Tuesday 21 February 2012

Chairman Mao appointed KIM IL SUNG as his successor to lead the world communist movement

Chairman Mao appointed KIM IL SUNG as his successor to lead the world communist movement

This is a translation from the webpage of the Russian Juche Study Group, the original article can be seen at http://juche-songun.ru/joomla/index.php%3Foption%3Dcom_content%26view%3Darticle%26id%3D962:2012-01-19-20-51-38%26catid%3D1:latest-news%26Itemid%3D50&usg=ALkJrhjmAYvpMJNQ08g-HbEt7ce0BH5BYA

After the death of Comrade Mao Zedong, Kim Il Sung continued to hold high the torch of world revolution that had previously been carried by Marx, Lenin, Stalin and the Chairman. Here is an account of some facts the revisionists have been hiding for years :

One day in April 1975, Kim Il Sung, who arrived in Beijing, met with Mao Zedong on his patient’s bed, his eyes were quite moist when he saw him.

Mao opened his soul to the highest visitor from North Korea:

“I received the news of the visit of President Kim Il Sung to China a week ago, and that he arrived in Beijing. In those days I kept thinking of Comrade Kim Il Sung. Yesterday and today, in fact, I could not sleep for joy of my upcoming meeting with PresidentKim Il Sung.… after I am gone, we will continue to advance world revolution, and the international communist movement should be in charge of Comrade Kim Il Sung . About world revolution no one can lead it, except for Kim Il Sung. My sincere request to you, Comrade Kim Il-sung is to continue and now lead the cause of world revolution and the international Communist movement. “

Before parting, he took the strong arm of Kim Il Sung, and he said this:

“Apparently, this is for us the last farewell. My closest friend and brother – this world is lucky to have a great personality as Kim Il Sung. This causes my boundless happiness. The fate of the world revolution and the international communist movement are on your shoulders, Comrade Kim Il Sung. I wish you long life and good health. This is my last wish”

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