Controversy erupts over war memorial agency's use of China's Korean War propaganda

A state-affiliated agency drew criticism Tuesday after using a Chinese propaganda narrative of the Korean War in a promotional poster for an elementary school program.

The Korean War Memorial Organization posted the material on its website on June 9 to accept applications for an educational program on the 1950-53 Korean War for elementary school students. The poster, titled

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