New, alternative, and minority religions are persecuted and marginalized in several countries.
Tai Ji Men
“The Handing Over of Pilate” and Some Pilate-Like Attitudes in Taiwan
The attitude of some Taiwanese bureaucrats and politicians is reminiscent of Pontius Pilate. But not all hope is lost.
Radio Free Asia: An Appeal to the US Congress
The radio and its website perform an essential function in exposing the crimes of the CCP both in China and internationally. It should continue its precious work.
The “228 Incident” as the Root of Tai Ji Men’s Ordeal
When governments repress citizens, they trespass their mandate for securing justice. The ongoing lesson of Taiwan continues to make the Tai Ji Men case one of international concern.
Tai Ji Men Needs Justice and Apologies
The government of Taiwan apologized for the 228 Incident. It should also apologize for the Tai Ji Men case.
The 228 Incident and the Tai Ji Men Case
Both the fight against the White Terror and Tai Ji Men’s resilience against persecution demonstrate that a passion for truth cannot be vanquished.
A Dream of Formosa and Tai Ji Men
I have experienced and loved many times the magic of Taiwan. But the Tai Ji Men case contradicts its promise of liberty.
2025: A Jubilee Year for the Tai Ji Men Case?
Catholics and Hindus regard 2025 as a special year of repentance and atonement. Will 2025 in Taiwan also be a year for rendering justice to Tai Ji Men?
The Tai Ji Men Case at the UN Human Rights Council—Again
A statement presented at the HRC 58th session calls the attention on the fact that the case is still unsolved, discussing a webinar organized for Taiwan’s Judicial Day 2025.
Zorro and the Tai Ji Men Case
Laws should always embody justice, or justice becomes what laws arbitrarily decide it to be. As the Tai Ji Men case shows all too well after 29 years, not all laws are just.









