In the Tai Ji Men case, we celebrate those who suffered injustice. But where there are heroes, there are also villains.
Marco Respinti
Pakistan Wants to Ban TikTok for “Immorality”
A tragic incident where a girl killed her sister over a TikTok quarrel is used by conservative clerics to call for a broad crackdown on social media.
The Order of the Soul and the Order of Society According to Tai Ji Men
Tai Ji Men displays and practices true solidarity, based on a deep sympathy for the human being.
European Parliament Condemns Abduction and Indoctrination of One Million Tibetan Children
What China does in Tibet “may amount to genocide,” a resolution passed on December 14 proclaims.
Tai Ji Men and the Return of Human Nature
We often defend “human rights” without knowing how to define them. It happens because our world lost the understanding of what “human” means. It is a matter of nature.
The Persecution of Tai Ji Men Makes Its Women Suffer Twice
The main corrupt bureaucrats that have been persecuting Tai Ji Men for more than a quarter of a century in Taiwan are male. Perhaps it is not a coincidence.
Mark Tarrant’s Documentary on Jimmy Lai Premieres on “Bitter Winter”
Yet another important initiative by the Australian lawyer on behalf of the Honk Kong fashion and media mogul, who remains in prison guilty of innocence, is launched by our magazine.
Respect, Not Only Tolerance for Tai Ji Men
Tai Ji Men’s spiritual teachings may prove more effective than UN statements in securing peace. Provided one condition is observed.
USCIRF “Particularly Concerned” About Mistreatment of Hazaras and Ahmadis by Pakistan
A November 6 statement castigates the repatriation of Afghan members of religious minorities and the continued persecution of the Ahmadis.
Tai Ji Men, Education, and Conscience
Only a righteous world ruled by well-formed consciences can honor freedom of religion or belief as the foundation of all human liberties.









