“Citizen diplomacy” is a two-edged sword. While ideologues can easily turn it into propaganda, Tai Ji Men offers a virtuous example of how it can effectively work.
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The Chinese Ethos of Citizen Diplomacy, from Guiguzi to Tai Ji Men
The ancient sage Guiguzi is traditionally considered the first teacher to have operated a school of diplomacy, both for government officers and common citizen. His spirit lives in the citizen diplomacy of Tai Ji Men.
Tai Ji Men’s Citizen Diplomacy for Peace and Justice
Two webinars celebrated the United Nations International Day of Multilateralism and Diplomacy for Peace, focusing on Tai Ji Men’s activities for peace and their protests against injustice.
Tai Ji Men: A Voyage to the Center of Conscience
The role of Dr. Hong and Tai Ji Men in promoting the International Day of Conscience—and the lack of conscience of their persecutors.
Advocating for Tai Ji Men on the International Day of Conscience
April 5 confronts us with the tragedy of inaction on the Tai Ji Men case. Did the international community do enough?
Overcoming the Obstacles in the Tai Ji Men Case
A return to conscience is the way to solve the seemingly intractable problems faced by Dr. Hong and his dizi.
“Zeno’s Conscience” and the Conscience of Tai Ji Men
A well-known Italian novel calls our attention on the problems created when the role of conscience as moral compass is denied.
A Question of Conscience: The Tai Ji Men Case
International Day of Conscience is always a special day for Tai Ji Men—and for those who support their fight for justice.
The Legal Truth About the Tai Ji Men Case
What can we do about the Tai Ji Men case? Keep telling the truth about the legal and social injustice is a good starting point.
“Seeking the Truth About the Tai Ji Men Case”: What It Really Means
While we seek truth for Tai Ji Men, we exercise our own religious liberty. No one on earth is excluded from the Tai Ji Men case.









