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Nepalese Paper on Korean People's Trust in Kim Jong Un
Pyongyang, February 1 (KCNA) -- Nepalese newspaper Gorkha Patra on Jan. 19 carried an article titled "The Democratic People's Republic of Korea".

The south Korean authorities and other forces hostile toward the DPRK supposed that there would be any "change" there after the passing away of leader Kim Jong Il, but exposed themselves to public disgrace, the newspaper said, adding:

After his demise the West had made various conjectures, but the Korean people's sorrow, wailing and grief, displayed during the mourning, clearly showed how deeply they respect and trust their leader.

The Korean people called at portraits of smiling Kim Jong Il every day to pay tribute and all Pyongyang citizens turned out in streets to bid their last farewell to him with tears in their eyes.

There has been no hostile action in the DPRK after the dear respected Kim Jong Un was acclaimed as the supreme leader of the party, state and army. This goes to prove that the Korean people are wholly respecting and following him.

It is one of examples for the DPRK's might of unity, which can be neither broken nor weakened by anybody.

Nobody can impair and change the Korean people's respect and trust in leader Kim Jong Un.

The Korean people are firmly convinced that only when they follow his leadership can they reliably defend the socialist system chosen by themselves and achieve the country's independent progress.

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