How a delegation of Western scholars and observers, led by “Bitter Winter,” CESNUR and HRWF, practiced its own brand of citizen diplomacy in Taiwan
Taiwan
Police Raids, Media Slander, and the Tai Ji Men Case: Comparing Taiwan with Argentina
Prosecutors who attacked groups stigmatized as “cults” and slandered them through the media have even active in several countries. Their wrongdoings need to be exposed.
Machiavelli, Diplomacy, and Tai Ji Men
A diplomacy without conscience may achieve short-term results, but normally fails in the long run. A citizen diplomacy with conscience is needed to solve the Tai Ji Men case.
A Conscience-Based Citizen Diplomacy to Solve the Tai Ji Men Case
Celebrating the International Day of Multilateralism and Diplomacy, scholars and witnesses from three different continents discussed how the long-lasting case may be finally solved.
Tai Ji Men—and Their Case—Go to Australia
Three academic events offered the opportunity to present the Tai Ji Men case to numerous Australian and international scholars. Young Tai Ji Men dizi (disciples) also offered beautiful performances.
The Right to Know the Truth on the Tai Ji Men Case
The time has come to proclaim the truth on a serious case of blatant violation of freedom of religion or belief.
Truth, Transitional Justice, and the Persecution of Religious and Spiritual Minorities
The victims and the public opinion have a right to know the truth also about the events where groups have been unfairly discriminated as “cults,” as happened in the Tai Ji Men case.
Conscience Education, Spirituality, and Tai Ji Men: An Emic View
Conscience is at the center of Tai Ji Men’s educational project. It is a the core of hundred of international events the group has organized.
Conscience, Education, and Conflict in Taiwan: The Tai Ji Men Case
A short history of how a fabricated case hit and harassed a spiritual movement for more than twenty years.
The International Day Against Judicial and Tax Persecution By State Power at the United Nations
A written statement at the UN Human Rights Council supports the proposal and reminds the international community that the Tai Ji Men case has not been solved yet.









