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Weyl Barakat who was a member of the Arab Republic of Egypt embassy to the DPRK was reborn thanks to love of the Chairman.
In mid-November 1994 he lost his consciousness due to an unexpected accident and was taken to Pyongyang Friendship Hospital.
Because important internal organs in Weyl’s body were badly injured, he was barely maintaining his life. The doctors, who had been working in the medical sector for a long time, hesitated to carry out an operation. Even his mother who rushed from far Egypt to see her son lost hope for her son’s recovery when she saw the condition of her son.
Informed of his condition from the officials concerned, the Chairman took every necessary measure to save him who was dying from illness in spite of his pain of the greatest national loss, the demise of President
Thanks to the Chairman’s benevolent measure, a competent team of over ten experienced doctors was formed and advanced medical facilities and valuable medicines were provided unsparingly for Weyl.
Medical workers made efforts day and night for the patient’s vivification.
Weyl regained his consciousness after more than a month. Soon he was fully recovered and left the hospital.
Weyl’s mother and the embassy members, who witnessed in the DPRK that true love wins death not through an old myth but through practice, were moved to tears.
Weyl’s mother thanked the Chairman again and again saying, “Your Excellency
Chairman
Pierre Boudeau switched himself from an obstinate bourgeois philosopher to a resolute Juche idea follower and dedicated his heart and soul to the dissemination of the Juche idea, the revolutionary idea of the peerlessly great men with boundless reverence for President
Once his illness, he had been suffering before, became worse during his visit to the DPRK.
Saying that he visited the country as a guest and was following the Juche idea as a scholar, Chairman
Pierre Boudeau could not resist his excitement by saying that even his motherland France, famous for the Eiffel Tower, failed to bring him such blessing. He expressed suc
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