Kim Jong Il, the Sun of
Humankind
The Koreans and other
progressive people the world over revered Chairman Kim Jong Il (1942-2011) of
the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea as the sun of humankind.
“The Sun Has Come”
In August 2002, as part
of his trip around the Far East of Russia, Kim Jong Il visited the
St Bishop Innokenty of Irkutsk Church of the Russian Orthodox Church in
Khabarovsk.
Upon arrival, he was warmly
greeted by a priest of the church. He was taking
a look around the church building, when bells clanged from somewhere. All eyes
turned towards where the deep-toned sound came from.
Orthodox discipline prohibits bell
ringing before the noonday sun appears.
The priest explained that
though it was before noon, they decided to ring the bells
as a token of welcome to the Korean guest, adding that those on the bell tower were
the best bellmen in the church.
When Kim Jong Il thanked him,
the priest said, “The Sun has come to our church and it
is only natural for us to ring the bells in greeting.”
Sun and Star
It happened when a French
man, then a director of the International Institute of the Juche Idea, visited
the DPRK for the third time.
Unexpectedly, he fell ill due
to the relapse of an obstinate disease.
Informed of this, Kim Jong Il
said to officials concerned: He is one of our guests and a scholar of the Juche
idea. As he shares ideology with us, we should do our best to cure him.
He then took necessary steps
for his treatment–sending tonics and arranging for the latest medical equipment
to be used.
The French man restored
himself to health in a little more than 40 days.
Back home, he said to his
colleagues: I hope you set up a red marble stone at my grave. A small one would
be okay. It should have carvings of the sun and, below it, a five-pointed star.
The sun will symbolize President Kim Il Sung and Chairman Kim Jong Il, and the
star, all the followers of the Juche idea in the world who have achieved solid
unity around them.
“He Was the Sun”
The following is part of what
a Russian businessman, named Solinov, said recalling his meeting with Kim Jong
Il:
Our meeting in July 1995
lasted for 55 minutes. An audience with the supreme leader of a country is
supposed to be very formal. But Kim Jong Il treated me and my colleagues as if
we had been his old friends, and our talks proceeded in an amicable atmosphere.
We were all fascinated by his modesty and candour, and especially by his hearty
laughter.
Time seemed to be flying. After
the talks, when posing for a photo with us, he beamed, just like the sun
shedding its full light.
People revere the sun for its
unexcelled grandeur, which they feel deep in their hearts.
Indeed, he was the Sun.
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