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Pyongyang, December 25 (KCNA) -- Kim Jong Un, vice-chairman of the Central Military Commission of the Workers' Party of Korea, took special measures to set up more service facilities in mourning sites for those coming to mourn the demise of leader Kim Jong Il in cold weather.

Paek Hye Suk, a 66-year-old woman, told KCNA:

"Respected Comrade Kim Jong Un took a special measure to offer hot milk to people coming to mourning sites in the cold. I will do my best to uphold his leadership."

Ko Ae Song, a 28-year-old woman, said:

"Respected Comrade Kim Jong Un took a measure yesterday to supply fresh fish to the Pyongyang citizens and another measure today to offer hot tea to mourners. All people coming here are deeply moved by his deep loving care. I will fully discharge my duty as a servant of the people, mindful of his deep loving care for the citizens and true to his idea and leadership."

Kim Son Hui, a 38-year-old employee of Pyongyang Indoor Stadium, said:

"How can we compare our grief at the loss of leader Kim Jong Il with Comrade Kim Jong Un's?

But he took special measures for the mourners' health.

Leader Kim Jong Il devotedly worked in his lifetime for the wellbeing of our people and now Comrade Kim Jong Un is taking care of us as the leader did. I feel remorseful for having failed to do my utmost for the leader. I will remain faithful to Comrade Kim Jong Un, identical to leader Kim Jong Il in loving the people." -0-

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North Korea
김정은동지의 뜨거운 사랑에 접한 수도시민들의 반향

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  • Yeah, so, if everybody is crying you people are all like "Oh, if they don't cry they will be shot they have no option." And if there is one or two that are not crying you are like "Oh, you see? that guy wasn't crying because there is a looot of people in NK that are against the regime."

    People in NK love Kim Jong Il and want Un to be in power. Deal with it.

  • @whatifboy what u dont realise is that you are a retard...

  • What you don't see is a bunch of North Korean soldiers aiming their guns at these people...

  • I hope that maybe Kim Jong Un will open up North Korea to the world. And help acheive world peace. And maybe people in North Korea will suffer less because of it. They'd have food water and plenty to live off of.

  • Kim Jong-un might be able to reform this totalitarian government into a fine socialist nation, after all, he had educations from the outside world.

  • @BongoGhana How is this called "culture"? I don't hate NK, I just dislike how Kim runs DPRK. That guy was watching western movies in his basement while restricting medias and internet for his citizens, which is... kinda awkward o_O

  • Is it me or are they playing the same song over and over again? Instead of being productive they mourn their dead leader. Thats pretty dumb.

  • Im sure they mean every word....

  • "Well, i dont give a fuck about that fat bastard but at least we got something to drink now..."

  • A teen girl in the middle of the screen at 0.28 doesn't cry. The same girl at 0.38. Her face seems very strange and different than the other girls who are crying. If you watch the funeral report in the street some faces behind are "just" sad. I think a lot of people in N. Korea are not fool, they understand that it is "too much" but they have no choice...

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