Wednesday, 26 November 2025

Stand by People’s Korea!

 
Dermot Hudson, Andy Brooks and Michael Chant
by New Worker correspondent

Solidarity campaigners returned to Brixton last weekend for a hybrid meeting which brought together leading members of the Friends of Korea committee in London and linked up with others around the country including a diplomat from the DPR Korea embassy. The latest in a series of occasional public meetings organised by the Co-ordinating Committee of Friends of Korea in Britain was chaired by NCP leader Andy Brooks and opened with contributions from Michael Chant of the RCPB (ML), Dermot Hudson of the Korean Friendship Association and Keith Bennett, the doyen of Korean solidarity work in the United Kingdom.
The DPRK and the Korean people have never wavered from defending their independence, their socialist system and their own path of development, as well as striving for peace in the face of imperialist intervention by US imperialism and its lackeys. The meeting discussed how, given the important geopolitical position of the country, People’s Korea has adopted a militant and resolute approach towards defending its socialist path and maintaining political power in the people’s hands. At the same time, the DPRK is making substantial progress in developing and consolidating its external relations.

Monday, 24 November 2025

Korean solidarity in Finland

by New Worker correspondent

Dermot Hudson, the chair of the Korean Friendship Association UK, joined other friends of the DPR Korea for a seminar in Helsinki last week. To mark its 40th anniversary the European Regional Society for the Study of the Juche Idea (ERSSJI) organised the seminar in the  Finnish capital under the title  of “Independence, Peace and Social Development” in the building of the Finland -Russia society. Finland itself was one of the first non-socialist European countries to establish diplomatic relations with People’s Korea in the early 1970s. And Finland has a long tradition of friendship and solidarity with the DPRK as well as of studying the Juche idea and Korean-style socialism.
Presiding over the seminar were Prof Matteo Carbonelli, the director-general of the ERSSJI and Juha Kieski , the secretary-general of the ERSSJI and head of the Finnish Juche Idea Study Group.
A delegation from the DPRK embassy in Sweden took part in the discussion along with a delegation from the International Institute of the Juche Idea based in Japan. KFA Chair Dermot Hudson who also heads the British Group For the Study of the Juche Idea was there along with members of Finnish Juche Idea and DPRK friendship organisations. Participating online were people from Austria, Bulgaria,Denmark , Germany , Russia , Slovakia and the UK.
Dermot Hudson said that “the Juche idea needs to be studied deeply and disseminated more widely in Europe because it is extremely relevant to the needs of the European people and can make a great contribution to independence , peace and social development which are all vitally necessary for the peoples of Europe.
“At the moment Europe lacks independence . Many European countries are members of the US-controlled Nato and have US bases and troops . Many European countries are culturally enslaved by US imperialism for example the TV and cinema is dominated by poor quality American films and the streets are full of Yankee fast food chains . Economically  ,Europe is controlled by supra-national organisations like the European Union , the IMF , the World Bank , the WTO and the World Economic Forum . Many European countries lack economic independence as their economies are dominated by US multi-nationals”.


Thursday, 6 November 2025

Return to the land of Juche


by Dermot Hudson

Dermot Hudson at the seminar



Dermot Hudson, the Chair of the UK Korean Friendship Association, recently spent a week in the Democratic  People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) to join in the celebrations marking  the foundation of the Workers Party of Korea (then the Communist Party of North Korea) on 10th October 1945.The Communist Party of North Korea later developed into the Workers’ Party of North Korea (WPNK) when it united with the New Democratic Party (NDP) in 1946. The Workers Party of Korea as it exists today was founded in June 1949 by merging the WPNK with the Workers’ Party of South Korea (WPSK) and  another smaller movement known as the People’s Party.


I travelled to People’s Korea on the 7th October and stayed until the  14th October. It was a week in paradise away from the stress of life under decaying capitalism and imperialism!  This was my 20th  visit to People’s Korea.The purpose of the visit was to participate in the celebrations of the 80th anniversary of the foundation of the great Workers Party of Korea (WPK), the supreme general staff of the Korean revolution and organiser and guide of all the victories of the Korean people. I was leading a delegation of the British Group For the Study of the Juche Idea.
It was not my first time visiting the DPRK to attend keynote anniversaries; I had previously visited the DPRK for the 70th  anniversary of the foundation of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea in September 2018 and for the 70th  anniversary of the foundation of the Workers Party of Korea in October 2015 . What I saw this time far exceeded the celebrations I witnessed in 2018 and 2015 in terms of scale and quality.
Our delegation travelled via Beijing, and arrived on the afternoon of the 7th  October. Waiting to check in for the Air Koryo flight we met delegations from  Brazil, Poland, Denmark, Finland. Switzerland, Bulgaria and many other countries. It is a myth that the DPRK is “isolated”. In fact not only did followers of the Juche Idea and friendship organisations make their way to Pyongyang but also high-level delegations from China, Russia,Vietnam and Laos including Party general secretaries.There were also high level delegations from the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Republic of Nicaragua.The Iranian delegation got a round of applause on the plane.
Even before we landed in Pyongyang we got a flavour of the rapid development of People’s Korea – namely Air Koryo’s (the national airline of the DPRK ) in-flight catering has been upgraded and improved.The stewardess handed out boxes which contained not only the famous Air Koryo burger but biscuits and other confectionery including chocolate bars. On the way from the airport we saw whole new streets that were not there in 2019 and 2024. A block of flats near to the Koryo Hotel that was under construction in April 2024 had been completed.
Our delegation had been invited by the Korean Association of Social Scientists but was guided by Kim Kyong Chol of the Korea Association for Cultural Exchange with Foreign Countries. Kim was a keen singer and an enthusiastic person.
During our visit we visited the following; the Korean Revolution Museum, the Museum of Party Foundation, the Pyongyang Central Zoo and Natural History Museum , the Central Cadres Training School of the Workers Party of Korea ,the Great Victorious Fatherland Liberation War Museum , Hwasong Street at night , the Taekwondo Hall, the Juche Idea Tower and Kim Il Sung University.We were honoured guests at the National Meeting and Grand Mass Gymnastics and Artistic Performance on the 9th October , at the Military Parade on the 10th October and the Public Procession and Torchlight Gala on the theme of the  immortal banner of building a just and peaceful world.
It is difficult to detail all that happened and that we saw in the DPRK so I will just give a few important highlights .
Firstly , the International Seminar on the Juche Idea that was held in the People’s Palace of Culture from the 8th to the 9th October attracted participants from all over the world including the following countries; Austria , Brazil, Belarus, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Iceland, Italy, India, Indonesia, Pakistan, Poland, Russia, Switzerland and many others . 
I made a speech on behalf of the British Group For the Study of the Juche Idea in which I said (in part ) the following “the Juche idea teaches the peoples of the world to build countries that are politically independent , economically self-sufficient and self-reliant in defence. Peoples’ Korea itself is a living example of the application of independence , self-sufficiency and self-defence. Whilst conflicts rage in many parts of the world, the Korean peninsula enjoys peace thanks to the nuclear deterrent of the DPRK .Today People’s Korea is a society free from division, conflict and disorder. It is an oasis of calm in a troubled world”
We attended the national meeting for the 80th  founding anniversary of the WPK and the Grand Mass Gymnastics and Artistic Performance Long Live the Workers' Party of Korea in the May Day stadium on Rungna Island.The May Day stadium is actually the biggest stadium in the world with a seating capacity of over 150,000. It is not rotting and rusting as falsely asserted by the reptile bourgeois media but in good condition.
First we heard the speech of respected leader Kim Jong Un, the general secretary of the Workers Party of Korea. He rounded off his speech with the following words “availing myself of this opportunity, I will always cherish love for the people and not neglect my obligation of requital. I affirm my commitment to working harder to live up to their trust.
“I will surely turn this country into a more affluent and beautiful land and into the best socialist paradise in the world, with belief in the people supporting our Party and by always becoming one in mind and body with them”.
At the end of the meeting there was a rousing rendition of the Internationale by a military band and a choir. After the national meeting the mass game “Long live the Workers Party of Korea “ was held .This was a dazzling array of colour, gymnastics and songs.The famous DPRK singer Kim Ok Ju sang many of the songs. In my opinion it surpassed other DPRK mass games such as “Arirang and “Glorious Country” .
The set piece of any DPRK celebration is the military parade. I had never attended a night-time DPRK military parade before. Previously I had only attended parades during the day time.
This parade was not held under easy or ideal conditions but in the rain and wind. Other countries would not have been able to do this but People’s Korea, Korea of Juche was able to do this.The parade included the Korean People’s Army fighters who had fought for the liberation of Kursk  and also new ICBM ballistic missiles. A friend from Italy said to me as the new ICBM rumbled past “that is for Washington”. At the end of the parade comrade Kim Jong Un came and waved at the crowd.To my astonishment I found myself within five metres of him. I could not believe it .
No less impressive was the Public Procession and Torchlight Gala on the 11th October in Kim Il Sung square.The sky was lit up by lasers and later fireworks.The procession was led by a float which depicted the history of the Workers Party of Korea starting with the Down With Imperialism Union. I was delighted to see modern DPRK farm tractors in the procession.
We were among the first foreigners to visit the Central Cadres Training School of the Workers Party of Korea which is situated on the outskirts of Pyongyang. It is the size of a university. Displayed at the school are the portraits of Marx and Lenin.There is also a red flag displayed in every lecture room on the instructions of Kim Jong Un who said that they must uphold the Red Flag of communism. Seeing the portraits of Marx and Lenin made me deeply realise the falsity of the ultra-leftist slanderers who assert that the DPRK had abandoned Marxism-Leninism and  the communist ideal. Revisionists and ultra-leftists both criticise the DPRK from different ends of the spectrum but at the end of the day it is just finding excuses not to support the most demonised and most advanced and revolutionary socialist country, it is also doing the dirty work of the CIA for them.
We saw that Pyongyang was a blaze of light and colour at night.The imperialists are lying when they say that there is no electricity in the DPR Korea. Rather than “everyone starving”, we saw no homeless or beggars on the streets  and the guide for another delegation said that people get free housing and food only costs 0.3 dollars per month. Just compare that to the UK, No comment!
Now the construction of the 4th stage of Hwasong Street is under way, I saw  it with my own eyes.This rapid development is being carried out under conditions of intense sanctions by the imperialists as well as natural disasters and the DPRK’s border being closed for four years due to the global health crisis.This development is being achieved without outside help, ‘aid’ or foreign capital. It is a miracle of self-reliance and shows what a socialist country can do when it relies on its own resources and believes in itself .
I will conclude here. I would like to thank the following for their kind assistance; Kim Kyong Chol and other guides from both the Korean Association for Cultural Exchange with Foreign Countries and the Korean Association of Social Scientists, the staff of the Koryo Hotel in Pyongyang and the DPRK Embassy in London.

Monday, 27 October 2025

People’s Korea stands firm!

by New Worker correspondent

The Korean people are marching towards socialism and have achieved great miracles, thereby building a great future for the country and the people. That was the message of Dermot Hudson who joined millions of Koreans celebrating the 80 th anniversary of the foundation of the Workers Party of Korea during his trip to the land of Juche earlier in the month.
“Pyongyang was a blaze of light and colour at night. The imperialists are lying when they say that there is no electricity in the DPRK. Rather than ‘everyone starving’ we saw no homeless or beggars on the streets” the Chair of the UK Korean Friendship Association said. “People get free housing and food only costs 0.3 dollars per month. Just compare that to the UK. No comment”!
And this was echoed by all those who had come to hear Dermot Hudson talk about his recent visit to People’s Korea at the Kings Cross Neighbourhood Centre in London last weekend.
The official delegate of KFA Cambodia, together with NCP leader Andy Brooks and KFA activists from Staffordshire and the West Country, opened the general discussion which looked at the meaning of Korean-style socialism as well as the ‘digital colonialism’ of the imperialists and the brainwashing of the BBC and the rest of imperialist lie machine.
Dermot Hudson will be giving a report back to the new Ipswich New Worker Cell & Supporters group in February and it was decided to hold a picket of the BBC in London next month.

  •  The KFA Cambodia official delegate with NCP leader Andy Brooks, Dermot Hudson and other campaigners at the meeting

Friday, 5 September 2025

Juche in Wrexham!



by New Worker correspondent

The Korean Friendship Association (KFA) participated in the Wrexham Socialist Bookfair, organised by Red Bookfairs, at the Ty Pawb Centre in Wrexham last weekend.
The KFA stall, run by KFA Chair Dermot Hudson, had on display the works People’s Korea leader Kim Jong Un as well as classics by great leader Kim Il Sung and Chairman Kim Jong Il and as well as literature from the DPRK and the KFA. Discussions were held with visitors to the stall. Leaflets were given out and literature was sold.
The KFA will be back in north Wales and will expand its work in north Wales and other areas of the UK even if some reactionaries do not like it! We will fly the flag of Juche high!

Tuesday, 5 August 2025

A victory for the Korean people

Dermot Hudson and Andy Brooks in Brixton
by New Worker correspondent

In July 1953 US imperialism signed an armistice ending the Korean war. The war began when the Americans and their lackeys attacked north Korea in June 1950. It ended with the USA beaten to a standstill by the Korean People’s Army and the Chinese volunteers on 27th  July 1953. But though the USA signed the armistice it never honoured the terms of the truce. It still refuses to normalise relations with the people’s government in the north and the Korean peninsula remains divided, with the south still occupied by thousands of US troops. And all of this was commemorated last weekend by Korean Friendship Association (KFA) campaigners in Brixton.
NCP leader Andy Brooks joined other comrades marking the 72nd anniversary of the Korean people in the Korean war at a south London community centre just a stone’s throw from Brixton station. In his opening remarks KFA Chair Dermot Hudson said “in today’s world we are seeing an increase in aggression and intervention by US imperialism and its proxies such as the Zionists so it is important to increase solidarity with People’s Korea, an anti-imperialist socialist country. We are here today to mark two important victories of People’s Korea against imperialism. Tomorrow July 27th is the 72nd anniversary of the victory against the US imperialists in the Fatherland Liberation War and in less than three weeks from now it will be the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Korea from Japanese colonial rule on 15th August. Both victories were the fruit of the Juche idea and are associated with the leadership of President Kim Il Sung. Both are an example of a small country winning victory by its own efforts against overwhelming odds”. 
And in his contribution Andy Brooks, the general secretary of the New Communist Party, recalled the great victory of the Korean people in the Fatherland Liberation War pointing out that the south Korean troops in the war were reduced to the role of ancillaries and servants for the Americans and their lackeys flying the false flag of the United Nations to cover their criminal aggression.
The speeches were followed by a Q & A session which sparked off an interesting discussion about the DPR Korea’s policies on Palestine and Israel and questions about building solidarity with People’s Korea across London and throughout the country. 

Tuesday, 29 July 2025

Behind the mirror of lies

by New Worker correspondent

A hotel in the west end of Glasgow was recently the venue for the first Korean Friendship Association event in Glasgow for several years. Hosted by the Stand for Peace pacifist group  who regularly hold vigils in Glasgow and other Scottish cities and towns, it was the occasion for KFA UK’s Chair, Dermot Hudson, to address a packed audience on the theme of People’s Korea behind the Mirror of Lies. The audience, which included members of No to Nato, the NCP and other Scottish communist movements, was broadly sympathetic and genuinely curious about the DPR Korea, although one person seemed to take the Guardian and BBC too seriously. 
One of the lies which Dermot Hudson exposed was that the Western media often report that senior DPRK figures had been executed, only to have egg on their face when they reappear in public months later. This was just one small example of the lies constantly pumped out by the puppet regime in south Korea and their imperialist backers. On a lighter note, he caused amusement by citing an American who seriously claimed that while in the DPRK a power failure stopped a train which meant that he and other passengers then had to get out and push.
The reality is that DPRK citizens enjoy free housing, free health care, and free education. On his recent visit he noted a vast amount of construction work in Pyongyang and a vast programme of rural housing and factory building is underway.
 After his speech a healthy discussion took place around such matters as landownership as well as all sorts of questions about the political and social structures in People’ Korea. Hudson said the DPRK was an example of the Marxist-Leninist dictatorship of the proletariat. The impact of the recent deepening of relations between Russia and the DPRK was also discussed. To any doubting Thomases in the audience the speaker, while aware of the considerable expense involved, said that a visit would confirm his statements.
 It is to be hoped that this resumption of KFA activity north of the border will be followed up by future events. 

Thursday, 3 July 2025

US out of Korea!

by New Worker correspondent

NCP leader Andy Brooks joined other Korean solidarity activists outside the US embassy in London on Friday 20th June to mark the anniversary of the outbreak of the Korean War and call for an end to the American occupation of south Korea.
The Friday evening protest was called by the Korean Friendship Association (KFA) whose chair, Dermot Hudson, said “we are here today in front of the US Embassy , the embassy of the American empire , the empire of evil, because on the 25th June it will be the 75th  anniversary of the provocation of the Korean War by the US imperialists and their puppets .The Korean War never really ended because no peace treaty was ever concluded only an armistice”. Dermot Hudson also said that the US imperialists wanted to invade the DPR Korea not only to destroy the socialist system but  also to seize the valuable rare earth deposits of the DPRK .
A message of support was received from KFA Germany which was read out . In part the message said “ Until this day 30,000 US-soldiers occupy the southern part of the Korean peninsula. Until today the US have nuclear weapons stationed in South Korea and they still continue their aggressive military manoeuvres against the DPRK. That is why it is so important to show solidarity with socialist Korea and openly fight against the US-aggression. Your picket here in front of the US embassy in London today is an important part in the fight against the US imperialist aggression”.

Sunday, 15 June 2025

Korea and the Juche Idea

Kim Il Sung with villagers
by Dermot Hudson

The Juche Idea or Juche ideology has been the guiding idea of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) for many decades. But what does it mean?
Well, Juche is a Korean word of two syllables: “Ju” meaning one’s self, and “Che” which means master. In other words, it means “master of one’s self”.
Juche is synonymous with the DPRK. Without understanding the Juche idea, it is impossible to have any understanding of the DPRK. However, much of the media in the West and some so-called academic experts totally ignore the Juche idea in their discourse on the DPRK. Others show a crude and distorted understanding of the Juche idea which is essentially dismissive of it.
Frequently, Juche is described as meaning “self -reliance”. Self-reliance indeed forms a core part of the Juche idea but it has a far wider and deeper meaning.
A typical example of the Western mainstream media dismissal of Juche can be found in Reuters on September 14 2017. The article, written by Jack Kim and Kiyoshi Takenaka and syndicated in other publications, like the Daily Mirror, claimed that “Juche is the North’s ruling ideology that mixes Marxism and an extreme form of go-it-alone nationalism”. This is, of course, a caricature of the Juche idea.
At no point did any of the DPRK’s leaders ever say that the DPRK would or should “go it alone” – although at different moments in its history it has had to “go it alone” in order to survive.
An example of the latter was in 1962 when the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics suspended cooperation with the DPRK and imposed sanctions on it.
Worse are those who claim that Juche is a form of “ethno-nationalism,” or a “state religion” or even a “cult”.
A lot of misinformation about the Juche idea has been spread by American and European academics based in south Korea. Among them are B R Myers and Andrei Lankov, who are held up as “Korea experts” but actually know very little about the DPRK.
Even on the left in Western Europe and North America there exists a lot of ignorance and misunderstanding about the Juche idea.
The Juche idea was the brainchild of the DPRK’s founding father, Kim Il Sung, who led the anti-Japanese national liberation struggle.
The term “Juche” was first used publicly and explicitly in 1955 in a speech Kim Il Sung made to party ideological workers – titled On Eliminating Dogmatism and Formalism and Establishing Juche in Ideological Work. In his speech Kim asked “What is Juche in our Party’s ideological work? What are we doing? We are not engaged in any other country’s revolution, but solely in the Korean revolution. This, the Korean revolution, determines the essence of Juche in the ideological work of our Party. Therefore, all ideological work must be subordinated to the interests of the Korean revolution”.
At the time Kim Il Sung made the speech, there was an urgent need to clear away dogmatic and formalistic attitudes that were hindering the advance of the Korean revolution.
The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea was blazing a new trail in the construction of socialism; ready-made formulas, therefore, did not fit.
Some dogmatists in the ruling Workers’ Party of Korea wanted to do everything according to old Marxist textbooks or to copy the experiences of the USSR.
However, the DPRK’s situation was different from other socialist countries; it was a divided country that had emerged from the ruins of Japanese colonialism and feudalism.
It was really impossible for the DPRK to follow the path of other countries. There was a need for independent and creative thinking and for the DPRK to assert its independence.
The assertion of the DPRK’s independence became more important than before because the Soviet Union, after the death of Stalin in March 1953, became revisionist and  dropped its anti-imperialist stance and, later, the socialist camp and international communist movement was split into pro-Soviet and pro-Chinese wings. President Kim Il Sung pointed out that “in 1955, therefore, our Party set forth the definite policy of establishing Juche, and has been persistently urging an energetic ideological struggle to carry it through ever since. The year 1955 marked a turning point in our Party's consistent struggle against dogmatism. It was also at that time, in fact, that we started our struggle against modern revisionism that had emerged within the socialist camp. Our struggle against dogmatism was thus linked up with the struggle against modern revisionism".
Moreover, establishing Juche was essential as Korea was sandwiched between great powers and menaced by the US imperialists who had occupied southern Korea after 1945. In the past, Korea had lost independence due to the idea of relying on and fawning to big powers (known as flunkeyism in Korea).
The flunkeyist or sycophantic mentality had been deeply ingrained in the old feudal ruling class. In the closing years of the 19th century and the early 20th  century, Korea’s feudal rulers had done virtually nothing to organize the work of defense against the menace of Japan.
The ruling class was split into pro-Russian, pro-Chinese, pro-American and pro-Japanese factions. Different big powers—such as Japan, the USA, China, Russia, Britain and France –aall coveted Korea; in the end, however, Korea was occupied and annexed by Japan.
The nationalist movement in Korea was also captivated by flunkeyism, the mentality of relying on big powers. Some wanted to rely on the Americans, believing in Woodrow Wilson’s doctrine of “self-determination” while others looked to Nationalist China or to the Soviet Union. Some even believed that the colonial suzerain Japan would grant independence to Korea if they begged hard enough.
Although Juche was first explicitly mentioned in 1955, in fact, it goes back much further. It was actually first outlined in an embryonic form by Kim Il Sung when he addressed a meeting of the leading activists and cadres of the Young Communist League of Korea and the Anti-Imperialist Youth League at Kalun, China, in June 1930 (many Koreans had been exiled to China in those days and many Korean independence activists were based in China). At the time, the Korean people were looking for a new way to successfully conduct the revolutionary struggle for independence and national liberation as well as for social justice.
The young Kim Il Sung keenly realised that a new path for the Korean revolution needed to be charted. He stressed that the Korean revolution should be carried out independently and by relying on the ordinary people, the popular masses.
In his speech, titled The Path of the Korean Revolution, he explained his ideas and put forward an independent line for the Korean revolution. He castigated those who believed in relying on big powers or splitting into many different factions:
“Experience shows that in order to lead the revolution to victory, one must go among the masses of people and organise them, and solve all problems arising in the course of the revolution independently on one’s own responsibility in accord with the actual conditions, instead of relying on others.
“Drawing on this lesson we regard it as most important to take the firm standpoint that the masters of the Korean revolution are the Korean people and that the Korean revolution should by all means be carried out by the Korean people themselves in a way suited to the actual conditions of their country”.
This is the basis of the Juche idea and its starting point. The idea that the masses are the masters of the revolution was first voiced at Kalun in 1930. Comrade Kim Il Sung also stressed that “The masters of the revolutionary struggle are the masses of the people, and only when they are organised and mobilised can they win the revolutionary struggle”.
Many years later, on September 171972, President Kim Il Sung explained to journalists of the Mainichi Shimbun, one of Japan’s major daily newspapers, that “in a nutshell, the idea of Juche means that the masters of the revolution and the work of construction are the masses of the people and that they are also the motive force of the revolution and the work of construction. In other words, one is responsible for one’s own destiny and one also has the capacity for hewing out one’s own destiny”.
Kim Il Sung also said that “independence is what keeps man alive. If he loses independence he cannot be called a man; he differs little from an animal”. This is a succinct elucidation of the humanistic and liberating nature of the Juche idea.
In March 1982, comrade  Kim Jong Il, who was at the time Secretary for Organisational Affairs of the Workers’ Party of Korea, published the treatise On the Juche Idea, which explained and expounded the Juche idea in depth and in a systematic and structured form.
Comrade Kim Jong Il defined the Juche idea as having philosophical principles, socio-historical principles and guiding principles. The core principle of the Juche idea is that humans are the masters of everything and decide everything. In the work Kim Jong Il explained that man is a social being with the attributes of independence, creativity and consciousness, all of which were interrelated. The guiding principles of the Juche idea, which are applied concretely in practice, were: Juche in ideology, independence in politics, self-sufficiency in the economy, and self-reliance in national defence.
The Juche idea postulates that the masses are the subject of the revolution, not its object. Accordingly, in order to carry out the revolution, the masses should be awakened and should play the role of the masters of the revolution; therefore, priority should be given to ideological work. This is one of the main reasons why the DPRK did not collapse like the people’s democracies of Eastern Europe and the USSR.
Some self-styled “Leftist” detractors of the Juche idea, who reject the socialist experience of the DPRK, claim that “Juche rejects Marxism-Leninism.” This, however, is not true. In fact, Marxism-Leninism is an important component of Juche.
In his youth Kim Il Sung studied the works of Marx and Lenin, including Capital and The State and Revolution. Kim Jong Il himself pointed out that “our Party and people respect Marx, Engels, Lenin and Stalin as the leaders of the working class and speak highly of their distinguished service”. Moreover, the DPRK is one of the few countries in the world where you can take a university course in Marxism-Leninism and dialectical materialism. So it is a false statement that Marxism-Leninism has been rejected by the DPRK.
Nor is Juche simply narrow nationalism or a cover for nationalism. Kim Jong Il said in his work On the Juche Idea that “independence is not in conflict with internationalism but is the basis of its strengthening. Just as the world revolution is inconceivable without the revolution in one’s own country, internationalism divorced from independence cannot exist. As a matter of principle, internationalist solidarity must be based on freedom of choice and equality. Only when it is founded on independence will internationalist solidarity become based on free choice and equality and become genuine and durable”.
Guided by the Juche idea, the DPRK has always been internationalist. It has materially supported revolutionary and anti-imperialist struggles in many countries. A recent example is the assistance given to the Russian Federation in its defensive actions in the Kursk region . In the 1960s President Kim Il Sung sent pilots of the air force of the Korean People’s Army as well as artillery troops and tunnelling experts to assist the Vietnamese people in their liberation war against US imperialism. The KPA Air Force also assisted Egypt and Syria in the 1973 Middle East October war against the Zionist aggressors. In 1962 when Cuba was stabbed in the back by the Soviet Union DPRK under the leadership of the great leader President Kim Il Sung provided internationalist support for Cuba during its hour of need, gave political and military assistance, while sending food and tractors and technicians. The DPRK also publicly supported the five-point demands of Fidel Castro which included the US withdrawal from Guantanamo Bay. Another example of DPRK internationalism is that President Kim Il Sung had  construction experts sent to Grenada and the DPRK gave a generous amount of military aid to the People's Revolutionary Government of Grenada , in fact in per capita terms  the DPRK gave more aid to Grenada than the USSR did.
The Juche idea is the secret weapon of the DPRK which has enabled it to not only survive in difficult circumstances but to thrive and prosper. Thanks to the application of the Juche idea the DPRK was able to maintain independence.
Indeed, former British Prime Minister John Major paid an unusual backhanded compliment to the DPRK when he said it was a “country with undiluted independence”.
The DPRK does not have foreign troops stationed on its soil. It is not a member of the IMF, World Bank, World Trade Organisation (WTO), World Economic Forum (WEF) or Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC).
It has been able to build an independent national economy and industrialise despite being under blockade and sanctions by the USA since almost day one, as well as increasingly by the United Nations Security Council since 2006.
The Soviet big-power chauvinists and modern revisionists tried to subordinate the DPRK economy to their own  but Kim Il Sung was having none of it and adhered to the line of economic independence.The USSR tried to induce the DPRK to join the Soviet-led Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (CMEA also known as Comecon in the West) by offering electricity from the Lake Baikal power station. But Kim Il Sung told them “we will not use electricity generated by the power station; if we become de­pendent on electricity from you and then you fail to supply it, then we would suffer greatly; if we have funds for transmis­sion cables from the power station to our country, it would be more effective for us to use these funds to build another hydroelectric power station in our country. It has become more clear today that our decision to build socialism by our own efforts on the principle of self-reliance and not enter the CMEA was quite correct".
 The DPRK put self-reliance into effect in many fields. It achieved self-sufficiency in grain in the early 1960s. The DPRK produced its own "Juche Fibre ", Vinalonm, which was invented by a south Korean scientist Dr Ri Sung Gi, who defected to the north during the Korean War. Vinalon is fibre produced from the anthracite and limestone abundant in the DPRK.In his lifetime, Ri used to say “if the coming generations ask about the history of vinalon, please tell them about the history of the Workers’ Party of Korea founded and led by great leader Kim Il Sung, not about the name of a scientist or a technician.Then they will come to know how vinalon could be born in this era”.
The DPRK also found ways of producing iron without coking coal. During the period of socialist industrialisation , industrial output value grew by an astonishing 19.1  per cent per annum. Under the leadership of the great leader President Kim Il Sung, the Korean people built a powerful independent national economy that can turn out all sorts of products from wrist watches to large railway locomotives.
The DPRK has been able to manage with its borders closed between January 2020 and February 2024 during the Covid pandemic when others would be lucky to last beyond a couple of days. At the same time and despite the sanctions, the DPRK has been able to maintain an impressive social programme, with free medical care, free education up to university level, free housing, low-cost public transport and other measures but without levying tax on citizens as this was abolished in 1974.
In the past few years, a massive housing construction program has been carried out not just in Pyongyang but in rural areas.
Thus, the Juche idea has produced tangible results in the DPRK. There is no doubt that the DPRK’s socialism is the most durable socialism.
Therefore, it is not surprising that, since the 1960s, groups for the Study of the Juche Idea have appeared in many countries. The first one was founded in Mali in 1969; in 1978, the International Institute of the Juche Idea was established, with headquarters in Tokyo, Japan.
As Dr Vishwanath, director of the International Institute of the Juche idea, once said, “Study the Juche idea; it will cost you nothing but pay in plenty”.

                                





Thursday, 17 April 2025

Juche lights the way!

Dermot Hudson and Andy Brooks
by New Worker correspondent

Andy Brooks joined other Korean solidarity campaigners in central London last weekend to mark the 113th  anniversary of the birth of the great Korean leader, Kim Il Sung and celebrate the triumph of the Korean revolution. At the Chadswell Centre the NCP leader joined Dermot Hudson and a university lecturer to open a discussion on the Juche Idea and Korean-style socialism.
Dermot Hudson, the Chair of the Korean Friendship Association that called the meeting, said "in today 's troubled world , one country stands out as a beacon , a true fortress of socialism and independence; the Democratic People's Republic of Korea or People's Korea”. Andy Brooks recalled the great achievements of President Kim Il Sung and his wisdom. He also said it was wrong to equate Juche with nationalism. He pointed out that it is a falsehood to say Juche is fascism, as some do in the bourgeois media. If this was true then the ruling class would adopt Juche instead of denouncing and demonising it. Finally a senior university lecturer from a British university gave a presentation on the theme of Independence, Creativity, Mastery: Juche as Ideology and Theory in Education.
There followed lively discussion on the three presentations. Questions included the issue of DPRK-US relations, visiting the DPRK and the current situation. The need to attract students to the KFA and Juche was stressed as well as working towards more public Korean friendship meetings in London and throughout the country.