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Centenary of the Birth of Ryu Kyong Su Commemorated

Posted on the 14 September 2015 by Michael_nklw @Michael_NKLW
Workers' Party of Korea Central Committee Member Hwang Sun Hui delivers a floral bouquet to the memorial bust of her husband Ryu Kyong Su at the Revolutionary Martyrs' Cemetery in Pyongyang on September 10, 2015 (Photo: KCTV screen grab).

Workers’ Party of Korea Central Committee Member Hwang Sun Hui (a.) delivers a floral bouquet to the memorial bust of her husband Ryu Kyong Su (1915-1958) at the Revolutionary Martyrs’ Cemetery in Pyongyang on September 10, 2015 (Photo: KCTV screen grab).

The 100th birth anniversary (centenary) of DPRK hero Ryu Kyong Su (1915-1958 [Yu Kyo’ng-su] ) was commemorated with a memorial meeting and graveside remembrance service on September 10 (Thursday).  The “father of the KPA’s armor forces” Ryu served with DPRK President and founder Kim Il Sung in the 88th Special Independent Sniper Brigade of the Soviet Army’s Far East Command and was an early Korean People’s Army [KPA] commander.

A floral wreath sent by Kim Cho'ng-u'n before the memorial bust of Ryu Kyong Su (1915-

A floral wreath sent by Kim Cho’ng-u’n before the memorial bust of Ryu Kyong Su (1915-1958) (Photo: KCTV screen grab).

Ryu Kyong Su's memorial bust at the Revolutionary Martyrs' Cemetery in Pyongyang (Photo: KCTV screen grab).

Ryu Kyong Su’s memorial bust at the Revolutionary Martyrs’ Cemetery in Pyongyang (Photo: KCTV screen grab).

In recalling his career, KCNA reported that Ryu “made noteworthy contribution to the founding of the party and the regular armed forces after liberation and during the Fatherland Liberation War he, holding the posts of divisional commander and army corps commander, devoted his all to implementing the strategic and tactical policies of the Supreme Command” and after the Fatherland Liberation War (Korean War) he “rendered devoted services for making the People’s Army the revolutionary armed forces of the party devotedly defending the party and the leader and upholding the revolutionary cause of Juche with arms.”  According to KCNA Ryu also “upheld leader Kim Jong Il (Kim Cho’ng-il) with loyalty with his invariable revolutionary faith and obligation.”

Minister of the People's Armed Forces Gen. Pak Yong Sik (1.), senior DPRK officials and the family of Ryu Kyong Su (1915-1958) stand before Ryu's memorial bust at the Revolutionary Martyrs' Cemetery. Also in attendance are WPK Secretary for Light Industry O Su Yong (2), Director of the WPK Party History Institute Kim Jong Im (3) and deputy director of the WPK Finance and Accounting Department Jon Il Chun (second row, left) (Photo: KCTV).

Minister of the People’s Armed Forces Gen. Pak Yong Sik (1.), senior DPRK officials and the family of Ryu Kyong Su (1915-1958) stand before Ryu’s memorial bust at the Revolutionary Martyrs’ Cemetery. Also in attendance are WPK Secretary for Light Industry O Su Yong (2), Director of the WPK Party History Institute Kim Jong Im (3) and deputy director of the WPK Finance and Accounting Department Jon Il Chun (second row, left) (Photo: KCTV).

Floral wreaths were placed in a remembrance ceremony before the memorial bust of Ryu Kyong Su at the Revolutionary Martyrs’ Cemetery in Pyongyang.  Placing wreaths before Ryu’s memorial marker were his widow Hwang Sun Hui (Member of the Workers’ Party of Korea Central Committee), members of Ryu’s families and his descendants along with Gen. Pak Yong Sik (Minister of the People’s Armed Forces), O Su Yong (WPK Secretary for Light Industry) and “officials of the party, armed forces and power bodies, service personnel of the Korean People’s Army, bereaved families and other people in the city.”  Floral wreaths from Kim Jong Un (Kim Cho’ng-u’n), the WPK Central Committee, the Ministry of the People’s Armed Forces, other party and security institutions, and floral bouquets were placed there by individuals.  According to KCNA “participants observed a moment’s silence in memory of the revolutionary martyr.”

View of participants at a meeting at the Central Youth Hall in Pyongyang on September 10, 2015, marking the 100th birth anniversary of early KPA hero Ryu Kyong Su (Photo: Rodong Sinmun).

View of participants at a meeting at the Central Youth Hall in Pyongyang on September 10, 2015, marking the 100th birth anniversary of early KPA hero Ryu Kyong Su (Photo: Rodong Sinmun).

A memorial meeting was held at the Central Youth Hall, attended by Kim Ki Nam (Workers’ Party of Korea Secretary of Propaganda and Agitation), Gen. Pak Yong Sik (Minister of the People’s Armed Forces) and Yang Hyong Sop (Vice President of the Supreme People’s Assembly Presidium [SPA]), along with WPK and KPA officials, cadres of workers’ organizations, Cabinet ministries and other government institutions, KPA service members and officers, “persons of distinguished services, officials and working people of institutions, enterprises and factors in Pyongyang and bereaved families of revolutionary martyrs.”

Minister of the People's Armed Forces Gen. Pak Yong Sik reading out a report at a September 10, 2015 meeting to mark the birth anniversary of Ryu Kyong Su (Photo: KCNA).

Minister of the People’s Armed Forces Gen. Pak Yong Sik reading out a report at a September 10, 2015 meeting to mark the birth anniversary of Ryu Kyong Su (Photo: KCNA).

Gen. Pak Yong Sik delivered the report.  According to KCNA Pak said, “Ryu was an ardent revolutionary fighter who safeguarded Kim Il Sung (Kim Il-so’ng) and carried out his orders and instructions at any cost. He was also a genuine revolutionary who kept the road of loyalty with firm revolutionary principle and integrity” and Pak in the report called “for learning from the transparent revolutionary faith and indomitable fighting spirit of the anti-Japanese forerunners and carrying on the march of revolution that started on Mt. Paektu.”


Filed under: Central Committee, Central Military Committee, central party life, corps command, Fatherland Liberation War (Korean War), Finance and Accounting, Gen. Pak Yong Sik (MPAF), gsd, Jon Il Chun, Kim Jong Im, Kim Ki Nam, KJI Personal Secretariat, Korean People's Army (KPA), Korean People's Army Supreme Command, Korean Workers' Party (KWP), KPA General Staff, KPA supernumerary organizations, Ministry of the People's Armed Forces (MPAF), National Defense Commission (NDC), North Korean press, O Su Yong, Party History Institute, party life, Political Bureau, Secretariat, Supreme People's Assembly, Third Floor, Yang Hyong Sop

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