North Korea briefly boycotts day of family reunions

North Korea today briefly boycotted a second day of reunions of families separated by the division of the Korean peninsula in an apparent protest against South Korean journalists’ use of language unacceptable to the communist state.

North Korea briefly boycotts day of family reunions

North Korea today briefly boycotted a second day of reunions of families separated by the division of the Korean peninsula in an apparent protest against South Korean journalists’ use of language unacceptable to the communist state.

About 150 South Koreans began a three-day reunion programme at North Korea’s Diamond Mountain resort yesterday, meeting their North Korean relatives for the first time in more than half a century.

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