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Video Reunions Enter Second Day

Written: 2005-11-25 10:50:39Updated: 0000-00-00 00:00:00

Video Reunions Enter Second Day

Separated family members from the two Koreas are holding video reunions with their long-lost kin across the border for the second day Friday.

Some three-hundred-40 people from the South are participating in the program, which wraps up on Friday. On the first day of reunions Thursday, around two-hundred North Korean family members saw and talked to their Southern families via video link-ups.

The video reunions, the second to be held in three months, are being conducted through video conferencing equipment linking 13 studios in nine major cities in the South with studios in the North.

Earlier in August, 40 separated family members - 20 each from the two Koreas - held video reunions from across the border.

The two Koreas linked fiber optic cables connecting Munsan, Gyeonggi Province with the North Korean border city of Gaesong in July in preparation for the event.

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