Rocky road to reunification of Korea

April 17th, 2007 by Rebecca Henschke  Print This Post/Page

South and North Korea have affectively been at war for the past 50 years. The boarder between them is the most heavily fortified in the world. Yet in recent years significant step towards have been made.

In a four part series Rebecca Henschke reports on the rocky and complex road to the peaceful reunification of the Korean peninsular.
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