Scholars and human rights activists praised Tai Ji Men’s role in spreading conscience education, and denounced the movement’s continuing tax harassment.
Daniela Bovolenta
Tai Ji Men Deserves Real Justice
January 11 was Taiwan’s Judicial Day. Participants in an international webinar expressed the hope it would be an opportunity to reflect on what went wrong in the Tai Ji Men case.
Tai Ji Men: A Human Rights Case
On United Nations Human Rights Day, international scholars and human rights activists called for a solution of the Tai Ji Men case.
Tolerance for Tai Ji Men: An International Request
Tolerance is the first step towards freedom of religion or belief. It is imperative the Taiwanese government grants it to Tai Ji Men.
“Internationalizing the Tai Ji Men Case” Discussed in a Webinar
Scholars, NGO activists, and Tai Ji Men dizi reflected on United Nations Day and why the Tai Ji Men case should be taken seriously by international institutions.
Tai Ji Men Case: The Need for a Correct Information
On September 28, scholars and human rights activists discussed the role of fake news in the persecution of spiritual minorities and the Tai Ji Men case.
Libya: Christian Sentenced to Death for Apostasy
It is unclear whether the anti-apostasy statute is still in force. To be on the safer side, judges enforce it anyway.
Tai Ji Men as Victims of Violence
A webinar discussed different forms of violence against religious and spiritual movements and the Tai Ji Men case.
EASSSR: Tai Ji Men Case Discussed by Leading Asian Scholarly Association
The East Asian Society for the Scientific Study of Religion’s 4th annual meeting featured a session on “New Religious Movements in Taiwan.”
Tai Ji Men’s Youth, Between Tragedy and Hope
A seminar in Walnut, California, celebrates the young Tai Ji Men dizi who continue to fight for justice, peace, and freedom of religion or belief.









