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TAIWAN: Dizi testify
by admin_HRWF | Apr 3, 2021 | Freedom of Religion and Belief Presentation at the 24 March webinar “The UN Day of the Right to Truth on Human Rights Violations: The Tai Ji Men Case in Comparative Perspective” (Excerpts) Rebecca Wang, Assistant System Coordinator, Technology Company “It’s been more than two years since I graduated from college, and now I’m … Read more
TAIWAN: The right to truth is truth for every person
by admin_HRWF | Apr 3, 2021 | Freedom of Religion and Belief Presentation at the 24 March webinar “The UN Day of the Right to Truth on Human Rights Violations: The Tai Ji Men Case in Comparative Perspective” HRWF (02.04.2021) – Today I am very honored to join in the United Nation’s Day, the day for the truth concerning gross … Read more
TAIWAN: From the Bachang River scandal to the Tai Ji Men scandal
by admin_HRWF | Mar 28, 2021 | Freedom of Religion and Belief Presentation at the 24 March webinar “The UN Day of the Right to Truth on Human Rights Violations: The Tai Ji Men Case in Comparative Perspective” By Bor-Hwang Ni, Associate Professor, Department of Public Finance, China University of Technology In 2000, there was a tragedy in Taiwan, where … Read more
TAIWAN: An American citizen testifies about Tai Ji Men
by admin_HRWF | Mar 28, 2021 | Freedom of Religion and Belief Presentation at the 24 March webinar “The UN Day of the Right to Truth on Human Rights Violations: The Tai Ji Men Case in Comparative Perspective” By Michael Selfridge, Director of Communication of an International Peace Organization Around the world, the United States is renowned for its interest … Read more
“Right to Truth” on Human Rights Violations Discussed in a Webinar
03/30/2021 MASSIMO INTROVIGNE On the day commemorating the assassination of Bishop Romero, experts gathered to discuss transitional justice and the Tai Ji Men case in Taiwan. by Massimo Introvigne On March 24, 2010, the United Nations instituted the International Day for the Right to the Truth Concerning Gross Human Rights Violations and for the Dignity … Read more
Abuse of State Power and Freedom of Religion and Belief
03/16/2021XUAN ZHAO A conference in Taiwan featured an in-depth discussion on how states go beyond their legal and democratic limits. A synthesis of the proceedings. by Xuan Zhao On the eve of the 74th anniversary of the so-called 228 Incident, 25 civil society organizations, including the Association of World Citizens (AWC) and the Legal and … Read more