Two webinars on the U.N. Day for the Right to the Truth on Gross Human Rights Violation examined the respective role of slander and advocacy, and launched a new website about the Tai Ji Men case.
Tai Ji Men
What the Tai Ji Men Case Tells Us About the Problems of Taiwan’s Democracy
A look at Taiwan’s history and problems, including one the West is not familiar enough with—Tai Ji Men.
The Tai Ji Men Case: How Discrimination Escalated
We live in tragic days, which reminds us that discrimination can easily escalate to persecution and violence.
The Rome Model and the Tai Ji Men Case
Intolerance becomes discrimination, and discrimination becomes persecution. This is what happened to Tai Ji Men.
Discrimination, Religion, and Tai Ji Men
The right to non-discrimination and freedom of religion or belief may conflict. International case law has dictated some rules to harmonize them.
Tai Ji Men: 25 Years of Discrimination
On the United Nations Zero Discrimination Day, scholars and human rights activists discuss the continuing discrimination of Tai Ji Men.
“Justice Being Taken Away, Then, What Are Kingdoms But Great Robberies?”
Augustine’s words in his famous “The City of God” brilliantly epitomize the abyss of a state where social justice fails. Is this what Tai Ji Men is suffering since a quarter of a century?
Global Collaboration for Justice for the Tai Ji Men
Tai Ji Men is victim of egregious abuse and denial of its rights. An international campaign to support it is needed, including in the United States.
In Search of New Tools to Raise Awareness of the Tai Ji Men Case
The injustice vested on Tai Ji Men is obvious. Perhaps new tools are needed to raise awareness of it in Taiwan and internationally.
A Tale of Justice and Injustice: The Siena Frescoes and the Tai Ji Men Case
“The Allegory of Good and Bad Government,” one of the most famous works of Medieval European art, is a perfect metaphor for Tai Ji Men’s teachings and tribulations.









