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This radiation issue is also a concern for the world ahead of the Tokyo Olympics next year, but we have one more thing that bothers us. The Olympic Organizing Committee marked Dokdo as their land on the homepage. The Korean Athletic Council has sent a letter of protest to the International Olympic Committee, IOC.

Reporter Kwon Jong-oh.

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A small dot is displayed on the north side of the Oki Islands in Shimane prefecture on the route of the torch.

Since there is no other island besides Dokdo in this area, it must be stated that Dokdo is Japanese territory.

The Korea Sports Association said, "The Tokyo Olympic Organizing Committee marked the Korean territory as Dokdo as if it were Japanese territory."

[Kim Yeon-su, Director of International Affairs, Korea Sports Association: I called the Japanese on the situation. However, the Japanese say it is their land. I sent you this part of the IOC.]

The Korea Sports Association also sent a protest letter to the Japan Olympic Committee to urge correction of Dokdo's notation.

The Tokyo Olympic Organizing Committee will hold a team leader meeting in Tokyo, Japan for three days from the 20th.

In addition, concerns will be raised about the use of Fukushima's food ingredients in Athlete's Village foods, where the accident occurred.

(Video Editing: Woo Ki Jung)

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