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TAIWAN: Corruption, human rights and the Tai Ji Men case
Corruption, human rights and the Tai Ji Men case
TAIWAN: Elimination of violence against women and the Tai Ji Men case
Elimination of violence against women and the Tai Ji Men case
CANADA: Taoist tai chi centres in Canada exempted from taxes. TAIWAN: No exemption for Tai Ji Men
Taoist tai chi centres in Canada considered religious and exempted from taxes but it is not the case with Tai Ji Men in Taiwan
TAIWAN: Commemorating the U.N. International Day of Non-Violence and the Tai Ji Men case
U.N. International Day of Non-Violence and the Tai Ji Men case
Tai Ji Men’s denial of justice as seen by a former judge
On 15 September, Prof. Tsan-Tu Lin, a former judge, analyzed the miscarriage of justice concerning Tai Ji Men during a webinar co-organized by CESNUR and Human Rights Without Frontiers
The Tai Ji Men Case at the UN Human Rights Council—Again
At the 51st session of the United Nations body, a written statement has been presented about the appeal of international scholars and human rights activists for a solution of the case.
TAIWAN: Taxation abuse against Tai Ji Men, a breach of freedom of association
Taxation abuse against Tai Ji Men is an infringement of freedom of association
TAIWAN: Tai Ji Men victim of administrative violence based on religion
Victims of administrative violence based on religion: the Tai Ji Men case
TAIWAN: Comparative study on the persecution of religious minorities through taxation France-Taiwan (II)
Comparative study on the persecution of religious minorities through taxation in France and in Taiwan