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South Korea President Noh`s speech about Dokdo

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Dokdo speech

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  • Japan recognized Dokdo as Korean territory:

    1. In 1696, Murakami (村上) document

    2. In 1854, Ogasawara (小笠原) dispute

    3. In 1877, Daijō-kan (太政官) order

    4. In 1896, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Report (朝鮮國交始末內深書)

    5. In 1904, Korea-Japan Protocol (韓日議定書 Article 3)

    how is it possible that dokdo is japan's when their ancestors even said its ours? and was ours and never a part of theirs? japan also tries to steal islands from china too.

  • @initialdluvr hello !. you play INITALD . this is good game!

    I think japan is trying to take over the Dokdo . But this is belong to KOREA!

    Love from russia-

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  • plz check my page of Korea not good culture only if you want truth thanks

    movie title 한국에는 타케시마를 그린 고지도는 존재할까?: 일한 고지도의 비교

    Does there exist any old Korean map which depicted Takeshima/Dokdo?

  • korean are always fighting with such a cheap pride. if they love bullshits, they lose a fortune. sitting on monitor for a long time hurt your skin (dry and lack a balance of water and oil) and eyes (your sight down of course), but korean don't notice such a thing. they lose their whole life for such a cheap pride. they are really pathetic.

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