Good
afternoon comrades, today I am speaking on the birth anniversary of
anti-Japanese war heroine Kim Jong Suk, who was the mother of comrade
Kim Jong Il.
Kim
Jong Suk was born on December 24th 1917 and was the daughter of a
poor farmer. Kim Jong Suk rose from humble beginnings to become a
true revolutionary fighter, of whom Korean women aspire to be like.
The story of Kim
Jong Suks revolutionary life begins in July 1932, when she joined the
Young Communist League of Korea, led by Kim Il-sung. On April 25,
1936, she was assigned to the KPRA main unit directly under the
command of Kim Il-sung. During her time fighting the Japanese, Kim
Jong Suks kind, caring and selfless nature was reviled. She always
took care of other people at her expense. Whenever she was served
food, she would share it with the more needy soldiers. She would also
mend the torn uniforms and shoes of her fellow soldiers, when
everybody else had gone to bed.
Kim
Jong Suk was a great military strategist, who contributed greatly to
the victory of the KPR. For example, Kim Jong Suk amassed details on
troop movements at the battle in Jiansanfeng and reported them to
Head quarters. She rendered a great contribution to the victory of
the Peo ple’s Revolutionary Army and never failed to fulfil any
difficult tasks in all circumstances.
Kim Jong Suk
implemented all of the orders and ideas of General Kim Il Sung. She
always lived up to the expectations of the General in her undertaking
of all combat tasks and she was a skilled marksmen and strategist.
Japanese soldiers would tremble upon hearing her name.
In the Dashahe
battle of 1940 Kim Jong Suk bravely defended General Kim Il sung when
five or six enemy soldiers unexpectedly approached General Kim Il
Sung. The threat to the Generals life was imminent but without losing
a moment, Comrade Kim Jong-suk shielded the General with her own body
and shot down the first enemy soldier with her revolver. The General
and Kim Jong Suk then fired upon the rest of the Japanese soldiers,
killing them in an instant. Off the battlefield she was a steadfast
Communist revolutionary who always remained loyal to the Great
Leader. After her marriage to comrade Kim Il sung she gave birth to
the future generalissimo Kim Jong Il in the secret camp, deep in Mt
Paektu. One of Kim Jong Suks greatest achievements was her role in
the liberation of women. Kim Jong Suks role in the liberation of
women in Korea is very important as she founded the Korean Democratic
Women's Union and elaborated Juche orientated theories on the
liberation of women thereby smashing bourgeois, revisionist and
opportunist theories on women's emancipation. After the defeat of the
Japanese she participated in the building of a democratic Korea and
her work in encouraging the masses to take part in this great task is
most commendable. In particular, she was and shall remain the
spiritual leader of the Korean Democratic Women's Union, placing
emphasis on the fact that women and men are equal but that women
should embrace their feminine qualities proudly. Kim Jong Suk's
enduring legacy is that women in Korea now have equal rights to men
and that they are playing an increasingly important role in society.
Women are now extremely active in helping to build a powerful and
prosperous nation under the wise leadership of Marshall Kim Jong Un.
The teachings of Comrade Kim Jong Suk on the women's movement are a
guideline for progressive women the world over. She wrote of how to
avoid bourgeois feminism which simply sets women against men.
In 1949 Kim Jong Suk
passed away at the young age of 32, but her immortal revolutionary
exploits live on forever in the hearts of the Korean people and all
of progressive humankind. Today the Korean Democratic Women's Union
has it as one of its chief goals “to encourage the women to
learn after Comrade Kim Jong Suk, the anti-Japanese heroine and
distinguished leader of the Korean women's movement". On the
anniversary of her birth the UK KFA joins with the Korean people
and progressive people of the entire world in remembering her great
revolutionary life.
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