A Question of Religious Freedom: Tai Ji Men Case in Taiwan
In 2007, Taiwan's Supreme Court found Tai Ji Men not guilty of tax evasion or any other charges, confirming that Tai Ji Men did not owe any tax, but Taiwan's taxation bureau continued to impose unjustified taxes on Tai Ji Men.
- In 2007, Taiwan's Supreme Court found Tai Ji Men not guilty of tax evasion or any other charges, confirming that Tai Ji Men did not owe any tax, but Taiwan's taxation bureau continued to impose unjustified taxes on Tai Ji Men.
- He said that Tai Ji Men is really a vibrant, flourishing religious culture and that "I believe friends of Taiwan precisely should be in the first row calling for a solution of the Tai Ji Men case.
- Respinti calls for all medias to report typical human rights violation cases like the Tai Ji Men case and to ultimately rectify the case.
- In addition to rectifying the Tai Ji Men case and revealing the truth, it is also committed to defending religious freedom, speaking out for related injustices in Taiwan.