Separated families and relatives from north and south reunite with each other
KCNA
Mt. Kumgang, February 24 (KCNA) -- The 6th reunion of separated families and relatives from the north and the south continued at Mt. Kumgang resort.
On Feb. 23, a group of separated families and relatives from the north had a reunion with a group of those from the south.
Noting with bitter indignation that they have lived for decades without hearing from each other, northerners expressed towering grudge against the U.S. imperialists who divided their families and the nation.
They told their kinsfolk from the south that they have led a worthy life under the benevolent socialist system and they are devoting themselves to building a powerful socialist nation.
Deeply moved to see their stoutly grown-up sons and daughters, brothers and sisters and relatives, southerners deeply admired the advantageous socialist system under which the benevolent and all-embracing politics is pursued and the popular policies followed by the party and the government.
Separated families and relatives from the north and the south had family-to-family reunions on Feb. 24.
They expressed their will to exert patriotic efforts to relink the severed blood ties of the nation.
Those from the north arranged birthday parties for their kinsmen from the south, presented them with clothing materials and had photos taken with them.
The Central Committee of the DPRK Red Cross Society hosted a reception for the separated families and relatives from the north and the south.
They enjoyed a circus performance given by a world famous circus group of the north side.