Articles
TAIWAN: Tax justice as social justice (International Webinar by CESNUR and HRWF)
The title of this conference is quite appropriate on this U.N. Day of Social Justice for enlightening the never-ending fight of Tai Ji Men for Justice.
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.
TAIWAN: International forum on the eve of Taiwan’s Judicial Day – HRWF director’s address
Thank you for giving me the floor on this important judicial day in Taiwan. I’m assuming that quite a number of people in Europe and North America watching this conference may not know the history of the Judicial Day commemorated in Taiwan.
EASSSR: Tai Ji Men Case Discussed by Leading Asian Scholarly Association
The East Asian Society for the Scientific Study of Religion’s 4th annual meeting featured a session on “New Religious Movements in Taiwan.”
TAIWAN: Education, Conscience and Tax Justice: Reflecting on the Tai Ji Men Case
The title of this conference “Education, Conscience and Tax Justice” is quite appropriate for Tai Ji Men’s never-ending fight for Justice, and all the speakers who have preceded me have abundantly illustrated the content of the book “Who Stole Their Youth?”
“Cults,” “Xie Jiao,” “Religious Fraud”: Misusing Labels and the Tai Ji Men Case
Tai Ji Men was accused of being a “cult” or a “religious fraud.” These labels do not mean anything and are used as tools to discriminate and persecute.
“Cults,” Music, and Discrimination
Words may be easily used to discriminate against religious or spiritual groups. There are examples even in music,
TAIWAN: The right to truth is truth for every person
Presentation at the 24 March webinar “The UN Day of the Right to Truth on Human Rights Violations: The Tai Ji Men Case in Comparative Perspective”