Korean Memorial Day (Reuters) Updated: 2005-06-06 16:30
 South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun pays his
respects to Korean war victims by putting incense during a ceremony to
mark Korean Memorial Day at the National Cemetery in Seoul June 6, 2005.
Roh is due to meet President George W. Bush in Washington on Friday for
talks on North Korea. [Reuters] |
![A South Korean woman cries at the gravestone of her uncle, who died during the 1950-1953 Korean War, at the national cemetery in Seoul June 6, 2005. South Koreans commemorated fallen patriots on Monday for the country's 50th Memorial Day. [Reuters]](xin_4206020616308562324732.jpg) A South Korean woman cries at the gravestone
of her uncle, who died during the 1950-1953 Korean War, at the national
cemetery in Seoul June 6, 2005. South Koreans commemorated fallen patriots
on Monday for the country's 50th Memorial Day. [Reuters] |
![A South Korean woman cries at the gravestone of her brother who died in 1970 during his military service at the national cemetery in Seoul June 6, 2005. South Koreans commemorated fallen patriots on Monday for the country's 50th Memorial Day. [Reuters]](xin_430602061630153236833.jpg) A South Korean woman cries at the gravestone
of her brother who died in 1970 during his military service at the
national cemetery in Seoul June 6, 2005. South Koreans commemorated fallen
patriots on Monday for the country's 50th Memorial Day.
[Reuters] |
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