Mail protest to IOC members around the world.

[The Hwankyung Ilbo] Seo Gyeong-deok Sungshin Women's University Professor Thomas Bach, the chairman of IOC and the full committee of IOC around the world announced on Wednesday that it will send e-mails of protest to (102 of the Republic of Korea to exception) to the deletion of the homepage of Dokdo at the Tokyo Olympics Homepage.

This mail, in particular, was sent after Professor Seo first found the mark of Dokdo at the homepage of the Tokyo Olympics last month. It also was about being against IOC's response being to discuss with Japan about the situation. 

In particular, Jacques Rogge, former chairman of the IOC and 47 men from the honorary members sent e-mails of protest of the same content criticized IOC about the ‘double standards,’ about Dokdo. 

Professor Seo explained the situation on the year 2018 in this email. “Japan protested about Dokdo for the last Korean Peninsula during the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics. Also, IOC accepted to remove Dokdo's mark to remove political problems.”  

He also pointed in 2018 that “But IOC has now a different stance to Dokdo, the terrain not a political motivation accepted Japan's unilateral claims to Dokdo is a notation, used not to lose.” 

In particular, Professor Seo said, "It is against the "Olympic Spirit" that the IOC, which should stick to its most neutral stance, takes such biased action." He also asked for them to take action as soon as possible so that Korea can take back Dokdo from Japan.

In addition, Professor Seo provided geographical, historical and international law in the hate mail to prove Dokdo as Korean territory in the English language, attached together.

In the meantime, Professor Seo Gyeong-deok is constantly sending mails to Seiko Hashimoto, who is a member of Tokyo the Organising Committee and the chairman of the organizing committee to delete the mark of Dokdo from their website.

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