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To Whom it may
concern,
Greetings,
I am Seonwon
Kim, a high school student from South Korea.
I am very
interested in Korean history or territory.
I found out
something wrong on the history of Dokdo on your website.
I would like to let you know the correct
history.
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Your websites
say The Republic of
Korea has never demonstrated any clear basis for its claims that it had taken
effective control over Takeshima prior to Japan's effective control over
Takeshima and reaffirmation of its territorial sovereignty in 1905.
However, East Sea belongs
to Korea. It has been Korean territory since the 6th Century,
Dokdo, a Korean
far east island, is located in the middle of East Sea. In 1900, Chosun
dynasty clearly stated that Dokdo belongs to Korea and Korean armies has been
ruled up to now.
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Many historical
facts consistently say Dokdo belongs to Korea.
You should check
it very carefully and correct wrong information on your websites.
Truth cannot be
hidden by one-sided opinion.
This will be an
opportunicity to let you know the right history of Dokdo.
Best,
Seonwon Kim |