Kuma Academy, one of Taiwan’s largest civil defense groups, has condemned China’s sanctions against its founder, legislator Puma Shen, and major donor Robert Tsao. The two men are key figures in the civil defense group, leading Beijing to ban them for alleged "Taiwanese-separatist activities."
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00:00One of Taiwan's largest civil defense groups has slammed China's decision to sanction its founder,
00:05calling the move politically motivated. Kuma Academy was responding to sanctions
00:09placed on its founder, legislator Puma Shen, and a major donor, Robert Cao. Cao is one of
00:15Taiwan's richest men. Kuma Academy is a group that prepares people for natural disasters and war.
00:21The two men are behind an upcoming TV series called Zero Day that depicts a Chinese invasion
00:26of Taiwan. Beijing has banned both from entering China for what it calls separatist acts.