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Hi, I'm Ji, Emily  and I am a high school freshman in Korea.

I was surprised to see the article you posted on the website.

The content was too distorted and wrong.

You were making false claims to reject historically verified facts.




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First of all, Dokdo is called Takeshima and your country, of course, neither belongs to Shimane Prefecture.

Dokdo is belong to the North Kyoungsang Province to belong to a great island.

This is, above all, globally recognized content.

Next, you fishing near Dokdo in the 1900s, when the group said that the business, which is a stern do anything illegal.

You have illegally captured in another country.

This is not acceptable because it has been shown in the material as if it were legitimate.

This is still as illegal as it is at that time.


In Korea's history, there have been many cases in which Japanese people illegally captured and looted our c

You'll have to be ashamed of this.

Still called Takeshima and trying to steal Dokdo.

ountry's seas.







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Your argument will rather draw you against the heat.

You can rather be called 'the thief' and this can create a bad image of the country.

Don't lie anymore and just look at the facts and admit them.


 
   
 

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