Kim, whose husband was abducted by North Korea, cries at a event in Paju
Kim Jeom-soon, whose husband Yoo Kyung-choon was abducted by North Korea, cries as she looks at a portrait of the late Yoo Woo-bong, who was a younger sister of Yoo Kyung-choon, at a event where the names of thousands of South Korean abductees were called out at the Imjinkak pavilion in Paju near the demilitarized zone separating the two Koreas, about 55 km (34 miles) north of Seoul, September 2, 2007, a month before the October 2-4 inter-Korean summit to be held in Pyongyang. Yoo Woo-bong killed herself recently after she heard that her husband Park Doo-hyun, who was also abducted by the North, died in the North. Attendants demanded that leaders of the two Koreas settle the issue of the South Korean abductees at the summit. REUTERS/Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA)