Kim Jong Un Gives Field Guidance to
Automation Institute of Kim Chaek University of Technology
Kim Jong Un, first
secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea, first chairman of the DPRK National
Defence Commission and supreme commander of the Korean People's Army, gave
field guidance to a newly-built building of the Automation Institute of Kim
Chaek University of Technology.
He was greeted on the spot by Hwang Pyong So, Kim Jong
Gwan, other officials of the relevant field and officers of the KPA units
taking part in the construction.
He had promised to make sure that a new building was
constructed for the Automation Institute when he was acquainting himself with
the work of the institute in April last year.
He chose the site of the institute on the picturesque
bank of the River Taedong and guided its layout several times. He not only saw
to it that a powerful construction force of the People's Army was formed for
the project but personally settled the issues arising in it.
Enjoying a bird's-eye view of the institute, he said the
institute was successfully built to match the environment around it as required
by the layout ratified by the party.
He went round several places of the institute to learn
about its construction in detail.
He was pleased that the institute was built in such a way
as to visually showcase the party's policies of attaching importance to science
and technology and talents and provide its researchers with ample conditions
for their scientific researches and living.
He told officials to fully provide the institute with
reading rooms, e-library and video system so that they might help the
researchers in their work and study.
Noting that a country can prosper only when a revolution
is carried out with a proper view and stand on science and talents, he
underscored the need to provide the institute with modern equipment and
vehicles necessary for its operation as it was built into a cutting-edge
scientific research center. He was so kind as to promise to ensure that this
matter would be settled by the party.
He highly praised the soldier builders of KPA units 407
and 101 for fully displaying the revolutionary soldier spirit in the
construction of the institute.
He expressed
belief that the researchers of the institute would creditably perform their mission
and duty as standard-bearers in breaking through the cutting-edge science and
technology by carrying forward the tradition in which they have contributed to
the cause of the party with their valuable scientific and technological
achievements and thus give fuller play to their patriotic enthusiasm and
devotion to living up to the expectations of the party, the country and its
people.
“Aim High!”
“Aim
High!” means what it says that one must cherish far-reaching ideas. It implies
a noble and profound idea that national independence should be achieved at any
cost by fighting through generations and a new society whose masters are the
people should be built.
The
idea of “Aim High!” was advanced by Kim Hyong Jik (1894-1926), an outstanding
leader of the Korean anti-Japanese national liberation movement.
Kim
Hyong Jik was born of a patriotic and poor peasant family at Mangyongdae,
Pyongyang, on July 10, 1894.
At
that time dark clouds of national ruin hung heavily over Korea due to the
aggression of the Japanese imperialism. Japan that fought wars against China
(1894-1895) and Russia (1904-1905) to gain control of the Korean peninsula
finally occupied it militarily in 1905.
Kim
Hyong Jik, who was born and grew up in such circumstances, embarked on the road
of struggle to liberate the country in his early days and accomplished the
extraordinary achievements for the anti-Japanese national liberation movement
in Korea.
After
making careful preparations for a long time, he formed on March 23, 1917 the
Korean National Association that was the largest anti-Japanese underground
revolutionary organization at home and abroad at that time.
The
Korean National Association was a secret organization which aimed at achieving
national independence and establishing a truly modern state through the efforts
of the unified Korean nation. The KNA, with the idea of “Aim High!” as its
guiding idea, formed its branches in the vast area and conducted various forms
of activities including the enlightenment of the masses and education, thus
laying a solid mass foundation of the anti-Japanese movement and giving strong
impetus to the anti-Japanese struggle on a nationwide scale.
While
seeking a way ahead for the development of the Korean anti-Japanese national
liberation movement, Kim Hyong Jik confirmed that a proletarian revolution in
which the masses of the people should rise up with arms in hand and fight the
enemy was the only correct way to achieve independence of the country and
freedom and liberation of the people. He thus made public a policy of shifting
the anti-Japanese national liberation movement in Korea from the nationalist
movement to a proletarian revolution and clarified the tasks and ways for its
implementation.
He
selected patriotic young people of proletariat origin and trained them into
military cadres, while ideologically remoulding the commanding officers and the
rank and file of the existing armed organizations so as to turn their ranks
into an armed force of workers and peasants that could carry out the proletarian
revolution. Along with this, he worked hard to achieve the unity and cohesion
of the organizations engaged in the anti-Japanese independence movement. Thanks
to his efforts the armed units and the organizations of the anti-Japanese
movement, which had been engrossed in a scramble for power, rejecting and
jealously regarding each other, were united with one another and worked hand in
hand.
Under
energetic activities of Kim Hyong Jik, the anti-Japanese national liberation
movement in Korea was directed towards the proletarian revolution to realize
the interests of the unpropertied masses on the basis of an advanced idea and
through armed activities by relying on their strength.
What
was important in his revolutionary activities was patriotic and revolutionary education
movement.
Looking
far ahead into the future of the country, he set up schools wherever he went
and devoted himself to the work of training successors to the revolution. He
paid particular attention to educating his sons so that they could carry forward
the struggle for national liberation from generation to generation.
Kim
Hyong Jik, who burnt his heart and soul for national liberation and freedom and
emancipation of the people, passed away owing to his sick health from the
aftereffects of the terrible torture of the Japanese imperialists and the
revolutionary struggle, on June 5, 1926.
On
his deathbed he left the following injunction to his sons.
“I
am departing without attaining my aim. But I believe in you. You must not
forget that you belong to the country and the people. You must win back your
country at all costs even if your bones are broken and your bodies are torn
apart.”
The
national liberation, his lifelong wish, was brilliantly realized by President
Kim Il Sung.
The
President created the Juche idea and the Songun idea by embodying the noble
idea of “Aim High!” to illumine the path of the Korean revolution and waged the
20-year-long arduous anti-Japanese revolutionary struggle, thus accomplishing
the historic cause of national liberation and building the people-centred
socialism on this land.
The
idea of “Aim High!” of Kim Hyong Jik is being carried forward from century to
century.
Inheriting
the idea and cause of President Kim Il Sung, Chairman Kim Jong Il upheld the
banner of Songun, turned Korea into an invincible power that nobody dares
challenge and opened up a new era of building a thriving socialist country. At
present, under the wise leadership of Kim Jong Un, the country is making rapid
progress in the building of a civilized socialist nation where people enjoy
happiness to their heart’s content.
Kim
Hyong Jik’s idea of “Aim High!” will shine forever.
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