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I am really happy to send this letter to you. I am a student in Korea.
I think your website has a great purpose to share many enjoyable information all over the world. I am sure that this website would be certainly perfect globally.
By the way, I got to see that you only pointed out the name 'Liancourt Rocks,' not the name, 'Dokdo.'


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Korea suffered from Japan's colonization from 1910 to 1945. Japan's imperialistic invasion's first sacrifice in Korea was Dokdo. Japan claimed their rights on Dokdo after it. 
To Korea, Dokdo is a symbol of full independency and sovereignity. 
In 512, Korea's historical book, 'Samguk Sagi' is 1000 years forward of Japan. Korea has other records such as ¼¼Á¾½Ç·ÏÁö¸®Áö and Á¶¼±¿Õ±¹Àüµµ. Á¶¼±¿Õ±¹Àüµµ was made up by French geologist. Japan's strongest national institution, ÅÂÁ¤°ü has also pronounced that Dokdo is Korea's territory.


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Using the name 'Dokdo' is one of the most important way we are trying to get rid off of vestiges of imperialism. I really wish you listen to my voice.

Sincerely, Yerin Lim

 
   
 

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