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To
Whom It May Concern
Firstly, I would like to show my respect for your managing this valuable
website.
My name is Soyong Park, a student in Korea. I am volunteering to tell correct
information about Korea to foreign textbooks and publishing companies.
I would like to inform you that your website includes information that
seriously distort image of Korea and that could develop into diplomatic problem
between Korea and Japan. We Koreans were surprised to see that your website
marks Korea¡¯s
island Dokdo as Liancourt Rocks. Please refer to this link of your website: http://www.spf.org/islandstudies/info_library/japans-territories/
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The
name Liancourt Rocks is originated from France¡¯s
whaling vessel Le Liancourt that discovered Dokdo in 1849. Even though Korea,
with sovereign control over the island, uses an official name ¡°Dokdo,¡± temporary term named by French ship
is used by your institution and is spreading globally. This is a big problem as
people throughout the world recognize ¡°Liancourt Rocks¡± as standard name.
Now, you might wonder why Korea is so sensitive about the correct name of
Dokdo.
Dokdo is one of the most loved islands in Korea and is Korea¡¯s one of major fishing grounds. In addition, Ulleungdo near Dokdo is
the global tourist site. Ulleungdo offers spectacular scenery, preserving the
nature from ancient times, and has abundant source of water unlike other
islands; neighboring waters, with Dokdo, is the biggest fishing ground in the
East Sea. Historically, for 1500 years, Ulleungdo and Dokdo were referred to as
the island of mother and son, which indicates its important close relationship.
Therefore, your institution calling this domestically and internationally crucial
island ¡°Liancourt Rocks¡± will
confuse many foreigners visiting Ulleungdo and Dokdo. In addition, your
institution might be responsible for physical and mental damage done to
Koreans. Above all things, negligence of the term ¡°Liancourt
Rocks¡± would build uncomfortable feelings from Koreans
toward your institution and country, and this would become an obstacle to our
countries¡¯ friendship.
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Therefore,
I request that your institution use ¡°Dokdo¡± instead of ¡°Liancourt Rocks¡± in all publications. We know that your website is putting much
effort in understanding other cultures, countries, and designations in this
global, informational 21st century. Particularly, your website is contributing
towards many people¡¯s correct understanding of other
countries¡¯ geographical names and cultures.
We hope you listen to our request kindly.
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