When the fabricated Tai Ji Men case started, the fight to restore justice and answer the slander started as well.
Taiwan
Incomplete Justice in Taiwan and the Tai Ji Men Case
While we celebrate the anniversary of the Supreme Court decision of 2007, we should also ask why it failed to achieve its full effects.
The Nike of Samothrace and Tai Ji Men’s Victories
Dr. Hong received in Italy the Turin Global Peace Award, a statue of the Greek goddess who symbolizes both victory and peace.
Morality, Religious Liberty, and the Tai Ji Men Case Discussed at Reitaku University, Japan
A session at the annual conference of the East Asian Society for the Scientific Study of Religion explored how democratic regimes do not always guarantee freedom of religion or belief.
Transitional Justice, Conflicts of Moralities, and Religious Movements in Taiwan
Three “lingering poisons of authoritarianism” prevent the full implementation of transitional justice in Taiwan.
Swords and Taxes: Martial Arts, Morality, and the Tai Jai Men Case, an Emic View
A presentation of the Tai Ji Men case and a personal testimony.
Parliamentarism as a Tool to Solve the Tai Ji Men Case
On United Nations International Day of Parliamentarism, scholars and human rights activists discussed the connection between Parliaments, taxes, and human rights.
Tai Ji Men and the Legislative Yuan One Year After
Scholars met the Presidents of the Legislative Yuan and the Control Yuan one year ago. Will there be a follow-up?
Parliaments, Democracy, and the Tai Ji Men Case
The very reasons that motivated the United Nations to establish an International Day of Parliamentarism call for a solution of the Tai Ji Men case.
The Evolution of Governance: Islamic Shūrā, Parliamentarism, and the Tai Ji Men Case
Parliamentarism and Islamic Shūrā stand out as significant concepts that have shaped democratic and consultative governance systems. These concepts should help solving the Tai Ji Men case.









