Korean People Get over Their Leader's Demise
Korean Central News Agency of DPRK via Korea News Service (KNS)
Pyongyang, December 24 (KCNA) -- Stillness has no longer persisted in Pyongyang Saturday morning, a week after the demise of leader Kim Jong Il.
Streets, buses and metro are all crowded with people going to their work. They are not giving way simply to sorrow.
They are getting over the demise of their leader, promoted by a strong will to closely rally around respected Comrade Kim Jong Un, identical to leader Kim Jong Il in ideology, leadership art and traits, and faithfully uphold his leadership. They are working with redoubled effort.
Jo Yong Gil, an employee of the Kim Jong Thae Electric Locomotive Complex, said, "How can I weep away my time, overcome with grief. I will work harder to implement the behests of leader Kim Jong Il."
Kim Kyong Su, manager of the complex, said, "We are now bringing about an upsurge in the manufacture and repair of electric locomotives after changing sorrow into strength and courage. All the workshops in the complex are overfulfilling their daily quotas. Our workers will uphold the leadership of Comrade Kim Jong Un with increased production."
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