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By New Worker
correspondent
Last
Saturday saw the inaugural meeting of the Korea Friendship Association (KFA)
Scotland take place in a trendy cafĂ© in Glasgow’s Merchant City.
The packed and youthful meeting was kicked
off by Mitchell Wells, the KFA’s Zone Director for Scotland.
The Chair of the KFA UK, Dermot Hudson,
spoke about his recent visits to the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
(DPRK) and about the necessity to counter imperialist propaganda about the
DPRK. He noted that many news agencies such as NKNews, which are quoted as objective sources by the BBC, are in
fact run by former personnel from the CIA. He also warned about the ‘Liberty in
North Korea’ organisation that is active in recruiting on British university
campuses. He appealed to members of the audience to visit the DPRK to see the
reality for themselves.
Ben Lunn, Secretary of the Communist Party
of Britain’s youth wing in Glasgow, outlined the theory and practice of culture
in Democratic Korea. He also provided a brief outline of Marxist thinking on
the relationship between art and politics, from Plekhanov before the Bolshevik
Revolution to Kim Jong Il’s extensive writings on the important role of the
cinema in building socialism.
Himself a musician, Lunn paid particular
attention to the wide variety of musical life in the DPRK. He was particularly
impressed by the ‘youth ensembles’ in the DPRK, which give children excellent
chances to participate in music making with instruments especially designed for
young hands.
James Taylor then described the work of
the Anti-Imperialist National Democratic Front, which operates illegally in
opposing reactionaries in the occupied south of Korea.
Mitchell Wells then gave an outline of the
concept of the Juche ideology, which he described as a positive development of
Marxism-Leninism, and described the present day DPRK as having one class with
several strata.
Lively discussion was followed by the
election of officers and plans for further meetings and activities, which will
include the formation of a Juche Study Group.
The meeting concluded with the election of
officers for the new branch and the award of a KFA medal to Mitchell Wells for
his long service to the KFA.