The story of an Italian city that disappeared confirms that “the power to tax is the power to destroy.”
Taiwan
The Elephant in the Room: Taiwan and Corruption, An Incomplete Review
Experts examined Taiwan’s compliance with the United Nations Convention Against Corruption. While their report was interesting, it omitted tax corruption and its impact on human rights.
L’assassinat d’Abe. L’Église de l’Unification est victime de discours de haine et de discrimination
Après l’assassinat de l’ancien Premier ministre, les membres de l’Église de l’Unification reçoivent des menaces de mort et sont victimes d’intimidation au travail et à l’école.
Tai Ji Men: When Spiritual Force Resists Material Violence
Who are the “Victims of Acts of Violence Based on Religion or Belief”? Sometimes, they are victims of democratic states, as the Tai Ji Men case demonstrates.
Slander and Violence Against Tai Ji Men
In recent cases, victims of religious discrimination are falsely presented as if they were the guilty parties. It is the same strategy used in 1996 against Tai Ji Men.
Three Types of Violence Against Tai Ji Men
Verbal violence prepares administrative violence. Physical violence is never far away.
Tai Ji Men as Victims of Violence
A webinar discussed different forms of violence against religious and spiritual movements and the Tai Ji Men case.
After Pelosi’s Trip to Taiwan: Where Do We Go from Here?
The visit and the CCP’s reaction, with the Chinese Ambassador to France predicting that all Taiwanese will need “re-education,” may help the cause of human rights in China. But a follow-up is needed.
The Altruistic Practice of Tai Ji Men’s Heart Kung Fu
At the core of Tai Ji Men is a call to change our hearth, help others, and bring peace and love to the whole world.
Tai Ji Men, Religious Liberty, and the COVID-19 Crisis
Dr. Hong’s teachings on the primacy of conscience also inspired Tai Ji Men’s campaign of prevention and awareness during the pandemic.









