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)...
Freedom of Religion and Belief
Religious persecution and issues – Bimonthly Digest June 01-15 Falun Gong 14.06.2024 – Disabled Falun Gong practitioner taken to horrific Heilongjiang provincial women’s prison Bitter Winter – On June 5, co-religionists told “Bitter Winter” that in late...
Freedom of Religion and Belief
Photo: A packed audience at the National University of Taiwan on Sunday 9 April. On the right and the left of the stage, the flags of CESNUR and HRWF, the co-organizers of the conference “Freedom of Religion or Belief, a Global Issue.” TAIWAN: Freedom of religion or...
Freedom of Religion and Belief
TAIWAN: US, European academics urge human rights talks DEMOCRATIC PROGRESS: The group of 12 experts held a forum in Taipei and met with officials to discuss religion, freedom, democracy and human rights issues By Cynthia Chen Taipei Times (14.04.2023) – It is...
Freedom of Religion and Belief
UN International Day Commemorating Victims of Acts of Violence Based on Religion or Belief Administrative violence against Tai Ji Men in Taiwan HRWF (22.08.2022) – Recent reports show that violence carried out by governments against religious minorities is on...