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Dear dw.com,

I hope this message finds you well. My name is Yuri Hwang, and I am a college student actively engaged in advocating for the recognition of "Dokdo" and the correction of the designation of "Takeshima" to "Dokdo."

I am reaching out to you regarding an issue I noticed on your website. Specifically, I observed that the islet known as "Takeshima" is incorrectly referred to as such, whereas it should be rightfully recognized as "Dokdo." Understanding the importance of accuracy in geographical nomenclature, I wish to provide some historical context and kindly request the correction of this error in your articles moving forward.



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"Takeshima," often known as Liancourt Island, is an island located between Korea and Japan in the Eastern Sea. However, it is important to note that the true name and sovereignty of this island is "Dokdo," despite Japan and other countries referring to it as "Takeshima."

Your article also mentions the San Francisco Peace Treaty, which might lead to the misconception that Dokdo could be considered Japanese territory. However, I urge you to consider the extensive historical evidence supporting Dokdo's status as Korean territory. The website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Korea provides a comprehensive list of events and official records throughout history that affirm Dokdo's Korean sovereignty. I invite you to review these documents, which can be found at the following link: https://dokdo.mofa.go.kr/eng/dokdo/reason.jsp

These records meticulously document Korea's continuous administration and control of Dokdo since ancient times, predating any claims by Japan. Moreover, they highlight various instances where Korean sovereignty over Dokdo was recognized and affirmed by international entities.



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I sincerely hope that these historical records will lead you to acknowledge the truth regarding Dokdo's sovereignty. Your cooperation in amending the designation of "Takeshima" to "Dokdo" on your website would not only demonstrate a commitment to accuracy but also contribute to promoting historical truths and fostering mutual understanding between nations.

Thank you for your attention to this matter. I eagerly await your response.

Warm regards,

Yuri Hwang


 
   
 

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