Taxes and Religious Minorities in Italy and Taiwan: A Comparison

04/22/2021 PIERLUIGI ZOCCATELLI Repressing movements labeled as”cults”, including through a misuse of taxes, and denying tax justice also happens in Italy. But more remedies exist there. by PierLuigi Zoccatelli* *A paper presented at the Webinar “Protest, Conscience, and Human Rights: International Perspectives on the Tai Ji Men Case,” April 6, 2021. Reading the articles scholars from different … Read more

“Protest, Conscience, and Human Rights” Discussed in a Webinar

04/17/2021 MARCO RESPINTI CESNUR’s and Human Rights Without Frontiers’ monthly webinar on the questions raised by the Tai Ji Men case in Taiwan honored the International Day of Conscience, exploring how conscience can affect the future of a nation and its people. by Marco Respinti April 5 is the United Nations designated International Day of … Read more

TAIWAN: Abusive tax collection: The case of Tai Ji Men

by admin_HRWF | Apr 8, 2021 | Freedom of Religion and Belief A legal analysis presented at the 6 April webinar “The UN International Day of Conscience” organized by CESNUR and Human Rights Without Frontiers By Ms. Charlotte Lee, Human Rights Observer of the Association of World Citizens (Taiwan), Taiwan Lawyer I am a lawyer practicing commercial law in Taiwan and I am also a human right observer from the … Read more

Monsignor Óscar Romero: His Lesson for Freedom of Religion or Belief

04/10/2021 MASSIMO INTROVIGNE A speech at the webinar “The Right to Truth on Human Rights Violations: The Tai Ji Men Case in Comparative Perspective” held on March 24, 2021. by Massimo Introvigne March 24 is the International Day for the Right to the Truth Concerning Gross Human Rights Violations and for the Dignity of Victims, a long … Read more