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Communication between Koreans in the north and south is nearly impossible, and many are left wondering the fate of the loved ones they have left behind. Many immigrant families in Virginia cling to the hope that they can see their long-lost relatives in North Korea before they die. Staff writer Zoey Maraist explains more about her story, The tale of two Koreas, in this episode.
By Arlington Catholic Herald5
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Communication between Koreans in the north and south is nearly impossible, and many are left wondering the fate of the loved ones they have left behind. Many immigrant families in Virginia cling to the hope that they can see their long-lost relatives in North Korea before they die. Staff writer Zoey Maraist explains more about her story, The tale of two Koreas, in this episode.

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