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CZECHIA: When the media and the entertainment industry slander religion

Freedom of Religion and Belief

CZECHIA: When the media and the entertainment industry slander religion The press, movies, and TV dramas can be strong allies of truth. They can also turn away from it, distracting the public through spectacle and display. by Marco Respinti, Journalist (*) *Full...

TAIWAN: Tai Ji Men: 30th year of denial of justice in a case of freedom of belief violation

Freedom of Religion and Belief

TAIWAN: Tai Ji Men: 30th year of denial of justice in a case of freedom of belief violation An event co-organized by CESNUR & Human Rights Without Frontiers. Follow LIVE on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/live/OAYPmv5oW7o (14:00-16:00 Brussels Time/ 21:00-23:00...

TAIWAN:Tai Ji Men case: Disappointing decision of the Taichung High Admin. Court

Freedom of Religion and Belief

TAIWAN:Tai Ji Men case: A disappointing decision of the Taichung High Administrative Court by Gau Ding-Yi About Article 28 of Taiwan’s Tax Collection Act amended in 2021 to make it less favorable to taxpayers but the August 2, 2024 Taichung High Administrative Court...

TAIWAN: Injustice is served: A wrong administrative decision against Tai Ji Men

Freedom of Religion and Belief

TAIWAN: Injustice is served: A wrong administrative decision against Tai Ji Men The Tai Ji Men case might have been solved by the Taichung High Administrative Court on August 2. The court missed the opportunity. by Massimo Introvigne Bitter Winter (17.08.2024) –...

TAIWAN: León 1188: The first parliament, taxes, and the Tai Ji Men case

Human Rights in the World

TAIWAN: León 1188: The first parliament, taxes, and the Tai Ji Men case Taxpayers’ rights are not just one among many matters Parliaments should control. They are the historical reasons why Parliaments were created. By Massimo Introvigne* Bitter Winter (01.07.2024)...
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