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POWs, abductees, defectors and separated families are the legacy of the Korean War

  • POWs, abductees, defectors, and separated families represent the lasting impact of the Korean War, highlighting the ongoing division between North and South Korea since 1950.
  • Koreans are prohibited from visiting, calling, or writing to relatives across the heavily fortified border.
  • Lee expressed his low social status, stating he married a poor woman, signifying the societal challenges faced.
  • Son remarked that she cannot back down because she has already lost too much, emphasizing personal losses.
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POWs, abductees, defectors and separated families are the legacy of the Korean War

North and South Korea have been separated by a heavily fortified border since the Korean War that began 75 years ago Wednesday.

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