Kim Jong Un, first secretary of the
Workers' Party of Korea, first chairman of the National Defence
Commission of the DPRK and supreme commander of the Korean People's
Army, visited the baby home and orphanage in Pyongyang.
The first leg of his visit was the orphanage.
When he entered an amusement room of the
orphanage, lovely children engrossed in cheerful playing vied with each
other to come to his arms.
He gently patted children on the cheeks
for a while in his arms. He kindly asked them how old they were and if
they had any trouble.
The children, touched by the parental
love and affection which they had longed for even in dreams, sang before
him the song "Thank You, Marshal Kim Jong Un".
Saying that they have nothing to desire
more in the world as he provided them with nice dresses in every season
and sent them even confectionery, fishes, fruits and honey and they
eagerly waited for him, they loudly called him "father!"
Going round different places of the
orphanage, he acquainted himself in detail with the conditions for
upbringing and education and living environment.
The next leg of his visit was the baby home.
At the baby room he, seeing with a smile
on his face the sleeping babies, asked when they were born. Watching
children playing in the playing room, he let them speak and happily
smiled at them.
When seeing triplets, he let them sit on
his knees. He recalled that President Kim Il Sung and leader Kim Jong Il
were very pleased whenever they were told about the birth of triplets,
saying it was a good sign of prosperity of the country.
At the kitchen, he learned about what was
served to the children. He was satisfied to know that the children at
the baby home were well fed for their growth like those at the orphanage
in the light of the science of nutrition.
He said that the children are the king of
the country, adding that he would make sure that the children would be
provided with 300 grams of fishes per day from this year.
He called for supplying not only meat and fish but nutritious dried persimmons to baby homes and orphanages on a regular basis.
Orphans long for affection more than
others, he said, stressing the need to bring them up to be clever and
upright as their parents failed to do so and let them stoutly grow free
from the sorrow of being orphans so that they may be dependable pillars
of the country.
Kim Jong Un gave instructions valuable for improving the work of baby homes and orphanages.
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