Citizens, “Full Citizens,” and the Tai Ji Men Case

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...
Tai Ji Men, a Victim of the Foes of Truth

Tai Ji Men, a Victim of the Foes of Truth

We live in the dangerous era of the so-called “post-truth.” Tai Ji Men has been an early victim of it. by Willy Fautré* *Introduction to the second session of the webinar “Spreading the Truth About the Tai Ji Men Case,” co-organized by CESNUR and Human Rights...
Worrisome Trends: Cross-Cultural Parallels to the Tai Ji Men Case

Worrisome Trends: Cross-Cultural Parallels to the Tai Ji Men Case

New, alternative, and minority religions are persecuted and marginalized in several countries. by Márk Nemes A paper presented at the webinar “Spreading the Truth About the Tai Ji Men Case” co-organized by CESNUR and Human Rights Without Frontiers on March 24, 2025,...