The radio and its website perform an essential function in exposing the crimes of the CCP both in China and internationally. It should continue its precious work.
Bitter Winter
世界の宗教の自由コミュニティが集まり、日本における宗教の自由の危機を非難
年末が近づく中、学術、人権、宗教の各界で活動するリーダーたちが集まり、このアジアの国で起きていることに対する懸念を表明した。
Testimoni di Geova. Zona Bianca o zona franca?
Una trasmissione televisiva offre un perfetto esempio di come “non” trattare il tema delle minoranze religiose.
Jehovah’s Witnesses: “White Zone” or Free Zone?
A TV show offers a perfect example of how “not” to deal with the issue of religious minorities.A TV show offers a perfect example of how “not” to deal with the issue of religious minorities.
Mihai and Adina Stoian: A Humanitarian Appeal
Pending a final decision on their extradition to France, the two yoga teachers detained in Georgia should be released on bail for health reasons.
The Moorish Science Temple of America-1928 and Its Good Work in American Jails: An Appeal
Scholars and human right activists ask that the movement (not to be confused with others with similar names accused of violence) may continue its activities in U.S. correctional facilities.
The Global Religious Liberty Community Gathers to Denounce Religious Liberty Crisis in Japan
As the year comes to an end, leaders from the academic, human rights, and religious activism’s world come together to express concern for what is happening in the Asian country.
MISA: A Call to the Georgian Authorities for the Release of Mihai and Adina Stoian
Eleven scholars and human right activists ask Georgia to resist the long arm of French anti-cult repression and free the two MISA leaders.
“Public Trial by All” for Tai Ji Men. 5. The Root Causes of a Dysfunctional Tax System
In the program of which we publish a transcript, an expert suggested that Taiwan’s tax bureaucracy is dominated by graduates from National Chengchi University’s Department of Public Finance, while law graduates are under-represented.
“Public Trial by All” for Tai Ji Men. 4. Unlawful Tax Collection Is a Crime
In the program of which we publish a transcript, a lawyer explains why what happened in the Tai Ji Men Case falls under Article 129 of Taiwan’s Criminal Code, punishing the crime of unlawful collection.








