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Hello, this is Hyunjun Lee, high school student of South Korea.

I recently visited the website related to the map about "Takeshima" and I found some wrong notations of it 

I am sending this message to ask for corrections about the incorrect notations.


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The island where the website mentioned as "Takeshima" is actually called "Dokdo" for a long time and in historical resource, it can be seen that Koreans lived and governed Dokdo for a long time.

Japan is arguing that Dokdo was Japan's realm for a long time, but the fact is that Japan illegally ruled Dokdo as a part of Japanese colonial period and there doesn't have any other evidence under the international law that Dokdo is Japan's realm.


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Dokdo is surely Korea's territory and it is an important legacy of Korean history. Our ancestors have fought about this issues for a long time and we have the right and duty to protect our history for our next generation.

It will be thankful if the wrong notations be corrected and I am looking forward seeing the website with correct information of Dokdo.

Sincerely,

Hyunjun Lee

 
   
 

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