Through an unprecedented report, the top international organization of the world lit a light of hope for a severely persecuted community.
Marco Respinti
The Absurd Case of the Family Federation in Japan
A victim is treated as a perpetrator, to the point that the Japanese government is requesting its dissolution as a religious organization.
Considerations on the People’s Republic of China Charade at the 2024 UPR
The long farce in the face of the UN Human Rights Council came to an end. It was propaganda as usual. But the world cannot stand it anymore.
The Solution of the Tai Ji Men Case Needs Alexander the Great
The Republic of China (Taiwan) does grant religious liberty to its citizens. It is not enough: it should be founded on it.
Tai Ji Men and the Legislative Yuan One Year After
Scholars met the Presidents of the Legislative Yuan and the Control Yuan one year ago. Will there be a follow-up?
Two Ahmadis Shot Dead in Pakistan: A Needed Reflection on the Nature of Liberty
“Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty” is a motto often quoted and always misattributed. It is very appropriate for the present situation of Pakistan
Should States Control Religious Liberty? A Conference in Rome
An international gathering of scholars hosted by the Church of Scientology in Rome raised questions of great importance for all faiths.
Morally Rotten Tomatoes: The Urumqi-Salerno “Train” Has Now Arrived in Italy
After a month-long journey by land and also by sea, a huge cargo of Uyghur slave labor products reached its destination.
35 Years Ago, the Tiananmen Massacre: How It Prepared Xi Jinping’s China
The Chinese regime succeeded where the Soviet Union failed: it kept and revamped Communism, making the West pay the price.
Feminism vs. the Communist Party in China
Under President Xi Jinping, women are second-class citizens. “Feminism” has become a peaceful but powerful weapon against the regime.









