Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Korean families divided by war reunite in the North - BBC News

Korean families divided by war reunite in the North - BBC News: "Hundreds of South Koreans have begun meeting family members in the North in a rare reunion event for families separated by the Korean War.
The reunion, comprising a series of meetings over a week, is being held at a Mount Kumgang resort, at the border.
Thousands of families have been apart with little or no contact since the war ended in 1953.
Reunions have been held sporadically since 1988 and depend on the state of relations between the two countries.
The last reunion was held in February 2014.
This year's meeting comes after an agreement in August that de-escalated tensions sparked by a border explosion that injured South Korean soldiers."



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