As Kim Jong - eun 's interest in North Korea' s secretary general 's visit to Seoul is growing, some groups' praise' of Kim Jong Eun is controversial.

Kim Jong-il, who is called "great man", will hold a public seminar on "Why is it great" at 11:00 am in Myeong-dong, Seoul, Korea.

The Welcoming Committee welcomed the seminar, saying, "It is important to know exactly what boldness and honesty Kim Jong Il has shown so far, and his will for peaceful and prosperous reunification," said Kim. I will proceed with a public seminar on why. "

Kim Soo-kun, the leader of the welcoming party, had a controversy when he made remarks such as "I like the Communist Party" at a press conference held at Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul on the 26th of last month.

KBS 1TV recently appeared in the current program 'Kim Jae-dong tonight' and ignited the controversy about 'Kim Jong-un praise'.

The "Baekdu Praise Committee", led by the Progressive Alliance of Korean University Students and the National Sovereignty Association, is holding controversial proclamations last month.

Among the names of this group, 'Baekdu' is considered to be derived from the North Korean expression 'Baekdubun', which deifies the Kim Il Sung family.

These organizations are raising campaigns for subway ads, opening speeches and performing arts all over the country, and creating a welcoming atmosphere for Kim.

Kim Jong-il, the visiting committee member of the Ewha Womans University, announced that he will hold an event in the Shinchon, Seoul, on the 3rd of this month under the name of "Baekdu-Halla Manna Peace" and welcome Kim's room.

They have also attached a grandmother of Kim's words.

These groups and conservative groups in the face of opposition have begun to respond in the face.

The Patriotic Party of Korea said that it will not stop at the rally, but will call for the arrest commander, saying that he opposes Kim's room.

In addition, the Liberal Solidarity and Freedom Korea Boating Committee filed a complaint with the prosecutor on charges of violating the National Security Law on June 15, but the current co-representative of the College Student Advancement Association and the participant of the Baekdu Praise Committee event.

At the university campus, some students in the Grand Ballroom, which includes Kim Jong Il's book, have also posted a countervailing statement saying that (Kim) is the world's worst human rights dictator.

Citizens who look at the organizations that "praise" Kim are generally cold.

"I hope that the inter-Korean summit will be held in Seoul, but some of the pro-North Korean organizations are too far away." "If Kim visits Kim, he respects and welcomes it, but it is difficult to cultivate leaders and honor the North Korean regime."

However, there is some opinion that they should not put legal standards on their behavior.

"I do not agree with the claims of the pro-North Korean organizations that Kim is a great man, but I think it is an outrageous story," said Jeong Mo, an employee of the company. "But criticisms of conservative groups claiming that they should be punished by the National Security Law are also old-fashioned and anti-human rights."

"Unconditional illusions are never helpful to the national interest," Professor Shin Myung Myung of Political Science and Diplomacy said. "We need to make a calm judgment on what Kim's message means to us."

"Freedom of conscience should never be regulated by law," but "it is enough to say how much free expression can be allowed in situations where many soldiers and civilians are not healed by the incident, I need to worry. "