Thursday, 22 December 2016
An outstanding Korean leader
By
New Worker correspondent
Millions of communists in Korea and all
over the world recalled the outstanding achievements of dear leader Kim Jong Il
at events to mark the 5th anniversary of his passing on 17th December 2011 last
weekend.
London Korean solidarity activists,
including NCP leader Andy Brooks, presented floral tributes during a ceremony
at the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) embassy in London on
Saturday 17th December hosted by the new ambassador Comrade Choe Il.
Other bouquets were laid by Michael Chant and Chris Coleman from the RCPB(ML)
and Dermot Hudson from the Korean Friendship Association (KFA).
Following in Kim Il Sung’s footsteps, Kim
Jong Il led the Workers Party of Korea into the 21st century to build a strong
and prosperous democratic republic. Kim Jong Il was a leading Marxist thinker
who made an important contribution to modern communist theory, as well as an
astute statesman who led the Korean people through thick and thin to overcome
natural disasters, imperialist blockade and diplomatic isolation.
Kim Jong Il made an immense contribution
to Marxist-Leninist theory and ideology. In his 1982 work On the Juché Idea, Kim Jong Il brought together and systematised
the Juché theory; his 1994 thesis Socialism
is a Science affirmed that socialism would eventually become the economic
system of the entire world because it is the only form of society in which
people can be truly free.
Kim Jong Il worked tirelessly to ease
tension on the Korean peninsula to pave the way towards the peaceful
reunification of Korea whilst at the same time ensuring the DPRK’s defence
against the threats and provocations of US imperialism and its lackeys.
On 15th June 2000 dear leader Kim Jong Il
and President Kim Dae Jung of south Korea signed the historic North–South Joint
Declaration. This was an historic landmark in the struggle of the Korean people
to reunify their homeland that had forcibly been divided by the US imperialists
following the Second World War. The Declaration opened up a new era for
independence, peace, reconciliation and reunification on the Korean peninsula
until the US-sponsored anti-national and anti-communist Lee Myung Bak clique in
the south began to sabotage its spirit and principles.
US imperialism can never forgive the DPRK
for being the first country since the second world war to defeat it on the
battlefield, setting an example for all people fighting for independence and
self-determination. Its revenge continues unabated to this day.
The Americans and their south Korean
lackeys are working constantly to try to isolate the DPRK and the movement for
national reunification. Peace campaigners and trade unionists have been jailed
under south Korea’s fascist National Security Law whilst the joint US–south
Korean military exercises aimed at invading the DPRK take the Korean peninsula
ever closer to a cataclysmic nuclear war.
The DPRK has had no alternative but to
develop a nuclear deterrent to defend its socialist system. At the same time it
has pledged that it will never be the first to use nuclear weapons, and it has
also vowed never to threaten the use of nuclear weapons nor allow the transfer
of nuclear technology to other countries.
Kim Jong Il was a great leader of the
Korean people who devoted his entire life to serving the Korean people in the
cause of building a human-centred society, a cause that is one espoused by the
democratic and anti-imperialist forces the world over.
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Saturday, 17 December 2016
The eternal memory of Kim Jong Il
Alex Kempshall speaks in solidarity |
by New Worker
correspondent
Friends
and comrades returned to the Marchmont Centre in London last Saturday
to commemorate the 5th anniversary of the passing away of dear leader Kim Jong
Il who devoted his life to serving
the Korean people. Organised by the Korean Friendship Association (KFA)
speakers included Dermot Hudson of the KFA, Shaun Pickford and Alex Meads. Kim
Song Gi, Minister Counsellor from the DPR Korea embassy also spoke while New
Communist Party national chair Alex Kempshall delivered a solidarity message
during the meeting.
Dear leader Kim Jong Il died at his post,
whilst on a train giving on-the-spot guidance, on 17th December 2011. His
entire life had been dedicated the revolutionary movement that was founded by
Kim Il Sung, and the young militants around him, to fight the Japanese
colonialists and build a modern communist party that would lead the Korean
workers and peasants to a new life under socialism. Building a guerrilla army
that took on the might of the Japanese Empire, great leader Kim Il Sung mobilised
the masses in a struggle that ended in victory in 1945 and the establishment of
a people’s government in the north of the country.
The Workers’ Party of Korea, with Kim Il
Sung at the helm, led the battle for land reform, education and socialist
construction in the 1950s and 1960s, and then pushed forward on the
engineering, technical and scientific fronts to build a modern socialist
republic where every individual worker is master of his or her own life. The
DPRK stood shoulder-to-shoulder with the peoples of the Third World struggling
to break the chains of colonialism, and gave technical and economic aid to
their new republics to defend their freedom and independence.
From an early age Kim Jong Il worked side
by side with Kim Il Sung, and when Kim Il Sung passed away Kim Jong Il told the
Korean people and the world that they could “expect no change from him”.
Under his leadership the Workers’ Party of
Korea won even more great victories. Natural disasters were overcome.
Imperialist diplomatic isolation was broken and the intrigues of US imperialism
were exposed. Scientists in Democratic Korea mastered the secrets of the atom
to guarantee the DPRK’s defence and energy needs, and now Korean rockets reach
for the stars.
Now led by Kim Jong Un, the Korean people
are following in the footsteps of Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il to overcome all
obstacles to fulfil the revolutionary tasks that faced the Korean people when
they began their long march to socialism in the struggle against Japanese
imperialism.
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Saturday 10th December 2016,
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Tuesday, 6 December 2016
Liverpool solidarity for Korea
By New Worker
correspondent
Korean
solidarity activists met in Liverpool last week to hear a report on the current
situation in the US-occupied south of the country and discuss future solidarity
work in Merseyside and the North West.
The
meeting, called by the UK Korean Friendship Association (KFA) in Liverpool was
opened by Dermot Hudson, the KFA’s national chair, who said the south Korean
puppet regime was the most corrupt state in the entire world. He pointed out that "the south Korean
fascist regime throws people of various circles in south Korea aspiring after
social progress, reform and reunification behind bars on charges of violation
of the "Security Law" labelling them "the forces following the
north" and "the forces against social system" and cracked down
on the peaceful rallies and demonstrations of the people demanding vital rights
by terming them "illegal." The privileged and the rich who account
for just one per cent of the population in south Korea treat the toiling masses
holding 99 per cent of it as dogs and pigs, he said.
The meeting, on Tuesday 22nd November, also heard a report from a
British delegate who went to the recent KFA International Meeting in Dublin
that was attended by KFA delegations from many other countries.
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