<2>South Korea Protests Japanese Event Over Disputed Islands: A Delicate Situation
<3>Background and Context
The recent controversy surrounding Japan’s event on the disputed islands has sparked widespread protests in South Korea. The islands, known as Dokdo in Korean and Takeshima in Japanese, have been a point of contention between the two nations for decades. The dispute centers around the islands’ sovereignty, with both countries claiming ownership.
<4>Historical Context
The islands have been a subject of dispute since the end of World War II, when Japan’s colonial rule over Korea ended. The islands were under Japanese control from 1905 to 1945, but the Korean government asserts that they were annexed without Korea’s consent. After Japan’s defeat in World War II, the islands were occupied by the Soviet Union, but they were returned to Japan in 1953 under a treaty.
<5>Current Situation
The recent event in Japan has further escalated tensions between the two nations. The event, which was held on the islands, was seen as a provocation by the South Korean government, which accused Japan of attempting to legitimize its claim to the islands. The South Korean government responded by issuing a statement condemning Japan’s actions and calling for the
