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Hello! We are Jeohyeon high school students Jimin Gang, Mihyeon Ryu, Yunjeong Sim, Jiin Lee, Hyemin Song working as Dokdo press corps.

A few days ago, we found out that the illustration of 'Dokdo' was marked 'Takeshima' in this website and it wasn't even marked plurally with 'Takeshima'.




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Definitely, 'Dokdo' is the territory of Republic of Korea, which we exerts sovereign authority.

Korea's record of Ulleungdo and Dokdo can be found in the , an ancient book made in 1145.

And until now, Korea has recognized Dokdo as our territory and continued to

exert sovereignty over it.

Even in 1877, Japan admitted that Dokdo had nothing to do with Japan through 'Taejeonggwan'¡¯s order, which was the top administrative agency of that time.

Therefore, it is wrong and definite territorial invasion for Japan to incorporate Dokdo into its territory and utilize it as a military base in 1905, and to claim the sovereignty constantly after that.

In addition, if the illustration which is marked not 'Dokdo' but 'Takeshima' is exposed in the open space, available to people all over the world like this website, people who don't know much about Dokdo may think of it as Takeshima, the territory of Japan.



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For these reasons, we hopefully request you to change the name of this illustration to 'Dokdo' or 'Dokdo/Takeshima'.

Thank you for reading.


 
   
 

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