Wednesday, 28 September 2016

Paek Nam Gi's Death should not be in vain -ASSPUK,JISGE, UK KFA and UK Preparatory Committee For the 2017 Gathering to Praise the Great Persons Born of Mt Paektu

ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF SONGUN POLITICS UK 
www.uk-songun.com email juche007@yahoo.co.uk
                     28th September Juche 105(2016)
The Association For the Study of Songun Politics UK(ASSPUK),the Juche Idea Study Group of England(JISGE),the UK Korean Friendship Association(UK KFA) and the UK Preparatory Committee For the 2017 Gathering to Praise the Great Persons Born of Mt Paektu issued a joint statement concerning the death of Paek Nam Gi;
   Our organisations were deeply saddened and shocked to hear of the death of 68 year south Korean farmer activist Mr Paek Nam Gi.Mr Paek had been in a coma for nearly 11 months after being injured by a water cannon during a protest against the fascist puppet neo-colonial regime of Park Geun Hye.Mr Paek had a long history of fighting against fascism in south Korea and had been expelled from school for opposing the fascist dictatorial regime of Park Chung Hee the father of Park Geun Hye.
   Our organisations extend condolences to the Mr Paek's family and friends. Mr Paek was a truly courageous democrat and anti-fascist who gave his life for the struggle.
  Mr Paek's death proves that south Korea is not the democracy that the imperialists and their media make it out to be. South Korea is an utterly horrendous fascist dictatorship . A dark land ruled by the US imperialists and their puppets and the Jaebols(south Korean monopoly capitalist conglomerates).
Basically Mr Paek was murdered by the south Korean puppet fascists.What we say about a regime that kills an innocent old man ?
   For human rights to be realised in south Korea the fascist puppet regime of Park Geun Hye must be smashed and overthrown. Mr Paek's death should not be in vain!
DOWN WITH THE FASCIST PUPPET REGIME !
ASSPUK
JISGE
UK KFA
UK Preparatory Committee For the 2017 Gathering to Praise the Great Persons Born of Mt Paektu

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