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Noble Obligation of Kim Jong Suk
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Pyongyang, July 1 (KCNA) -- It happened when a unit of the Korean People's Revolutionary Army which was active in other area came to area of the main unit, upholding the strategic policy put forward by President Kim Il Sung at the Nanpaizi meeting held from November 25 to December 6, Juche 27 (1938). Kim Jong Suk came to know the fact that several comrades-in-arms died in a battle, while cheerfully chatting with guerrillas whom she met after a long separation. She took a memo-book out of her pocket and jotted down in the book the place name and the names of fallen guerrillas one by one. Detailed in the book are names and ages of comrades who died in the anti-Japanese revolution, the places where they died, addresses, names of their families and relatives, their nicknames and face characters. She heard with regret of their death and said that they passed away to the sorrow before seeing the bright day in the fight for liberating the ruined country and building a new country where everyone would be well off, going through all sorts of difficulties. She added that General Kim Il Sung used to say that they should remember the fallen comrades forever, satisfy their desires without fail, carry their remains to the motherland and bury them in their native villages and find and look after their kith and kin well. She said with emphasis that she wrote their names in the book lest she forget even a moment. Having such a noble moral obligation, she first began to find children of the fallen comrades and bereaved families than her relatives after the liberation of the country and went to the Mangyongdae Revolutionary School to show maternal love and benevolence to the bereaved children. She will, indeed, live long in the minds of the Korean people for her noble revolutionary life devoted for the comrades. |
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