Pyongyang, December 24 (KCNA) — Wreaths were laid before the bust of anti-Japanese war heroine Kim Jong Suk at the Revolutionary Martyrs Cemetery on Mt Taesong on Tuesday, her 102nd birth anniversary.
Present at the wreath-laying event were leading officials of the Party and government Pak Kwang Ho, Thae Hyong Chol and Jon Kwang Ho, officials of the Central Committee of the Workers’ Party of Korea, officials of power organs, the Cabinet, working people’s organizations and armed forces organs and students of a revolutionary school, officials of enterprises and working people in Pyongyang.
Laid at the bust was a wreath in the joint name of the C.C., WPK, the Presidium of the Supreme People’s Assembly of the DPRK and the DPRK Cabinet.
The participants paid a silent tribute in memory of Kim Jong Suk, recalling her revolutionary career.
Meanwhile, Chief Pak Su Chol and members of the the Pyongyang Mission of the Anti-Imperialist National Democratic Front visited her bust and laid a bouquet before it.
On the same day, officials of local party and power organs and working people’s organizations, working people, service personnel and youth and students paid floral tributes to the statues of Kim Jong Suk in Hoeryong City and Kim Jong Suk County and at Kim Jong Suk Naval University and other places of the country. -0-