CANADA: Taoist tai chi centres in Canada exempted from taxes. TAIWAN: No exemption for Tai Ji Men
Taoist tai chi centres in Canada considered religious and exempted from taxes but it is not the case with Tai Ji Men in Taiwan Comparative study presented at a websinar co-organized by CESNUR and Human Rights Without Frontiers on 24 October 2021 By Willy Fautré, Human...
TAIWAN: Commemorating the U.N. International Day of Non-Violence and the Tai Ji Men case
U.N. International Day of Non-Violence and the Tai Ji Men case See the video: https://youtu.be/SJYu3B1FmN0 An article already published in Human Rights Without Frontiers on October 22nd, 2021. HRWF (22.10.2021) – On 1 October, CESNUR and Human Rights...
Tai Ji Men’s denial of justice as seen by a former judge
On 15 September, Prof. Tsan-Tu Lin, a former judge, analyzed the miscarriage of justice concerning Tai Ji Men during a webinar co-organized by CESNUR and Human Rights Without Frontiers See the video on YouTube https://youtu.be/Z6QoKl7KJzE and the background of...
The Tai Ji Men Case at the UN Human Rights Council—Again
At the 51st session of the United Nations body, a written statement has been presented about the appeal of international scholars and human rights activists for a solution of the case. by Massimo Introvigne An article already published in Bitter Winter on...