The Tai Ji Men Case and the Principle of Participation
Participation means that good citizens should respect the law and the institutions, but when the governments make mistakes they have a right to protest. by Pier Luigi Capra* *A paper presented at the webinar “The Power of Education and the Tai Ji Men Case,”...
“As We Were Saying Yesterday”: Education, Persecution, and the Tai Ji Men Case
Persecuting independent education is the mark of injustice. In the end, however, education often prevails. by Massimo Introvigne* *A paper presented at the webinar “The Power of Education and the Tai Ji Men Case,” co-organized by CESNUR and Human Rights Without...
The Power of Education and the Tai Ji Men Case: An International Webinar
Persecuting Tai Ji Men was an attempt to destroy a unique educational experience, said scholars and human rights activists from various countries. by Alessandro Amicarelli An article already published in Bitter Winter on January 27th, 2022. On January 24, 2022, the...
U.S. National Religious Freedom Day and the Tai Ji Men Case
As the United States celebrated freedom of religion or belief, scholars and activists issued a powerful reminder that it is not being granted to Tai Ji Men. by Alessandro Amicarelli An article already published in Bitter Winter on January 24th, 2022. Since 1993, the...