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   Hi, This is Emily, Ji. and I am a freshman in Korean high school.

I usually think your media company is famous and accurate, so I respect your company. So I often watch your articles with interest. I think it's good that your company deals fairly with articles in various fields above all. However, I was surprised to see an article in the April 27, 2020 edition of "Asia."

The title of the article was "Why Russia and China are wading into a category' old dispute over a tiny island cluster," and you reported on Russia's invasion of Korean territory. The article said that Russia invaded Korea's territory without permission from South Korea during the air training, and South Korea strongly protested against it.



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The content of the article was accurate and true, but I sent you an email because the name of the name used was incorrect.

As you are a reporter, you may know the relationship between Korea and Japan roughly.

But maybe it's a lot more serious than It is very important for Korea and Japan to use the names of these regions correctly.

It can be seen from a close look at the long history. Japan always took away everything from Korea without a clear basis. Japan even colonized Korea in 1910. They have taken away not only Korean territory but also Korean culture, history and language. Until 1945 when Korea was liberated from Japanese colonial rule in 1945.



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Even now, they call 'Dokdo' 'Takeshima' and 'East Sea', 'Sea Of Japan' by insisting that taken away to try to. Korea cannot help but protest Japan's actions. Dokdo is Korean island, of course and donghaedo, of course, a sea of South Korea.

This has already been historically revealed, evidence has been found in various literature, and is geographically natural. Therefore, it is never right for you to use both names. I hope you can call 'East Sea', and put it precisely as 'Dokdo' in the future. I hope your company will continue to develop endlessly develop.


 
   
 

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