leafleting outside the hall |
by New Worker
correspondent
Korean
solidarity activists were outside the London School of Economics (LSE) last
weekend to leaflet a seminar that purported to “provide a platform for detailed
discussions on various aspects of North Korea, from North Korean society to the
prospects for, and challenges of, Korean unification”. What they mean by
‘unification’ is really south Korea absorbing the Democratic People’s Republic
of Korea (DPRK). So basically this was a regime change conference organised by
those hostile to the socialist system of the DPRK and the Juche Idea.
Last Saturday Korea Friendship Association
(KFA) Chair Dermot Hudson and NCP leader Andy Brooks joined student supporters
of the Korean revolution putting the record straight with KFA leaflets and
presenting the other side of the story in face-to-face discussion with participants
entering and leaving the building.
The conference was, in fact, simply a
propaganda forum organised by the south Korean puppet regime and sponsored by
the Doosan Group, a south Korean manufacturing and construction conglomerate
that employs 41,400 workers in 38 countries. The speakers were drawn from the
usual circle of pro-imperialist academics and journalists, along with a number
of south Korean diplomats and former ministers. Needless to say, no DPRK representative
or representative of the KFA was asked to attend the conference.
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