Great Flower Garden
June 19 this year marks the 50th
anniversary of the start of his work at the Central Committee of the
Workers’ Party of Korea by leader Kim Jong
Il,
general secretary of the Party.
His leadership of the Party
recorded impressive stories about the harmonious whole of the leader
and people.
In February Juche 82(1993) the
Korean peninsula was in a touch-and-go war crisis due to the U.S.-led
allied imperialist forces’ nuclear inspection rackets.
To cope with the prevailing
situation Kim Jong Il
issued an order of the
Supreme Commander of the Korean People’s Army on March 8, Juche
82(1993) on placing the whole country, all the people and the entire
army on quasi war footing.
All people rose up with the
spirit of annihilating the enemy.
More than one million young
people volunteered for military services.
War veterans of 60 and above
wanted to join the army again.
Meanwhile, on March 10 two days
after the issue of the order of the Supreme Commander presentable
demobilized soldiers arrived at a farm on the banks of the Tuman
River by another order.
The following is how it
happened.
At this farm were 80 girls of
youth work teams volunteered after finishing secondary school.
At the farm they did good
farming on barren land for many years and thus raised the maize
production per hectare from two tons to ten.
Time passed and they reached a
marriageable age, however, there were not many young men in the
region.
Informed of the data,
Kim Jong Il
issued another order to send ex-servicemen for the girls, though the
situation was tense.
The proclamation of quasi war
state and ticket
The above said two orders given
by the brilliant commander reflected the disposition of mercilessness
to the enemies and the benevolent father for people.
From the day started on the
party work, Kim
Jong Il always gave
priority to the interests of people and looked after all people with
his meticulous motherly affection.
Having embodied the noble will
of Kim Jong Il,
Marshal Kim Jong Un
is building the WPK as an eternal flower garden of human love.
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