The Tai Ji Men Case: Why Did the Parliament Fail?
Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan tried to restore justice, but failed—why? Experts offered their answers on International Day of Parliamentarianism. by Marco Respinti An article already published in Bitter Winter on July 5th, 2021. Willy Fautré at the webinar. Every month,...
Misusing Taxes Against Religious Freedom: A Statement Was Filed at UN Human Rights Council
CAP-LC’s text documents a growing international problems, citing cases in France and the Tai Ji Men case in Taiwan. by Alessandro Amicarelli An article already published in Bitter Winter on May 31st, 2021. The entry gate to the Palais des Nations in Geneva, where the...
The Strange Case of Mrs. Huang
A woman peacefully protesting within the framework of the Tai Ji Men tax protests was arrested and mistreated. by Jim Chang* *A paper presented at the webinar “Dialogue, Diversity, and Freedom: Reacting to the Tai Ji Men Case,” organized by CESNUR and Human Rights...
Music, Education, and the Tai Ji Men Case: A New Study by Susan Wang-Selfridge
A paper presented at an international conference held in Warsaw in January has now been published. by Michele Amicarelli An article already published in Bitter Winter on June 24th, 2021. On January 21–22, 2021, the Maria Grzegorzewska University of Warsaw, Poland,...