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Dear webmaster,

 Hello, my name is Celine, a member of Dokdo Cyber Press of South Korea.
 I'm contacting you to kindly ask you to change the map that I saw on your website which was naming 'Dokdo' as 'Liancourt'. 








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There are a few reasons why it is Korea's territory, and why it has to be called Dokdo. 
  Korea¡¯s territorial sovereignty over Ulleungdo and its ancillary Dokdo was confirmed through the diplomatic negotiations between the Korean and Japanese Governments (Ulleungdo Dispute) in the 17th century. a Korean named Ahn Yong-bok traveled to Japan, and protested that Takeshima belonged to Korea, which brought Japan and Korea to start negotiations, and led them to confirm that Utsuryo Island and ¡°Dokdo¡± were part of the Korean territory.
 Also if you compare the distance between Ulleungdo(Korea's territory) and Oki Island(Japanese territory),  Oki Island is 157.5km far but, Ulleungdo is only 87.4km far. It is approximately 70km more closer. 


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 I really see  your website very useful, but I'm sending an e-mail so that the world could know the truth, or at least don't get confused with false facts about Korea-Japan dispute with Dokdo.
 It could be seen as a minor issue, but I believe that knowing the fact is important to everyone who visits your website. I hope the fact reflected in the website.

 
   
 

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