「公共の福祉」や「社会的相当性」は「公の秩序」の一部ではなく、宗教または信条の自由を制限する正当な根拠とはなり得ない。
Religious Liberty
The Need for Balanced Media Narratives and the Tai Ji Men Case
When the media exploits attention and outrage, the importance of a balanced, value‑based discourse loses ground.
From Russia with Hate: How Russia Sponsored Attacks on French Places of Worship
Serbian court verdicts quietly revealed that Moscow intelligence financed desecrations of synagogues and mosques in France. by Massimo Introvigne The synagogue Agoudas Hakehilos was spray-painted green on May 31, 2025. From X. It is uncommon in the busy world of...
Catholic Training in Beijing Centered on Xi Jinping, Not the Pope’s Magisterium
State‑controlled bishops and clergy are instructed to preach Party documents, while Vatican teaching remains absent.
Media, Disasters, and the Scapegoating of Minorities: Lessons for the Tai Ji Men Case
Natural disasters and political campaigns may both lead the media to slander groups that the powers that be do not like.
Not-So-Strange Bedfellows: The Southern Poverty Law Center and the Anti-Cult Movement
Is the SPLC federal indictment a reckoning for the anti-cult “experts” network?
統一教会:日本の解散命令と国際法 2. 「法律で定められた制限と言えるか?」
裁判所が課した信教の自由に対する制限は、自由権規約第18条3項が意味する「法律で定められた」ものとはみとめられない。
When Words Become Weapons: From Rwanda’s Hate Media to the Tai Ji Men Case
Reflecting on the propaganda that prepared the 1994 genocide and on how unchecked media hostility against minorities shows the urgent need to stop hate speech.
Crimes Against Humanity Targeting the Unification Church in Japan. 2. What the Precedents Tell Us
The documented treatment of members of the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification in Japan falls squarely within the established precedents.
When Even Taoism Must Be “Sinicized”
A Beijing training course shows once more that Sinicization means Party control, not Chinese culture.









