Scholars and human rights activists praised Tai Ji Men’s role in spreading conscience education, and denounced the movement’s continuing tax harassment.
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Only By Solving the Tai Ji Men Case Taiwan Will Become Fully “Independent”
It is not enough to be independent from foreign jurisdictions. The legal system should also be independent from private interests and malice.
Seeking Justice for Tai Ji Men on Taiwan’s Judicial Day
There is no freedom without justice and no justice without freedom. This is also true for the Tai Ji Men case: and love is needed, too.
Prince Shotoku and the (Non-)Independence of Law
The 7th-century Japanese ruler taught that law and its enforcement cannot be independent from conscience.
Tai Ji Men Deserves Real Justice
January 11 was Taiwan’s Judicial Day. Participants in an international webinar expressed the hope it would be an opportunity to reflect on what went wrong in the Tai Ji Men case.
Thank You, Friends from Taiwan, You Are Our Special Translators
The Legislative Yuan passed a rightful Uyghur resolution, confirming that Taiwan is in a unique position to understand the Uyghur pain and “translate” it to the world.
A Sad Anniversary Becomes an Opportunity to Call for Justice on the Tai Ji Men Case
The reasons why the Tai Ji Men case was started on December 19, 1996, and continued for 26 years, are hard to understand rationally. But we all understand a solution is needed now.
Tai Ji Men as a School of Solidarity
Caring for the others is not just sharing material interests but recognizing the value of all human beings. This is what Tai Ji Men teaches.
Solidarity in Islam and the Tai Ji Men Case
Muslims believe that solidarity is a natural feeling, but it should be cultivated. Similar ideas exist in most religions, and inspire us in our solidarity with Tai Ji Men.
Solidarity with Tai Ji Men and All Victims of Judicial and Tax Persecution
A seminar in Pasadena discussed the global significance of the Tai Ji Men case and the proposal of an International Day Against Judicial and Tax Persecution by State Power.









