Sankei Shimbun Korea occupies Dokdo illegally...Professor Seo Kyung-duk's closure
Feb 23, 2025
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The event has been held for the 20th time this year, and the size of the event is growing every year, and the Japanese government has dispatched a political officer (deputy level) for 13 years.
In particular, in an editorial of the Sankei Shimbun, a right-wing Japanese media outlet, he argued that "'more than 70 years have passed since Korea illegally occupied it.'"
It also added that "Historically and under international law, Takeshima is Japanese territory".
He then urged the central government to enact 'Takeshima Day' at the central government level, saying, "'Northern Territories Day' was established by the Japanese government, but Takeshima Day' is still established by Shimane Prefecture.
In response, Sungshin Women's University Professor Seo Kyung-duk criticized, `Sankei has always insisted that Dokdo belongs to Japan historically and internationally, but it is characterized by not being able to provide the correct basis \.'
Professor Seo also stressed, "'Have you not heard of the Taejeonggwanryeong'''Taejeonggwanryeong\' who made it and what it was about, and then find out whose land Dokdo is historically." The Taejeonggwan Directive is an official document confirmed in March 1877 that Ulleungdo and Dokdo were not Japanese territory by 太, Japan's top state agency. Professor Seo said, `If the media tries to mislead public opinion in the country without proper grounds, it is right to close it altogether.' `Now we need to get a grip," he added.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.