Scholars and human rights activists celebrated the World Day of Social Justice and reflected on the Tai Ji Men case.
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Corruption in the Tai Ji Men Case Denounced at the United Nations
A written statement has been submitted to the 49th session of the Human Rights Council on how corruption affects human rights. It argues that the persecution of Tai Ji Men is “a clear case of corruption.”
Learning from the Tai Ji Men Case: International Parallels
Administrative measures often disguise the bureaucrats’ attempt to eradicate spiritual movements they do not like.
The Day Humpty Dumpty Was Defeated by Tai Ji Men
Fraternity is one of the most abused words of our times. We can learn its true meaning from Tai Ji Men.
An Active Fraternity for Tai Ji Men
Fraternity is proactive rather than reactive. Let us stand together for the rights of Tai Ji Men and other persecuted minorities.
“All Brothers”: Fraternity and the Tai Ji Men Case
Fraternity is a fruit of conscience, and is destroyed by corruption. The injustice vested on Tai Ji Men is an example of how corruption disrupts social harmony.
Fraternity and the Tai Ji Men Case Discussed in a Hybrid Seminar
Scholars and human rights activists gathered in person and electronically in Walnut, California, on February 5.
Tai Ji Men: The Soft Power of Education
Protesting injustice has been an extraordinary educational experience both for Tai Ji Men dizi and for those who have helped them.
The Tai Ji Men Case and the Principle of Participation
Participation means that good citizens should respect the law and the institutions, but when the governments make mistakes they have a right to protest.
“As We Were Saying Yesterday”: Education, Persecution, and the Tai Ji Men Case
Persecuting independent education is the mark of injustice. In the end, however, education often prevails.









