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A Taipei-based military history society that has received government funding is under fire for allegedly promoting unification with China at a seminar last year. The defense ministry has warned the group to amend its charter or risk violating cross-strait laws.
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00:00The defense ministry has warned a military history group not to spread China's United Front propaganda.
00:06The ministry has given government subsidies to the group for over a decade and leased a meeting room at their
00:12headquarters in Taipei.
00:14However, the group allegedly promoted unification with China at a seminar in October last year.
00:19The defense ministry says organizations that receive government funding should not violate cross-strait laws.
00:25It's asked the group to explicitly amend its charter.
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