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Elderly North and South Korean family members allowed to meet for the first time in nearly stanley cup seven decades prepared to bid each other farewell on Wednesday, in all probability for the last time in their lives. North Koreans wave to their South Korean relatives on a bus to bid farewell after the separated family reunion meeting at the Diamond Mountain resort in North Korea on Wednesday. AP Photo stanley becher Millions of people were swept apart by the 1950-53 Korean War, which left the peninsula split by the impenetrable Demilitarized Zone DMZ and separated brothers and sisters, par stanley thermos ents and children and husbands and wives. Over the years most have died, and fewer than 60,000 South Koreans remain alive who have registered to meet their Northern kin at the occasional reunions -- this weeks are the first for three years. Those survivors lucky enough to be chosen to take part -- 89 families this time, with a similar number to follow later this week -- have to cram a lifetimes relationship into just three days. When they come to an end, the realities of age and the nuclear-armed Norths isolation mean they are unlikely ever to see each other again. At a morning reunion before the final farewells, South Korean Kim Byung-Oh, 88, started to sob as soon as his younger sister joined him at the table. Brother, dont cry. Do not cry, she said, squeezing his hands hard, but his tears kept flowing, before his sister -- who had bitten her lips to try to stay calm -- also broke down. They sque |
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