Wednesday 8 April 2020

Statement of the Juche Idea Study Group of Ireland on the Day of the Sun

Juche Idea Study Group of Ireland

6th April 2020

Dear Comrades,
The Juche Idea Study Group of Ireland would like to share an article on the Day of the Sun celebrating the Birthday of President KIM IL SUNG.
On the 15th April 1912 a Revolutionary Hero was born, a man who would change the world and face up to imperialism with his legacy being everlasting, and an inspiration to everyone around the world.
President KIM IL SUNG led a heroic and victorious battle in the battle against Japanese imperialism in Korea.  Further in President KIM IL SUNG’s life he would establish the Korean People’s Army (KPA) and lead the heroic and victorious battle against the united states imperialists.
President KIM IL SUNG outlined on the 14th April, 1965 the fundamental principles of the Juche Idea which are :
Political Independence
Economic self sustenance
Self reliance in Defence
With these points Korea under the guidance of President KIM IL SUNG became a workers paradise.
It is thanks to the Juche Idea carried on by Dear Leader KIM JONG IL and Respected Supreme Leader KIM JONG UN that the Juche Idea is an unbreakable force in the face of the inhumane sanctions carried out by the united states and their puppet nations. In the year Juche 109 (2020) the Juche Idea thanks to President KIM IL SUNG serves as an inspiration to people across every part of the world. The western world should adhere to the Juche Idea and be inspired.
As Chairman of the Juche Idea Study Group of Ireland and on behalf of all fellow Comrades. We would like to close with wishing all Comrades in Korea and across the world good health. The Day of the Sun is a day for reflection and inspiration thanks to the heroic work by President KIM IL SUNG.
President KIM IL SUNG is an INSPIRATION for ALL!
The Juche Idea Study Group of Ireland sends our highest regards to Respected Supreme Leader KIM JONG UN. We wish you the best of health and success.
Chairman
Juche Idea Study Group of Ireland

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