Friday, 1 October 2021

ASSPUK, BGSJI , UK KFA and BSCPRKP on the 14th anniversary of the October 4th joint declaration

ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF SONGUN POLITICS UK
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  London 1st  of October Juche 110(2021)
 The Association For the Study of Songun Politics UK(ASSPUK),the  The  British Group for the Study of the  Juche Idea (BGSJI ),the UK Korean Friendship Association(UK KFA) and the British Solidarity Committee For Peace and Reunification(BSCPRKP)  issued a joint statement  on the occasion of the 14th anniversary of the  the October 4th declaration between the DPRK and south Korea.
  Over 10 years have passed since the adoption of the declaration which  marked a major landmark in the struggle for independent reunification . It fully embodied  June 15 spirit for peaceful reunification of Korea and embodied the concept of "By Our Nation Itself". It was a manifestation of the Juche-orientated theories of Korean national reunification. The conclusion of the October  4th declaration was the result of the tireless work of the great leader comrade Kim Jong Il , a most profound manifestation of his lofty patriotism . Without the Songun politics of the great leader comrade Kim Jong Il the October 4th declaration would not have been possible.
   The  successive south Korean fascist puppet regime have negated the October 4th and June  15th declarations, wantonly trampling upon the spirit and letter of the inter-Korean declarations. They have committed  hostile and anti patriotic acts too numerous too mention. Both Lee Myung Bak and Park Geun Hye ruined inter-Korean relations.
  Respected Marshal Kim Jong Un has carried forward the the October 4th Declaration energetically by holding 3 inter-Korean summits thus paving the way towards a lasting peace ,reunification and eternal prosperity.

   For the ideals of the October 4th Declaration to be realised south Korea  must end double dealing practices and also stop depending on the US .

BGSJI
ASSPUK.
UK KFA
BSCPRKP                                     




 

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