SEOUL: Around 80 elderly South Koreans met privately Friday with North Korean relatives they hadn't seen for 60 years, but several complained the moment was tainted by political indoctrination.
On the second day of the first North-South reunion for more than three years of families divided by the Korean War, the relatives were allowed to meet on their own, without the TV cameras that intruded on their first emotional gathering the day before.
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