Those who argue that solving the long-lasting case (whose injustice is demonstrated by the tragedy of the Swiss Mountain Villa) is now legally impossible are wrong.
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Discrimination in a Democratic Country: The Tai Ji Men Case in Taiwan
The harassment of a peaceful and benevolent group by Taiwanese authorities proves that human rights problems also exist in countries reputed for their democratic development.
Peace is the Work of Justice: Peace Education and the Tai Ji Men Case
An international webinar insisted on the indissoluble link between peace and justice and on how this principle was violated in the case of Tai Ji Men.
No Peace Without Justice: Global Injustices and the Tai Ji Men Case
Only an international “coalition of friends” can bring justice to the suffering Tai Ji Men dizi.
The Interconnection of Justice and Peace in Islam: Islamic Insights into the Tai Ji Men Case
From an Islamic point of view, the Tai Ji Men case is further confirmation that there cannot be peace without justice.
“Opus Iustitiae Pax”: Pope Francis, Peace, and the Tai Ji Men Case
Every year, Catholic Popes discuss peace with the ambassadors of other countries to the Vatican (including Taiwan). This year, the theme of religious liberty was emphasized.
Tai Ji Men Won’t Be Liberated Until Justice Kisses Peace
Art helps understand why Tai Ji Men’s suffering is not over yet, despite all its victories in courts of law.
Remembering Madam Yu: The Essential Role of Women in Peacebuilding
Women have played a pivotal role in promoting peace. Two recent examples are Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon and Madam Yu Mei-Jung.
United to Solve the Tai Ji Men Case
Dr. Hong, his wife, and his dizi did an enormous work to denounce the injustice of the Tai Ji Men case. Only an international coalition can lead to its solution.
Resisting Injustice with a Smile: Madam Yu and the Tai Ji Men Case
Tai Ji Men’s Shimu not only shared the suffering of her husband and the dizi. She inspired their resistance and resilience.









