Tai Ji Men Dizi as World Citizens
Thousands of dizi (disciples) have visited more than one hundred countries in self-funded travels to promote peace, love, and conscience. by Willy Fautré* *A paper presented via video at the International Forum on World Citizenship Day 2025 “Transitional Justice...
Citizens’ Rights and the Struggle of Tai Ji Men
Only by solving the Tai Ji Men case will Taiwan prove that it is aligned with the tradition of the international declarations affirming human rights. by Thierry Valle* *A paper presented via video at the International Forum on World Citizenship Day 2025 “Transitional...
Citizens, “Full Citizens,” and the Tai Ji Men Case
Being a citizen and a “full citizen” is different. The failure of transitional justice in Taiwan means that Tai Ji Men dizi are not really recognized as “full citizens.” by Daniela Bovolenta *A paper presented via video at the International Forum on World Citizenship...
World Citizenship Day, Transitional Justice, and the Tai Ji Men Case
The celebration is an opportunity to honor the leaders of the Association of World Citizens and ask the government of Taiwan to effectively implement transitional justice. by Massimo Introvigne* *A paper presented via video at the International Forum on World...