By New Worker
correspondent
Comrades
and friends heard Korean solidarity activists talk about their recent
delegation to Democratic Korea at the Lucas Arms in central London last
weekend. Dermot Hudson and James Taylor were part of a three-strong Korean
Friendship Association (KFA) delegation that went to the Democratic People’s
Republic of Korea (DPRK) to take part in solidarity meetings last month.
Both men spoke highly about what they saw in
Democratic Korea – the immense progress that could only have been achieved
through socialism and the determination of the masses who have closed ranks
behind the Workers’ Party of Korea to defend the DPRK’s independence and
Korean-style socialism against the threats of US imperialism and its lackeys.
A lively question and answer session was
followed by a general discussion on life in the DPRK and the Juche philosophy of
great leader Kim Il Sung, who led the Korean people to victory over Japanese
colonialism and US imperialism in the 20th century.
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