その市は平和が常に主張されるべきであることを知っている。宗教または信条の自由もまた、日本および世界中で同様に主張されるべきだ。
Human Rights
メイド・イン・ジャパン:家庭連合に信教の自由なし1 最初の政治的人権の否定
信教の自由とは、信じるか信じないかの自由だけではなく、信じるか信じないかに応じて人生を生きる自由でもある。しかし、日本ではそれが制限されている。家庭連合の事例。
A Cry for Human Rights Rises from Hiroshima—and It Begins With Religious Liberty
The city knows that peace should constantly be advocated for. So does freedom of religion or belief, in Japan and all over the world.
Tai Ji Men, Human Rights, and Human Wrongs: An International Webinar
International scholars and Tai Ji Men dizi celebrated Human Rights Day by reflecting on “human wrongs” in Taiwan and internationally.
Made in Japan: No FoRB for the Family Federation. 1. Denying the First Political Human Right
Religious liberty is not only the freedom of believing or non-believing, but that of living one’s life according to one’s belief or non-belief. Yet, Japan curtails it. The case of the Family Federation.
Human Wrongs in the Tai Ji Men Case
Fabrication of a case, illegal arrests, arbitrary auction, and justice denied.
Commemorating 76 Years of Human Wrongs in Human Rights
Despite the solemn declarations, human rights are still systematically violated in many ways. The Tai Ji Men case is a blatant example of such violations.
UN Human Rights Committee: Jehovah’s Witnesses Brochures Teaching “Shunning” Should Not Be Banned
Russia had declared two publications “extremist.” The ban violates article 18 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the UN HRC said.
The Tai Ji Men Case and Human Rights: They Are All About Making Right What Is Wrong
The word “right” has a fascinating history dating back to the Neolithic and the Bronze Age. We can learn from it what went wrong with Tai Ji Men in Taiwan.
“What About My Rights?” Freedom of Religion or Belief, Human Rights, and the Tai Ji Men Case
Jack Donnelly’s theory of human rights may be used as a tool to evidence how Tai Ji Men was the victim of an extraordinary injustice.







