Groups mobilizing universal energies have often faced opposition from various quarters.
Tai Ji Men
Who Is Afraid of Qigong? Repressing Qigong-Based Groups in China and Taiwan
While Qigong has been traditionally recognized in the Sinosphere as a healthy practice, groups perceived as not supporting the powers that be have been persecuted.
Press Freedom and the Tai Ji Men Case
An international webinar reflects how freedom of the media cannot be separated from responsibility towards the truth.
Tai Ji Men’s Teachings on Human Conscience: A Remedy for Media Decadence
Exploring the vital role of conscience in media reform and the pursuit of a fairer society based on religious liberty for all.
The Media Impact on FoRB and the Tai Ji Men Case
Taiwan still experiences significant problems with the quality and freedom of the media, as confirmed by the case of Tai Ji Men.
Media Impact on FoRB and the Tai Ji Men Case
Media Impact on FoRB and the Tai Ji Men Case
Living by the Truth: Freedom of Expression, Media Manipulation, and the Tai Ji Men Case
Italian political scientist Norberto Bobbio reminded us that press freedom includes the “right to dissent.” The Tai Ji Men case proves that this right may be misused.
Media and Conscience: From Father Ong to Dr. Hong
Father Walter J. Ong reflected on the role of conscience in guiding us through the great transformations in communication. His thoughts resonate with Dr. Hong’s teachings.
United by Difference: Pope Francis and Dr. Hong Tao-Tze. A Personal Memoir
On May 15, 2024, the Grand Master of Tai Ji Men met the leader of the Roman Catholic Church in St. Peter’s—a last and lasting moment.
50 Years of the Association of World Citizens: An Appeal for the Tai Ji Men Case
AWC celebrates five decades of standing firm for human rights. It is a good opportunity to call for a solution of the Tai Ji Men case.









