SEOUL: South and North Korea have rapidly expanded economic and civic exchanges in recent years but the chances for separated families in the two divided halves to have reunions are still extremely limited.
On the occasion of the 60th anniversary of liberation from the Japanese rule, reunions through a video conferencing system were arranged on Monday, but only a little over 200 people belonging to 20 families were lucky to have the privilege.
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