Friends
of Korea met at the John Buckle Centre in London last week for the launch of a
special publication to commemorate the third anniversary of the passing of Kim
Jong Il and the dear leader’s immense contribution to the Korean communist
movement.
Leading
members of the Friends of Korea committee including New Communist Party leader
Andy Brooks, Revolutionary Communist Party of Britain (Marxist-Leninist)
general secretary Michael Chant and Dermot Hudson from the Korean Friendship
Association all spoke on different aspects of Kim Jong Il’s outstanding
contribution to the world communist movement. From Korea Yongho Thae from the
London embassy of the DPR Korea talked about Kim Jong Il’s life-long work for
the Workers Party of Korea and the Korean people.
Then everyone rose to toast the
memory of Kim Jong Il and launch the Friends of Korea committee’s first
publication which was specially produced to mark the passing of the Korean
leader who died at his post on 17th December 2011.
Kim
Jong Il, A Guardian of Socialism is a full colour magazine that contains a
selection of articles by Andy Brooks, Michael Chant and Dermot Hudson about the
life of the leader of the Workers Party of Korea as well a short biography and
an introduction to the work of the committee..
In
Britain the Committee to Commemorate Comrade Kim Jong Il was established last
month as part of a series of memorial
events that have taken place in Korea and throughout the world and will
continue until 17th December. The committee included the NCP, RCPB(ML), Socialist Labour Party, European
Regional Society for the Study of the Juché Idea, UK Korean Friendship
Association and the Society for Friendship with Korea (Northern Region).
The events included the holding of a joint
seminar called by the NCP and the Juché Idea Study Group on Juché and Songun
politics that are the basis of Korean-style socialism while Dermot Hudson of
the KFA took part, via Skype, in an international seminar organised by the
International Committee for the Study of Songun Politics that also heard
Skypelink contributions from Nepal, Singapore and India.
It also included the publication of Respecting the Forerunners of the Revolution
is a Noble Moral Obligation of
Revolutionaries – a keynote work by Kim Jong Il written in 1995 -- Kim Jong
Il, A Guardian of Socialism and a
special issue of Independence Star,
the journal of the Juche Idea Study Group of England.
A Friends of Korea meeting to recall Kim
Jong Il’s immortal works and life took place on Sunday at Marx House in
London and the month-long series of tributes ends with a formal ceremony at the
DPR Korean embassy in London.
The Co-ordinating Committee of the
Friends of Korea, which brings together all the major movements active in
Korean friendship and solidarity work in Britain today. It is chaired by Andy Brooks and the
secretary is Michael Chant. The
committee organises meetings throughout the year, which are publicised by the
supporting movements and on the Friends of Korea blog.
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