URI youth visit demilitarized zone in Korea

28 June 2011
URI youth visit demilitarized zone in Korea

Sixty one years ago on this day (June 25th, 1950), the Korean war erupted, which lasted for three years, causing much destruction and painful division. UN army comprising soldiers from 16 nations fought the battle, which was very rare. 10 million people had to part, for no reasons and still those millions long for a family re-union. Yes, today is the Korean commemoration day and we, the URI youth Camp family visited the DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) to offer prayers for peace, with hundreds who flocked there with the same intent.

We visited the Doorasan Railway station near DMZ also, which is almost deserted now. From here any one could go to Europe by train, when it was built as a part of the Trans-Eurasian Railway network. But since North Korea has blocked it now, there is no traffic. There are still so many lines to be opened and so many more walls to crumble. Let our youth decide what is best for them. We will reflect upon all these issues during the evening Forum.

Regards,
Dr. Abraham Karickam
Executive Secretary
URI Asia Region