Mediapersons Meet Former Unconverted Long-term Prisoners
KCNA
Pyongyang, October 31 (KCNA) -- Journalists and editors of media met former unconverted long-term prisoners, patriotic fighters for reunification, on Oct. 30.
Journalists and editors presented bouquets to the former unconverted long-term prisoners and warmly greeted them when they arrived at the Central Workers' Hall.
At the meeting the former unconverted long-term prisoners including Ri Kong Sun and O Hyong Sik said that they could remain true to the faith and principle as revolutionaries for decades despite the unbearable brutal torture in the cold prison cells of south Korea, because there was the warm care of the true socialist country built by President Kim Il Sung and glorified by leader Kim Jong Il.
They noted with deep emotion that Kim Jong Il projected them as indomitable patriotic fighters for reunification and heroes of the Republic though they fulfilled their commitments as soldiers of the leader and revolutionaries and has repeatedly shown warm loving care for them to make their life immensely happy.
They called on the journalists and editors to uphold with loyalty the Songun revolutionary leadership of Kim Jong Il by writing good articles and stories as excellent educators, able mediapersons and loyal spokesmen defending the Workers' Party of Korea with pens of Juche and thus contribute to the building of a great prosperous powerful nation.
The former unconverted long-term prisoners and their families gave an art performance to delight the participants.
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