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Dear Mister/Madam
Hello, I am Keeyoung
Park, a member of Dokdo Cyber Press of South Korea. I would like to ask you a
favor about the map on your website.
¡®Dokdo¡¯, which is an island on the East sea, is wrongly named ¡®Takeshima¡¯. Please notice that ¡®Dokdo¡¯ is Korean territory.
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The name ¡°Dokdo¡± has long been used by the Korean people. This is the legitimate
name that should be used internationally.
Historically, Dokdo
has been part of Korean territory since 512 A.D. Since that time, Korea has had
control of the island. A few Korean citizens reside on Dokdo, and the Korean
police guard the island.
During the
Russo-Japanese War, Japan plundered the Korean Peninsula. In 1905, near the end
of the War, Dokdo was illegally taken over by Japan. But under the Potsdam
Declaration and Cairo Declaration, the Allied Forces returned the island to
Korea.
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Again, the name ¡°Dokdo¡± has long been used by the Korean people and should be used
internationally. I would like to request
you to use the name "Dokdo" when you refer to the island.
I hope you will be
able to make appropriate corrections on your website. I look forward to your
cooperation.
Thank you very much
for your time and consideration.
Best regards,
Keeyoung Park
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