NEW COMMUNIST Party leader Andy Brooks
joined Juché supporters and Korean solidarity activists in paying tribute to
the life-time achievements of dear leader Kim Jong Il at a solidarity meeting
in London last weekend.
The meeting, at
the Marchmont Centre in central London, was organised by the Juché Idea Study
Group as part of a round of events in February to mark the birthday of Kim Jong
Il who led Democratic Korea through the turbulent times that followed the
collapse of the Soviet Union in the 1990s.
Dermot Hudson
opened the meeting, saying that Kim Jong Il was a true son of the people who
was never apart from them and this was the theme that ran through all the
contributions, which included a tribute from a member of the DPRK embassy in
London.
Kim Jong Il said: “Reality is a fine
school and the masses are teachers,” Dermot said pointing out that the whole raison
d’etre of the Juché Idea is the people are the masters of everything and
everything should be done for them.
Andy
Brooks spotlighted Kim Jong Il’s early work in the reborn Korean film industry
and his efforts to raise the standards of proletarian culture in literature and
the arts. Kim Jong Il also led the Workers Party of Korea’s efforts in
developing the non-aligned movement and strengthening the international
communist and workers’ movement.
Working
side-by-side with great leader Kim Il Sung he then made significant
contributions to the development of the Juché Idea. Kim Jong Il asserted that,
in understanding the relationship between the Juché idea and Marxism-Leninism,
the originality of the former should be viewed as fundamental in combination
with its inheritance of the latter.
This
was taken up by Shaun Pickford who spoke about the revolutionary activities of
the new leader, Kim Jong Un, who is following the footsteps of Kim Il Sung and
Kim Jong Il to face the challenges of the 21st century.
Yu Kwang Song
from the DPRK embassy said that Kim Jong Il is alive in the hearts and minds of
the Korean people and the peoples of the world and the work started by the dear
leader continues today. Comrade Yu denounced the slanders against the DPRK and
the imperialists’ bogus “human rights” campaign against the DPRK and thanked
the audience and all the friends of the Korean revolution in Britain for their
efforts in setting the record straight.
The Korean
comrade then took questions from the audience which developed into a wide
ranging discussion which continued over refreshments until the session ended.
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