Thursday 10 May 2012

The Korean People Enraged


It is known worldwide that the Korean people are tender-hearted. But this people are now trembling with rage, for the Lee Myung Bak group of south Korea committed a series of despicable crimes designed to impair the dignity of their supreme leadership. Most recently,some south Korean soldiers at Lee’s instigation hanged the portraits of the leaders of the DPRK on walls and doors of their barracks and wrote above and below them seriously offensive words.

The world has already witnessed and experienced how ardently the people of the DPRK revere their leaders and how faithfully they hold them in high esteem as their eternal leaders. In the event of tidal wave, flooding or accidental fire the victims rescued the portraits of their leaders before anything else while seeing their houses and property drifting away or burned to ashes. When their ship fell in distress, the crew did not leave the ship; they kept the portraits of their leaders watertight and made them afloat before being drowned.

The Korean army and people regard defending their leaders and their portraits rather than their lives as the highest display of their civic duty and human conscience. That’s why they are ready to defend their leaders unto death.
At the close of last year Kim Jong Il passed away unexpectedly. Crowds of people who filled both sides of the streets in Pyongyang to bid last farewell to him wailed over the death of their leader when the hearse appeared. They even blocked the advance of the hearse, crying out “Don’t go” and “You should not leave us.” This moved the world deeply. Even those who had not yet been familiar with the DPRK keenly felt the relationship between its leaders and people and the harmonious whole of its society. It became clear to everyone that Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il, before they were state leaders, are the beloved fathers of the Korean people, whom they cannot live separated from even for a moment.
It is therefore quite natural that the Korean people hold the portraits of their leaders as the holiest of the holy. Moreover, it is too natural that they give vent to anger with regard to those who profaned their leaders’ portraits during the 100-day mourning period.
Now flames of indignation are flaring up across Korea like an active volcano. Thunderous shouts of indignation like “Beat Lee Myung Bak to death!” and “Crush the Lee Myung Bak group to death!” are heard everywhere–instreets, villages, plazas and so on. People, irrespective of sex or age, call punishment.

In reflection of the nationwide sentiments, the Supreme Headquarters of the Korean People’s Army made a statement that the Korean army and people would start a sacred, indiscriminate struggle to entomb Lee Myung Bak group. In the day after the statement was published, 1 747 000 students and other young people volunteered to join or rejoin the army. Among them were tens of thousands of secondary school students who had just taken entrance exams for universities and colleges. The elderly and housewives, too, volunteered to join the sacred struggle. All the volunteers claim merciless castigation and revenge. They say: Give us rifles and guns. Missiles are more desirable. We will exterminate to the last man the gangsters who areignorant of any sense of morality. We will not return home until we beat to death the clan of gangs.
All the Korean people including the service personnel of the KPA which distinguishes itself as an invincible army have taken up arms. They are anxiously waiting for their supreme leader Kim Jong Un to give them an order.
What deserves attention is that the Korean people are firmly determined to mete out the most merciless and drastic punishment to Lee group, as well as their backing forces, en masse. A spokesman for the Foreign Ministry of the DPRK announced that anyone who tries to support Lee group even in the slightest would meet deadly end for fanning a fire.
The determination of the Korean army and people to unfailingly destroy the hooligans who insulted the fathers of their nation is impossible to be contained.
The world will see how miserable the end will be of the provokers who committed an unprecedented largest-ever crime by the sacred struggle of the Korean people who have turned out to defend their leaders and their system.

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