Administrative Violence and the Tai Ji Men Case Seminar 22 August 2021
Administrative Violence and the Tai Ji Men Case Seminar 22 August 2021
International Day Commemorating the Victims of Acts of Violence Based on Religion or Belief
Administrative Violence and the Tai Ji Men Case Seminar 22 August 2021
International Day Commemorating the Victims of Acts of Violence Based on Religion or Belief
The crime of forcibly removing organs from living non-consenting prisoners for profit, for the purpose of transplantation, research or other medical procedures, commonly known as forced organ harvesting, poses a great danger to humankind as it violates universal ethical values, moral principles of life and human dignity, thus turning the medical profession into an abusive practice. In that process, persecuted prisoners of conscience in China, primarily Falun Gong are being killed (executed) and thus becoming the human sources of those organs.
Two events organized by CESNUR and Human Rights Without Frontiers to celebrate the 2021 International Day Commemorating the Victims of Acts of Violence Based on Religion or Belief. With Camelia Marin – Massimo Introvigne – Willy Fautré – René Wadlow – Christine Mirre – Rosita Šorytė – Alessandro Amicarelli – Hans Noot – Thierry Valle – Eric Roux – Kenneth A. Jacobsen – Konrad Swenninger, and witnesses from Tai Ji Men.
Side Event on the persecution of Ahmadi Muslims Worldwide
How Taxes May Be Misused to Persecute Spiritual Minorities
Freedom of Religion: From the USCIRF Report on Persecutions in Russia to Violations in Europe / FECRIS Is Almost Entirely Financed by the French State GONGO or NGO
Conference 24th January 2021 : Education Conscience and Tax Justice reflecting on the TAI JI MEN case in Taiwan
Education Conscience and Tax Justice reflecting on the TAI JI MEN case in Taiwan