Reunion Hopes Fade for Korean Families Torn Apart

NTD Newsroom
By NTD Newsroom
October 6, 2022China in Focus
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Amid growing tensions on the Korean peninsula, it’s getting harder for many families to reunite.

Households and relatives were separated decades ago in South and North Korea after the Korean War. Until today, only a select few have been able to meet through winning a drawing to participate in rare, government-sponsored reunions, as North Korea bans its citizens from leaving the country to visit its southern neighbor.

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