Tuesday, 17 June 2014

ASSPUK and JISGE statement on the 64th anniversary of the provocation of the Korean war and the month of solidarity with the Korean people

ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF SONGUN POLITICS UK
http://www.uk-songun.com/index.php email juche007@yahoo.co,uk
London  18th of June Juche 103 (2014)

On the occasion of the 64th anniversary of the provocation of the Fatherland Liberation War by the US imperialists and the start of the month of solidarity with the Korean people against US imperialism (June 25th to July 27th), the ASSPUK and JISGE issued the following statement:

The US imperialists, the ringleader of the world imperialism and international reactionaries, provoked a war in Korea on the 25th of June 1950 by instigating their south Korean puppets to attack the young Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea. The US imperialists were hungry for profits and conquest. The US imperialists fought an unjust aggressive war against the Korean people. The US imperialists launched a war of conquest against the DPRK , a war to destroy the Juche-based people's democratic system in the DPRK as well to destroy socialism in Asia and the world.
The Korean people led by the great revolutionary leader Marshal KIM IL SUNG, a true military strategic genius and ever-victorious iron-willed brilliant fought a fierce anti- imperialist, anti- US struggle against US imperialism and the allied forces of international reaction. It was a fierce class struggle against the enemies of the people. The Korean people fought a national liberation war against the Yankee imperialist invaders, a war of justice for independence and freedom and also a war to reunify the sacred motherland. The Fatherland Liberation War of the Korean people proved to  a crucible of the Songun idea.

                   We condemn the appalling barbarity of the US imperialists during the Fatherland Liberation War . We denounce their crimes of massacring civilians, use of biological and chemical weapons. 35,383 people were murdered by the US at Sinchon -ri and 1,050 people at Susan-ri (one third of the population of the area),  just to give a few examples.  The US imperialists tried to exterminate the Korean people by carrying out the war that they long planned . History will curse forever the US imperialists as sub-human savages and criminals as well as an enemy of humanity and progress. Indeed US imperialism is the ringleader of aggression and war. As proved by the recent scandal of surveillance on citizens it is the US that is the biggest human rights violator in the world.

                         The US imperialists continue to occupy south Korea to these very  day ,ignoring the will of the Korean people and the voices of world progressives. The US imperialists have committed crimes in south Korea too numerous to mention but these include  murder,rape and theft. They are exploiting the south Korean people by demanding upkeep expenses from the taxpayers. The US imperialists and south Korean puppets have again postponed the handover of wartime operational control of the south Korean army to south Korea. The US imperialists are also trying to revive ghost "UN Command " in south Korea to try and internationalise the anti-DPRK confrontation. The US imperialists and south Korean puppets carry out aggressive and provocative anti-DPRK war exercises all the time  which greatly increase tension.
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On the occasion of the Month of Solidarity with the Korean people we extend our fervent support to the Korean people,led by dear respected Marshal KIM JONG UN ,in the struggle to secure the immediate and unconditional withdrawal of the US imperialist aggression forces from the south of Korea. The US imperialists must renounce their hostile policy towards the DPRK.  The Korean people under the leadership of dear respected Marshal KIM JONG UN  will win final victory and reunify the country We join hands with the Juche Idea and Songun idea followers in rallying around the DPRK and campaigning for the withdrawal of US imperialist aggression troops from the south of Korea.
ASSPUK
JISGE

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