Friday, 28 December 2018
Saturday, 22 December 2018
Travels in the land of Juche, 1992–2017
By John Marchant
Travels In The Land of Juche Korea,
1992–2017} by Dermot Hudson, 2018. Paperback 93pp.
The
name of Dermot Hudson is familiar to both friends and foes of the Democratic
People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), because Dermot is the foremost friend of the
Korean people and the leading advocate of the Juche Idea in Britain.
Dermot Hudson has the unique distinction
of having been the first ever Briton to have gained a doctorate from a DPRK
academic body, the Korean Association of Social Scientists, in April 2016. In
recent years he’s put forward the Dprk’s case and Korean solidarity issues in
the media, such as the BBC’s Victoria Derbyshire Show and the Daily
Politics programme, as well featuring in the documentary This Is Not My Country.
Reading the prologue one gets a deep sense
of the factors that led Dermot Hudson on to the path he has followed over the
last four decades. His quest for a sound and precise ideological anchor took
many years of trials, and led him eventually to follow the Juche Idea.
But this is essentially a travelogue. This
short book ranges from 1992 to 2017, combining historic notes with personal
anecdotes, which are often amusing. Going through the book, the reader will
detect the onwards developments in the DPRK and the durability of Korean-style
socialism. Dermot has had the privilege of travelling to the DPRK during the eras
of Kim Il Sung, Kim Jong Il and Kim Jong Un, which makes this book even more
interesting. Some quarters may find some of his comments in the book rather
controversial but these are Dermot's own honest opinions on various subjects.
For those who have travelled
to the DPRK in the past and to those people who have never been to Peoples
Korea, Travels In The Land of Juche Korea is an ideal place to have a
flavour of this remarkable East Asian Socialist Country. It is, indeed,
recommended reading for friends and sympathisers of the Korean people, and it
can be obtained by simply sending a donation to cover cost and postage to: UK
KFA, PO Box 73, London SW11 2PQ.
Friday, 14 December 2018
Remembering Kim Jong Il
Ambassador Choe Il speaking |
Korean friendship activists met to hear speakers, that included the Democratic Korean (DPRK) ambassador, talk about the outstanding achievements of Korean leader Kim Jong Il at a meeting in central London last weekend Called by the Korean Friendship Association, the meeting was opened by Dermot Hudson who said that we are not here to mourn the life of the Kim Jong Il, who died at his post in December 2011, but to celebrate it as part of the struggle for socialism.
DPRK London ambassador Choe Il spoke movingly
about the immortal achievements that Kim performed for the defence and advance
of the socialist cause . He said that Comrade Kim Jong Un had defended
socialism in the most trying conditions against the winds of history through
exemplary ideological and theorectical work . The ideas of Kim Jong Il constituted
a militant banner of independence and socialism .
Tuesday, 11 December 2018
Solidarity with the Korean people
20th International Meeting of Communist and Workers Parties
Statement of Solidarity of Communist and Workers' Parties in Support of the Just Cause of the Workers' Party of Korea and the Korean People for an Independent and Peaceful Reunification of Korea and for Peace and Security on the Korean Peninsula
We, participants in the 20th
International Meeting of Communist and Workers' Parties held in Athens,
Greece on November 23-25, 2018 express full support for and solidarity
with the just cause of the Workers' Party of Korea and the Korean people
for realizing an independent and peaceful reunification of Korea and
maintaining peace and security on the Korean peninsula.
We welcome the new phase of peace and
reconciliation being opened up on the Korean peninsula thanks to the
proactive efforts of the Workers' Party of Korea and the Korean people,
aimed at improving the inter-Korean relations, establishing a permanent
peace regime on the Korean peninsula and terminating the U.S. hostile
policy toward the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK).
The just cause of the Workers' Party of
Korea and the Korean people to defend the peace and security of the
Korean peninsula and build a powerful socialist country constitutes an
active contribution to the struggle of Communist and Workers' Parties to
secure international justice and peace and victoriously advance the
cause of socialism on the global scale.
We resolutely oppose and reject the
imperialists' interference in the internal affairs of the Korean nation
and their unjust policy of sanctions and pressure against the DPRK,and
strongly demand that the U.S. withdraw its policy of hostility and
military threats against the DPRK once and for all.
We hope that the international community
will respond positively to the measures taken in good faith by the DPRK
toward the ease of tension and reconciliation on the Korean peninsula
and call upon all Communist and Workers' Parties and progressive
organizations of the world to intensify the international solidarity
movement for the just cause of the Workers' Party of Korea and the Korean
people.
November 25th 2018
Athens
Initiated by the Hungarian Workers’ Party
- Algerian Party for Democracy and Socialism
- Communist Party of Argentina
- Communist Party of Australia
- Party of Labour of Austria
- Communist Party of Azerbaijan
- Communist Party of Bangladesh
- Communist Party of Belarus
- Brazilian Communist Party
- Communist Party of Britain
- New Communist Party of Britain
- Communist Party of Bulgaria
- Party of the Bulgarian Communists
- Communist Party of Canada
- Socialist Workers' Party of Croatia
- Communist Party of Cuba
- Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia
- Communist Party in Denmark
- Communist Party of Denmark
- Communist Party of Ecuador
- Communist Party of Estonia
- Communist Party of Macedonia
- German Communist Party
- Unified Communist Party of Georgia
- Hungarian Workers' Party
- Communist Party of India
- The Worker's Party of Ireland
- Communist Party of Israel
- Communist Party (Italy)
- Socialist Movement of Kazakhstan
- Workers' Party of Korea
- Party of the Communists of Kyrgyzstan
- Socialist Party of Latvia
- Lebanese Communist Party
- Socialist Party, Lithuania
- Communist Party of Luxembourg
- Communist Party of Malta
- Communist Party of Mexico
- New Communist Party of Netherlands
- Communist Party of Norway
- Communist Party of Pakistan
- Palestinian Communist Party
- Palestinian People's Party
- Paraguayan Communist Party
- Portuguese Communist Party
- Romanian Socialist Party
- Communist Party of Soviet Union
- Russian Communist Workers' Party ‐ Communist Party of Soviet Union (RCWP‐CPSU)
- Communist Party of the Russian Federation (CPRF)
- UCP-CPSU
- Communists of Serbia
- New Communist Party of Yugoslavia
- Communist Party of Slovakia
- South African Communist Party
- Communist Party of The Peoples of Spain
- Communist Party of The Peoples of Spain
- Communist Party of Sri Lanka
- Communist Party of Swaziland
- Communist Party of Turkey
- Communist Party of Ukraine
- Union of Communists of Ukraine
- Communist Party USA
- Communist Party of Venezuela
Friday, 7 December 2018
Korean Solidarity in Madrid
by New Worker
correspondent
Korean
solidarity activists vowed to redouble their efforts in the coming year at an
international conference in Madrid last weekend. A UK KFA delegation led by
Dermot Hudson took part in the conference at the Democratic Korean embassy in
the Spanish capital that was attended by Korean Friendship Association (KFA)
delegates from all parts of Europe.
The 18th KFA International
Meeting was opened by Alejandro Cao De Benos, the president and founder of the
friendship committee, who spoke about the diplomatic triumphs of the Democratic
People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), including the ground-breaking summit between
Kim Jong Un and Donald Trump and three other summits with the south Korean
leader over the last year.
Future work will include preparations for
a blockchain and crypto-currency conference to help the people’s government
side-line imperialist sanctions, and a project to create a ‘virtual DPRK’ on
the Web.
Tuesday, 4 December 2018
Down with the lying BBC!
By
New Worker correspondent
outside BBC headquarters in London |
Comrades
were out last Saturday picketing Broadcasting House to condemn the ongoing
demonisation of the DPR Korea in BBC reports. The picket, called by the Korean
Friendship Association with the support of the NCP, called on the BBC to “stop
lying about the DPRK and instead produce fair, accurate and objective material
about People’s Korea”.
KFA Chair Dermot Hudson said the BBC has
consistently lied about the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK). On
several occasions BBC reporters have used tricks and subterfuges to enter the
DPRK to produce one-sided, biased reports that bear no resemblance to reality.
Alejandro Cao De Benos, the
president of the international KFA, sent a solidarity message to the protesters
in which he said: “US imperialism, by utilising its money resources and puppet
mass media like the BBC, is regularly organising campaigns of defamation and
creating horror stories with the aim of creating fear and rejection of Korea
among the general public. But the times of the US and British media empires’
monopoly for mind control are coming to an end. The rise of popular and
alternative low cost media…is making more and more people question every
sensationalist news coming from the mainstream press.
“As more and more fake news is being
exposed, there is a new generation that will no longer swallow all this
nonsense”. They are looking for genuine sources of information on Korea, he said.
“That source is the KFA, and your work will become more important everyday”.
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