Friday, 25 June 2021

ASSPUK, BGSJI, UK KFA and BSCPRKP hail the publication of "Let the Women's Union Become a Powerful Unit in Propelling the Advance and Development of Our Style of Socialism'

ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF SONGUN POLITICS UK
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                      25th of June  Juche 110(2021)
The Association for the Study of Songun Politics UK(ASSPUK), the British Group for the Study of the Juche Idea (BGSJI) , UK Korean Friendship Association (UK KFA ) and the British Solidarity Committee for Peace and Reunification on the Korean Peninsula(BSCPRKP)issued the following joint statement  hailing the publication of " "Let the Women's Union Become a Powerful Unit in Propelling the Advance and Development of Our Style of Socialism' by dear respected Marshal KIM JONG UN;

  Respected Marshal KIM JONG UN , the supreme leader of People's Korea sent a letter, titled "Let the Women's Union Become a Powerful Unit in Propelling the Advance and Development of Our Style of Socialismt o the 7th Congress of the Socialist Women's Union of Korea  which was held shortly after the 3rd Plenary meeting of the 8th Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea . The letter was very substantial and detailed .

 In the letter Marshal KIM JONG UN reviewed and analysed the work of the Women's Union in the current situation which has seen many challenges such as the worldwide health crisis , natural disasters such as typhoons last year and the continuing sanctions and blockades by the imperialists. Respected Marshal KIM JONG UN praises the work of the Women's Union and Korean women saying that' Our women including the women's union members have entrusted their destiny entirely to the WPK, followed it both in good times and bad, and devoted themselves to adding further victory and glory to their socialist motherland. Their ennobling spiritual world and unyielding struggle is a source of great pride for our Party and people"

  Marshall KIM JONG UN points out that  women ' are pushing ahead one of the two wheels of the revolution along the road to victory indicated by the Party.'

The letter puts forward four tasks for the Women's Union in the coming period ; firstly, to direct efforts towards ideological work , secondly , to guide members to possess civilized and ennobling moral and cultural traits , thirdly, to enlist members to take part in patriotic work , fourthly, to put efforts into educating their children correctly . In particular respected Marshal KIM JONG UN correctly draws attention to the ongoing struggle against anti-socialist and non -socialist practices urging that  the Women's Union should play its role to the fullest in this vital struggle saying that ' The organizations should intensify the struggle against anti-socialist and non-socialist practices. They should bring home to their members the truth that such practices are harmful, poisonous weeds that spread the seeds of calamity over the cradle of their happiness and malignant tumor that threatens the life and future of themselves, their families and posterity, so that every one of them can detest and despise those practices.'  This is absolutely correct and ensures that the Women's Union will be on their guard against the toxic imperialist and capitalist ideology and culture.

   Also he stresses the need for women to take part in economic work including vital motivational at construction sites as well as recycling .

  All in all this is a very important work which lays down important tasks for the Women's Union at the current stage of the Korean revolution . It is essentially a programme and a guide for the Socialist Women's Union of Korea to carry out the tasks set out by the historic 8th Congress of the Workers' Party of Korea. We believe that the work contains valuable insights into the role of women in a socialist society and gives important teachings on the role of women's mass organisation under socialism . We hope that a wide study will be made of the work.

ASSPUK
BGSJI

UK KFA
BSCPRKP

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