Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan tried to restore justice, but failed—why? Experts offered their answers on International Day of Parliamentarianism.
Tai Ji Men
The Strange Case of Mrs. Huang
A woman peacefully protesting within the framework of the Tai Ji Men tax protests was arrested and mistreated.
Music, Education, and the Tai Ji Men Case: A New Study by Susan Wang-Selfridge
A paper presented at an international conference held in Warsaw in January has now been published.
The Swiss Mountain Villa: A Casualty in the Tai Ji Men Case
How a beautiful property intended for a spiritual academy was half-destroyed by the maneuvers and carelessness of rogue tax bureaucrats.
The Roman Empire, Taxes, and the Tai Ji Men Case
Corruption of tax bureaucrats can destroy even the mightiest empires. This is why the Tai Ji Men protest should be supported.
Bitter Winter and the Tai Ji Men Tax Case
Bitter Winter, our magazine, has published several articles about this Taiwanese problem regarding a tax case. There is a reason for this.
Dialogue and Respect to Solve the Tai Ji Men Case
An international webinar on May 24 examined different features of the administrative persecution of the Taiwanese movement.
The Tai Ji Men Tax Case: Enter the Administrative Enforcement Agency
It was not only about the National Tax Bureau. Other bureaucrats also violated the law, and played a key role in the persecution of the Taiwanese movement.
The Tai Ji Men Case: A Personal Testimony
An intimate recollection of twenty-five years of hopes, disappointment, and “peaceful and rational” protests in Taiwan.
Human Rights Violations in the Tai Ji Men Case
That the rights of the defendants were violated is obvious. Yet, no effective remedies appear to exist.









