Koreans pledge to remain faithful to Kim Jong Il
KCNA
Pyongyang, February 13 (KCNA) --Korean people including servicemen, youth and schoolchildren have visited historic sites associated with the revolutionary activities of Kim Jong Il with the approach of his birthday, February 16.
From the beginning of the year, more than 30,000 people have visited his old home in the secret camp of Mt. Paektu.
Among the visitors are officials of the ministry of railways, the General Federation of Trade Unions of Korea and other ministries, national institutions and public organizations.
The visitors saw historic relics with keen interest, while being briefed on the revolutionary family of Kim Jong Il and on the fact that he was born as lodestar of Mt. Paektu and grew up as a great revolutionary.
Through the visit to the old home, youth, university students and schoolchildren from throughout the country have vowed to always share the same destiny with Kim Jong Il and prepare themselves as human bombs to defend the headquarters of the revolution.
Servicemen met in front of the old home to manifest their resolution to remain faithful to his army-based leadership, further increase the fighting capacity of their units and defend the socialist homeland.
Museums of revolutionary activities of comrade Kim Jong Il in all parts of the country have been crowed with a large number of people.
The museum of revolutionary activities of comrade Kim Jong Il at Kim Il Sung University has been visited by about 4,000 people every day.
The Oun, Jangsan and other historic sites have also been visited by many people.