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Dokdo, the First Victim of Japan’s Aggression Against the Korean Peninsula
Korean People’s Awareness of Japan’s Aggression
The Korean Empire’s Jurisdiction Over Dokdo
Jurisdiction Over Dokdo After National Liberation
Witness Accounts and Photographs
Korean People’s Awareness of Japan’s Aggression
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“Criticizing the Korea-Japan Treaty of 1904,” Hwangseong Shinmun (March 1, 1904)
02
“Ugyeonggo (Warning Again),” Hwangseong Shinmun (October 3, 1904)
03
“Siilya Bangseong Daegok (I Wail Bitterly on This Day),” Hwangseong Shinmun (November 20, 1905)
04
“Hwangseong’s Duty,” Daehan Maeil Shinbo (November 21, 1905)
05
“Cheommangjeondo (Looking Toward the Path Ahead),” Daehan Maeil Shinbo (November 26, 1905)
06
“Follow-up Report on the Korea-Japan Treaty,” Daehan Maeil Shinbo (December 23, 1905)
07
“Second Follow-up Report on the Korea-Japan Treaty,” Daehan Maeil Shinbo (December 24, 1905)
08
“New Treaty,” Daehan Maeil Shinbo (July 27, 1907)
09
“Oho Guhan Isaui (Alas! Old Korea Is Already Dead),” Sinhan Minbo* (September 21, 1910)
10
“Aemakaeeo Manggukmin (There Is No One Sadder than a Ruined People),” Sinhan Minbo (September 21, 1910)
Korea's Position on Dokdo
Government’s Basic Position
Why Dokdo is Korean Territory
Q&A on Dokdo
Government Statements
Facts about Dokdo
General Facts
Nature
Life on Dokdo
Media Center
Gallery
Video Clip
Dokdo, the First Victim of Japan’s Aggression Against the Korean Peninsula
Dokdo, dependency of Ulleungdo
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