the protection of freedom of religion or belief consistent with international law. Its principles should also be applied in Taiwan.
Why Taiwan Should Provide a Safe Environment for Tai Ji Men
Taiwan’s treatment of Tai Ji Men opens it to criticism by hostile countries. It is in its best interest to solve the Tai Ji Men case.
How Taxes May Be Misused to Persecute Spiritual Minorities
Interestingly enough, tax-based crackdown on spiritual movements started in France and Taiwan in the same year, 1996.
Christine Mirre
Christine Mirre is Deputy Director of Coordination des Associations et des Particuliers pour la Liberté de Conscience (CAP-LC), a United Nations ECOSOC-accredited NGO, and a frequent lecturer on religious liberty, including at United Nations events.





