International Day of Conscience is always a special day for Tai Ji Men—and for those who support their fight for justice.
Daniela Bovolenta
A New Website for the Tai Ji Men Case
Working side by side with Bitter Winter, taijimencase.org will present the history of the Tai Ji Men case and will be a clarion call for truth and justice.
Tai Ji Men: 25 Years of Discrimination
On the United Nations Zero Discrimination Day, scholars and human rights activists discuss the continuing discrimination of Tai Ji Men.
Fraternity and the Tai Ji Men Case Discussed in a Hybrid Seminar
Scholars and human rights activists gathered in person and electronically in Walnut, California, on February 5.
Tai Ji Men: The Soft Power of Education
Protesting injustice has been an extraordinary educational experience both for Tai Ji Men dizi and for those who have helped them.
Taiwan’s Judicial Day: Scholars Demand Justice for Tai Ji Men
The day celebrates the rule of law, something that was not at work in the Tai Ji Men case.
Human Rights, Corruption, and the Tai Ji Men Case Discussed in Washington DC
An international forum for human rights denounced corruption as a violation of human rights, as epitomized by what happened to Tai Ji Men in Taiwan.
Pakistan and Religious Liberty: Catholic Archbishop Denounces False Post
The U.S. designated Pakistan as a country of particular concern for religious liberty. The Special Representative on Religious Harmony reacted by manipulating an old picture.
Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan: Government Lifts Ban on Violent Islamist Party
The Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan organization advocated for the execution of Asia Bibi and celebrated the beheading of French teacher Samuel Paty.
Scholars Explore Non-Violence and the Tai Ji Men Case
The principle of nonviolent action is a cornerstone of Dr. Hong’s message. Patiently, dizi apply it to their quest for justice.









