Articles
A Permanent Christmas Truce for Tai Ji Men
As French journalist and historian Jacques Crétineau-Joly said, “Truth is the only charity allowed to history.” Tai Ji Men Shifu and dizi deserve it too.
Political Charity and the Tai Ji Men Case
Good politics is a form of charity. Tax persecution is its contrary, a manifestation of political malevolence.
Political Charity and Fiscal Malevolence: The Story of Populonia and the Tai Ji Men Case
The story of an Italian city that disappeared confirms that “the power to tax is the power to destroy.”
TAIWAN: Comparative study on the persecution of religious minorities through taxation France-Taiwan (I)
Comparative study on the persecution of religious minorities through taxation in France and in 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.
The UN International Day of Charity
The International Day of Charity is observed annually on the 5th of September. It was declared by the United Nations General Assembly in 2012. This date was chosen in order to commemorate the death anniversary of Mother Teresa, who had always been engaged all her life in charitable work.
TAIWAN: UN International Day of Friendship and the Tai Ji Men case
UN International Day of Friendship and the Tai Ji Men case
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.