Thursday, October 24, 2013

Takeshima (or, Dokdo) is Japanese territory

Here's one of the biggest Korean allegation recently:
"Takeshima (called as Dokdo in Korea) is Korean territory!"

= > No way.

Takeshima (called as "Dokdo" in Korea) has been a territory of Japan since 1905.
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1905: Japan declared to put an uninhabited island, Takeshima (or "Dokdo"), into Japanese territory and globally recognized/ admitted.

1905-: Japanese fishermen started to live there.

<< WW II - 1945>>

1951: Korea suddenly started to ask US and Allies to put Takeshima  (or "Dokdo") on a list of islands that Japan must give up.

1951: US rejected such claim and excluded Takeshima (or "Dokdo") from the list, and declared that Takeshima is Japanese territory.

1953-1965: Private Korean army suddenly occupied Takeshima (or "Dokdo") and killed/injured/seized 4,000 Japanese fishermen around there.

1965-:  Koreans are still occupying Takeshima illegally
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This is the history of Takeshima (or, "Dokdo")

There are plenty of objective evidences to proof that
 Takeshima (called as Dokdo in Korea) is Japanese territory:

- Cabinet Decision on Takeshima (1905)
- Letter of Deen Rusk (1951 Aug.)
- Treaty of Peace with Japan (1951 Sep.)
- Report of Van Fleet mission to the Far East (1954)
etc.

On the other hand, there's nothing to support Korea's allegationbut just a fact that some private armed Koreans are illeglly occupying this island with weapons since 1953.

44 Japanese people were killed or injured and
4000 people were seized during 1953-1965
by that Korean private army.

This fact actually proves that
there ain't any evidence to prove that
Takeshima (or Dokdo) is Korean territory.

Korea had to take this island by force of "private" arms
only because they would NEVER be able to have it
by objective and logical evidences
.

In 1965, Treaty on Basic Relations between
Japan and the Republic of Korea was concluded
and this Treaty clearly describes that
Takeshima problem is a dispute settlement matter.

However, Korea ignores this Treaty and keeps saying
Takeshima (Dokdo) is NOT a dispute settelment matter.

Also, Japan has been proposing Korea to submit this issue
to the International Court of Justice for long time,
but Korea is rejecting it.

This is Korea...
Koreans do NOT keep promises, and tell Lies a lot.

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