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Greetings,

I am Seonwon Kim, a high school student from South Korea.

I am into searching the history of Dokdo, since many websites say the wrong information about Dokdo.

I also found out something wrong on your website.

I would like to let you know what you should correct.  



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Your article says that an official from the Cabinet Office reiterates Japan¡¯s claim to the disputed rocks situated midway between the feuding neighbors at an annual event in Shimane Prefecture.

However, this is not based on the historical facts but one-sided presentation.

First of all, East Sea belongs to Korea. Shilla, one of ancient Korean nations ruled Dokdo since the 6th Century. This Korean far east island is located in the middle of East Sea

Chosun dynasty clearly stated that Dokdo belongs to Korea and Korean armies has been ruled up to now. 



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I appreciate your patience to read my letter. 

Many historical facts as well as what I mentioned consistently support Dokdo is in the Korean territory. 


I hope that my letter will be helpful to understand balanced information and correct what you told on your websites

Best,


Seonwon Kim



 
   
 

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