By New Worker correspondent
The
Korean Friendship Association (KFA) returned to Manchester last week after a
10-year gap, with the aim of starting a new KFA branch for the Manchester area.
The meeting was convened hurriedly in a local pub after the Quakers banned the
friendship movement from their meeting room, to hear KFA Chair Dermot Hudson
talk about his recent visit to the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK)
and open the discussion on local campaigning. It was resolved to hold quarterly
meetings of the KFA on a regular basis in Greater Manchester to build
friendship with the people of Democratic Korea.
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