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People’s Army Made People Cry

One autumn day in 2015 an impressive picture of the People’s Army making the people cry was unfolded in Rason City, the northern end of the DPRK, where the campaign for recovering from flood damage was unfolded.

The servicemen of the People’s Army, graving deep in their hearts the words of the respected Comrade Kim Jong Un that the People’s Army should not impose burden on the people while making efforts for the latter, they should regard water and air in the region are enough for them and, if not, they are not the army of the people, set up “special check points” from the first day of their deployment in the flood-hit area in order not to accept aid materials and even gave the people back the aid materials just as they were if the latter left them in the former’s camping sites or the environs of the construction sites. As a result, the latters’ desire to give the former their aid materials could not be realized and latter’s feeling of reproach for the former and impatience began to develop into a passion and anger.

Nevertheless, the servicemen left the construction sites silently early in the morning with the rehabilitation over and the people’s pent-up anger turned into the sea of tears. It was because that the people had assured that they would give the servicemen the aid materials without fail at the time of the latter’s departure, though belatedly. The former shed tears on the road gaping at the places where they would arrive.