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Hello, my name is Cheonwook Park and I'm a student in Daejeon Science High School.

I am writing to express our concerns regarding the use of the name "Dokdo" on your website. As you may know, Dokdo is a territory that has been under dispute between Korea and Japan. While Korea asserts its sovereignty over Dokdo, Japan claims that it is part of its territory, calling it "Takeshima".


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Using the name "Takeshima" not only goes against international norms and the stance of the international community but also exacerbates the already tense relations between Korea and Japan. It also implies a disregard for the territorial integrity of Korea and its people's history and identity.

I would like to remind you that the United Nations and other international organizations recognize Dokdo as Korean territory. Moreover, many countries around the world, including the United States and European countries, use the name "Dokdo" to refer to this territory.

I urge you to revise your website and use the name "Dokdo" instead of "Takeshima". This small change can help promote peace and stability in Northeast Asia and show your respect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Korea.


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In conclusion, I hope that you understand the sensitivities surrounding this issue and take immediate steps to address our concerns. I would be happy to discuss this matter further with you and find a mutually acceptable solution. Thank you for your attention to this matter.

Sincerely, Cheonwook Park.

 
   
 

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