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http://www.fullkorea.com/2014/02/the-korean-island-dok-do-why-japan.html?m=1 |
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Dear websiter
Hello.
My name is Chae Yeon Baek. I am a member of the Dokdo Cyber Press, a non-governmental and voluntary organization. Recently I visited your website below: And I was quite surprised to find your websites still label Korea's 'East Sea' as 'Sea of Japan,' which is incorrect. I'm also working as an active member of the Dokdo Cyber Press, a non-governmental and voluntary organization with the mandate to provide correct information about Korea to the international community, including textbook publishers.
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However, I have found some minor different information in your website from other sources during the research. In the article of your website, the name of the island between Korea and Japan is described as "Takeshima". It seems unreasonable to use the name "Takeshima" which is decided in the period of imperialism because its original name is "Dokdo" which has been used throughout history. Therefore, I believe that island between Korea and Japan should be described as the ¡°Dokdo¡±
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Therefore, I humbly ask you to seriously consider this issue and to replace the erroneous page with correct one. Please visit the website (http://dokdo.mofat.go.kr) for more specific information on geographical designations if you need any.
I would once again like to express my gratitude for your time and concern and will be more than honored to get reply from you via my e-mail (baek2761@naver.com).
Yours sincerely,
Chae Yeon Baek |