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To
Whom It May Concern,
This
e-mail is regarding about a name error included in your news article on North
Korea Skists
Sanction, titled, ¡°North Korea Skirts Sanctions With Ship Transfers Over Wider
Area : Japan says North Korean ships have been spotted appearing to take on
cargo in a new region, the Sea of Japan ¡±.
The expression ¡°¡° Sea of Japan¡± is the major concern. My name is Nahyun Kim. I work as an active member of the Dokdo Cyber Press, a non-governmental and voluntary organization that is established to provide correct information about Korea to the international community, including textbook publishers. https://www.wsj.com/articles/north-korea-skirts-sanctions-with-ship-transfers-over-wider-area-1527606731
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The
body of water lying between the Korean peninsula and Japanese archipelago is
described incorrectly in the map included in the diary. We hope you appreciate
the importance of transcending historical bias and provide accurate information
about the East Asia region. The body of water between Korea and Japan should be
described as the ¡°East Sea¡± or at least with the simultaneous use of both
names; ¡°East Sea/Sea of Japan¡± like the following e- map.
https://www.mapsofworld.com/south-korea/
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As a
fine source for the online information, I hope you will be able to make
appropriate corrections on your library web database. I look forward to your
cooperation.
Thank
you very much for your time and consideration.
With
Kindest Regards,
Nahyun Kim
Reporter
Dokdo
Cyber Press, Korea
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