Tuesday, 25 October 2011

Report of JISGE meeting with social scientists 20th of October to mark 85th anniversary of Down-With Imperialism -Union

The Juche Idea Study Group of England and ASSPUK held a meeting with social scientists in London including a lecturer of the University of London and other social scientists
The meeting was introduced by chairman of the JISGE. The speaker said that the Workers' Party of Korea celebrated its 66th birthday on the 10th of October. It is no exaggeration to say that the WPK is on the frontline of the anti-imperialist struggle and is leading the struggle against imperialism under the slogan of "let the people's of the world adovocating independence Unite ". The WPK has powerfully demonstrated the unity of the people around itself for example by the massive Worker-Peasant Red Guard parade in September.
As the historical root of the WPK is the Down With Imperialism founded by the great leader comrade Kim Il Sung on 17th of October 1926 it is fitting to celebrate it . The speaker said "The DIU was the first genuine communist revolutionary organisation in Korea The formation of the DIU marked a clean break with the stale dogmas of factionalism and flunkeyism , it was a decisive leap forward in the task of building a revolutionary working-class party in Korea."
He concluded "The WPK true to the tradition of the DIU is fighting for the victory of socialism and communism and also for the world revolution, under the brilliant banner of making the whole world independent."
A social scientist of the University of London referred to the classic work of the great leader comrade Kim Jong Il " The Workers' Party of Korea is a Juche-type revolutionary party which had inherited the glorious tradition of the DIU ". The work explained the central lesson that it is vital to accumulate a communist hard core in order to carry out the revolution. The great leader comrade Kim Il Sung fostered a group of comrades around himself who back the backbone of the party. The work is an invaluable document charting the way to revolutionary party building. It gives lessons to those engaged into the difficult and complex tasks of revolutionary party building in imperialist countries.

A discussion on some issues arising in the practical application of Juche to the present conditions of the UK with reference to contemporary social phenomena was held.

A celebratory meal was held afterwards

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