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I¡¯m Joonweon Suh, a member of Dokdo
Cyber Press of South Korea.
I would like to indicate about this
news on your website.
http://www.scotsman.com/news/politics/north-korea-test-missile-lands-in-sea-of-japan-1-4445256
Your news about "North Korea
Fires Projectile Into Sea of Japan: Officials" has a mistaken place
name of "East Sea". So, I would like to explain about why should this
sea be described as "East Sea", not "Sea of Japan".
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According to your article and news, the sea between Japan and
Korea is written as the Sea of Japan. There is no historical nor political
evidence that the sea belongs to Japan. East Sea is not only surrounded by
Japan but other countries including Korea. Therefore, I believe that 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¡±.
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Therefore, I sincerely ask you to use ¡°East Sea¡± to describe the
body of water between Korean and Japan in your maps and contents.
I appreciate your attention and look forward to your
consideration.
Yours Sincerely,
Joonweon Suh |