Sunday, 29 May 2016

National liberation movements and third world leaders on the Juche Idea

 " We of Zimbabwe understand the Juche idea to be internationally applicable in all situations where man desires to recover and maintain his dignity.For has comrade KIM IL SUNG not already said that he is not independent is a good as dead .We,therefore see the Juche Idea as applicable to our Zimbabwe situation "
ZANU-PF to International Seminar on the Juche Idea 1977.
"arming ourselves with the Juche idea we are carrying out our revolution to the bitter end "
SWAPO-Namibia to the International Seminar on the Juche Idea 1977.
"The revolutionary theory ,strategy and tactics proposed by the great leader comrade KIM IL SUNG are by all means applied in pro-imperialist countries"
Malawi Socialist League to the International Seminar on the Juche Idea 1977
"Today the great Juche idea is shedding its radiant rays beyond the Korean homeland and reaching all parts of the world "
Revolutionary Party for Reunification of south Korea to International Seminar on the Juche Idea 1977.

"Under the leadership of President KIM IL SUNG and thanks to the Juche Idea the Democratic People's Republic of Korea has become the pride of the third world "
Colonel Houari Boumédiène Chairman of the Revolutionary Council of the Popular and Democratic Republic of Algeria and chairman of the National Liberation Front of Algeria . 1974.
"In Syria we are educating our younger generation in the Juche idea which constitutes one of the principles and points of departure of the March 8th revolution led by the Arab Socialist Baath Party ".
Hafez Al Assad President of the Syrian Arab Republic and general secretary of the Syrian Arab Socialist Baath Party ". 1977.
"In the struggle against imperialism we are relying on the line clarified by Premier Kim Il Sung in his treatise "Let Us Intensify the Anti Imperialist,anti US Struggle.
We are making endeavours to cement solidarity among world revolutionary peoples in the anti US anti imperialist struggl
e"
Sam Nujoma President of the South West African Peoples Organistion of Namibia

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