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Hundreds of S Koreans cross border for last set of reunions

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By KIM TONG-HYUNG

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Soooooooooooooooooooo sad...

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“I remember seeing you as a baby, but you are so old now,” a sobbing Lee Seok-ju, 98, told his 70-year-old North Korean son, Ri Dong Wuk"

Thanks to China joining the Korean war on the side of North Korea, this father and son were separated for 65 years.

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And thanks for U.S. bombed,shelled the entire Korean peninsula back to pre~Stone age, if it wasnt Chinese army involvement, the son shall never living until now. By the way, where is America's apologies ?

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North Korea attacked first and invaded the South. If it wasn't for China saving North Korea, North Korea wouldn't exist but instead an United Korea. There wouldn't had been war in the first place if North Korea had just stayed on their side.

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