“Most S.Koreans living with their families in N.Korea don’t know what will happen to them,”

Seoul, Dec 9 : Eight out of 10 families divided by the 1950-53 Korean War have yet to confirm the fate of their parents and siblings in North Korea, a government survey revealed on Thursday.

According to the Unification Ministrys poll on 5,354 separated family members living in South Korea and abroad, 82 per cent said they do not know whether their family members in the reclusive neighbour are still alive, reports Yonhap News Agency.

Among those who are aware of the fate and whereabouts of their dispersed family members, half of them obtained the information via organisers of private exchange programs or other individuals, the poll said.Only a quarter of them heard news on their families living in the North through the government, it noted When it comes to relevant government efforts, 65.8 per cent said it is most urgent to push for measures to confirm the fate of their family members in North Korea and receive a notification via a government channel in the case of death.Over 20 per cent of the respondents also pointed out the government should push for regular family reunions and letter exchanges between family members divided due to the war, according to the poll.

ksk/ According to Yonhap News Agency, 82% of the 5,354 South Korean and overseas separated family members polled by the Unification Ministry said that they dont know if their reclusive neighbours are still aliveSeoul, Dec 9, : Eight of the 10 families that were divided by the 1950-1953 Korean War are yet to confirm their fate in North Korea, according to a government survey.#SKoreans #NKorea #dont.

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