How Repression of Religious Freedom Affects Social Justice: The Tai Ji Men Case in Taiwan
An overview of the long-lasting case and some comments based on the author’s peculiar experience as a firefighter. by Robin Liang* *A paper presented at the third international ISFORB conference, “Secular States Struggling with Freedom of Religion or Belief,”...
Tai Ji Men’s Work for Peace, Conscience, and Human Rights
Tai Ji Men offers traditional Chinese wisdom and promotes peace, love, and conscience. It also fights for human rights, including FoRB and tax justice. by Judith Chiu* *A paper presented at the third international ISFORB conference, “Secular States Struggling with...
Tax Reform Volunteer Walks Around Taiwan for Love and Justice
Yi Chan walked for thirteen days witnessing for tax and legal reform and arrived in Kaohsiung on May 20, the day of love. by Massimo Introvigne An article already published in Bitter Winter on June 1st, 2023. Yi Chan (center, with yellow slippers) with friends and...
“War and Peace” and the Tai Ji Men Case
Falsified by Stalin and now Putin, Tolstoy’s thought was that war is senseless but injustice remains intolerable and should be resisted through non-violent means. by Massimo Introvigne* *A paper presented at the international webinar “Will Tai Ji Men Finally Be...