Thursday, 1 September 2011

South Korea says it will allow civilians to attend joint Buddhist service in North Korea

SEOUL, South Korea - South Korea says it will allow a group of 37 civilians to visit North Korea this weekend to attend a joint Buddhist service. The unusual trip comes as the Koreas try to tamp down tension on the divided peninsula. The South's Unification Ministry said Friday that the five-day ...


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