On U.N. International Day of Living Together in Peace, scholars and human rights activists called for acknowledging injustice and restoring justice for Tai Ji Men.
Tai Ji Men
Freedom of the Press and Religious Liberty: Two Sides of The Same Coin
How Article 19 and Article 18 (UDHR) are connected, and why journalists and faith communities need each other
Black Magic, False “Victims,” and “Religious Fraud”: Parallels Between the Cases of the Unification Church in Japan and Tai Ji Men in Taiwan
While certain features of criticism against “cults” are international, others are typical of the Sinosphere and are present in both cases.
The Power of the Media and the Tai Ji Men Case
A look at the 2010 movie “The Book of Eli” offers the opportunity for indicting media who did not fully perform their duty in the long-lasting Tai Ji Men case.
Tai Ji Men in Leuven: Dizi Sing, Speak, and Present Their Case in a Leading Academic Conference
Belgium’s academic capital hosts an important yearly conference on freedom of religion and belief. Tai Ji Men dizi were there.
Mobilizing the Media for the Tai Ji Men Case
After Word Press Freedom Day, journalists and other experts discussed in a webinar the shortcomings of media coverage of religious liberty issues, including in the case of Tai Ji Men.
Sharks on the Highway: Disasters, Fake News, and the Tai Ji Men Case
When disasters hit, free media can save lives. Fake media and news can cause more casualties. The same is true for the disasters caused by religious persecution.
Father Kolbe, Press Freedom, and the Tai Ji Men Case
Kolbe is remembered for his heroic death in the Nazi camp of Auschwitz. He was there for his defense of freedom of the press and truth, a lesson also relevant for the Tai Ji Men case,
To Taiwan from Friends: Correct Wrongdoings Against Tai Ji Men, Now
How a delegation of Western scholars and observers, led by “Bitter Winter,” CESNUR and HRWF, practiced its own brand of citizen diplomacy in Taiwan
Police Raids, Media Slander, and the Tai Ji Men Case: Comparing Taiwan with Argentina
Prosecutors who attacked groups stigmatized as “cults” and slandered them through the media have even active in several countries. Their wrongdoings need to be exposed.









