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Story of Kim Jong Suk
Pyongyang, February 24 (KCNA) -- One day in March Juche 24 (1935) anti-Japanese heroine
Kim Jong Suk had a discussion with an official of the people's revolutionary government in a guerrilla zone over the issue of moving its people to Chechangzi of Antu County. But their discussion was interrupted by an old woman.

The visitor asked the official why she could not go to Chechangzi along with other people, saying that she would never go to an enemy-controlled area even though she would die for the revolution.

Finding no word to persuade her, the official said he just obeyed his superior's direction.

Listening to their conversation, the heroine told him she would take the old woman with her, saying the revolutionary government should take care of her as she sent her only son to the anti-Japanese guerrilla army.

But the official was much surprised by her suggestion, afraid that she was the mother of a Minsaengdan (spy organization formed by the Japanese imperialists) suspect.

Kim Jong Suk asked him why her son was suspected of being a member of Minsaengdan and scolded him for blindly following the instructions of those attempting to eliminate the backbone and hardcore members of the Korean revolution.

She continued to say that the revolutionary government should accept and implement only instructions given by General Kim Il Sung and take all who wanted to follow the general to Chechangzi, irrespective of their being Minsaengdan suspects or not.

As a result those whom national chauvinists and factionalists infected with flunkeyism intended to abandon were allowed to join other people moving to the new guerrilla zone.

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