Tolerance, Religious Liberty, and Tai Ji Men

Tolerance, Religious Liberty, and Tai Ji Men

Controversies in the Catholic Church about tolerance and religious liberty may offer some guidance for the situation in Taiwan. by PierLuigi Zoccatelli* *A paper presented at the webinar “Tolerance for Tai Ji Men,” co-organized by CESNUR and Human Rights Without...
Tai Ji Men: A Symbol of Hope for Global Unity

Tai Ji Men: A Symbol of Hope for Global Unity

Throughout the years, the role of coalitions gathering different NGOs has become increasingly important at the United Nations. An ad hoc coalition now supports Tai Ji Men by Thierry Valle* *A paper presented at the webinar “United Nations Day: Internationalizing the...
“Perpetual Peace” and the Tai Ji Men Case

“Perpetual Peace” and the Tai Ji Men Case

In 1795, Immanuel Kant proposed a conscience-based society of nations. The project quickly also found its opponents—as it happened to Tai Ji Men’s idea that world peace is inseparable from conscience. by Massimo Introvigne* *A paper presented at the webinar “United...
“Internationalizing the Tai Ji Men Case” Discussed in a Webinar

“Internationalizing the Tai Ji Men Case” Discussed in a Webinar

Scholars, NGO activists, and Tai Ji Men dizi reflected on United Nations Day and why the Tai Ji Men case should be taken seriously by international institutions. by Daniela Bovolenta An article already published in Bitter Winter on October 29th, 2021. The poster of...
TAIWAN: The UN Int’l Day of Fraternity and the Tai Ji Men Case

TAIWAN: The UN Int’l Day of Fraternity and the Tai Ji Men Case

The UN International Day of Fraternity and the Tai Ji Men Case By Willy Fautré, director of Human Rights Without Frontiers An article already published in Human Rights Without Frontiers on February 11th, 2022. HRWF (11.02.2022) –“Liberté, égalité,...