Taiwan may ban the public display of the Five-star Red Flag of the People's Republic of China (PRC). In recent months a number of Taiwanese organizations such as the Taiwan Society (å°ē£ē¤¾), the Taiwan Society North (å°ē£å社), and the Taiwan Constitutional Society (å°ē£ę²ę³åę), have called on the Taiwanese government to outlaw the public display of the PRC flag on grounds of national security. Embed from Getty Images China views Taiwan as part of its own territory and has never renounced the use of force to achieve "reunification." Beijing has urged the Taiwanese government to acknowledge the so-called " 1992 consensus ," yet Taipei has refused to yield to pressure from the Communist regime. In October 2017 a petition to ban the public display of the Chinese flag garnered over 7,000 signatures, surpassing the 5,000 signature threshold that requires Taiwan's Ministry of Justice to issue a response. The petition requested that the Criminal Code b...