Thursday, 22 January 2015

DPRK's Socio-political Environment, Highly Stabilized, Peaceful: DPRK Scholar

DPRK's Socio-political Environment, Highly Stabilized, Peaceful: DPRK Scholar
Pyongyang, January 21 (KCNA) -- The Institute for Globalization of Canada said in a report posted on its website last year that the UN sanctions against the DPRK was tantamount to committing genocide against its people.
In this regard, Ri Jong Chol, a section chief of the Socio-politics Institute under the Academy of Social Sciences of the DPRK, told KCNA:
The sanctions the U.S. and its followers imposed against sovereign nations have led to collapse of legal governments and socio-political confusion in many countries.
But, the DPRK is never affected by the sanctions persistently imposed by the hostile forces.
Its people are steadfastly advancing along the road of independence, Songun (military-first) and socialism, guided by supreme leader Kim Jong Un.
Under any circumstances, the people-oriented policies pursued by the Workers' Party of Korea and the DPRK government will remain unchanged.
The country is under the universal free compulsory education system, free medical care system, social security system and other social welfare systems. It knows no unemployment and strike.
Its advantageous socialist system is unimaginable in capitalist countries.
All sorts of crimes, including murder, robbery, rape and prostitution, racism, chauvinism and discrimination of immigrants are rampant in the U.S. and other Western countries.
At least 1 000 extremist groups are active in the U.S. styling itself a "model of human rights". The U.S. is the kingdom of crimes, with biggest inmates in the world.
Peoples in capitalist society always live in uneasiness and horror under the sway of extreme individualism and misanthropy.
That's why foreign visitors to the DPRK would say that it is an ideal country with the most stabilized and peaceful socio-political system. And a number of foreign businessmen have expressed their strong desire for investment in the DPRK, saying its stabilized socio-political environment is very attractive.

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