Tuesday 10 May 2022

Message of Support sent to the KFA UK Picket of the BBC by the International Central Committee for Songun Study and Bangladesh Songun Politics Study Group

                                              



Short note on Holding a picket on the 7th of May and online meeting against falsehood of BBC News about DPRK By Dr. M Jahangir khan, president, International Central Committee for Songun Study We appreciate picketing and one line meeting to protest the falsehood news against DPRK. We really proud of Dr. Dermot Hudson, Secretary General of ICCSS for his outstanding truth loving protest against falsehood of so called world media. We have an urgent question to BBC, What is their mission? Is it propaganda against DPRK? If it is news that should have peoples cause, in DPRK and its society there is no beggars, homelessness, illiteracy and no peoples without free medical care. These root level Human Rights and positions they are enjoyed very honestly. The medias of popular masses of progressive world and countries like The Egyptian newspaper Al Akhbar Almassay, The Nigerian paper Nigerian Observer, Iranian newspaper Iran News, Nepali newspaper Charcha, Russian paper Dibi-Rekullama, Bangladeshi papers Daily Folk and Blits, Nepali papers Arpan and Review Nepal and the paper of Democratic Congo La Prosperite, Mongolian newspaper Zuuny Medee, Ugandan newspaper Sun Rise, Thai newspaper Xing San Daily, Uruguayan newspaper La Juventud, Pakistani newspaper Baluchistan Times, Bulgarian newspaper Novo Rabotnichesko Delo, Russian paper Byvor, State Radio and the Apsara TV and Radio of Cambodia, Guang Ming Daily of Malaysia, were and are publishing the glory of DPRK . It is people’s voices of popular masses among the countries. We should united for a new world media of popular masses. if you think pictures and views of DPRK , you will find as “Have you ever heard about a country in which people are worshipped as the God? I have witnessed such a surprising reality.”–this is what a European figure said to journalists after visiting the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. President Kim Il Sung (1912- 1994), founding father of socialist Korea, believed in his people as in heaven. In his memoirs With the Century, he wrote: “The people are my God” has been my constant view and motto. The principle of Juche, which calls for drawing on the strength of the masses who are the masters of the revolution and construction, is my political creed. This has been the axiom that has led me to devote my whole life to the people. He regarded the masses of the people as omnipotent beings possessed of inexhaustible strength and wisdom, and raised their position and role in historical development to the highest level. Thus the Korean people, once subjected to humiliation and contempt, have enjoyed due respect as dignified citizens of the DPRK. The word “people” was included in the names of the country and the army, as well as in the names of such monumental structures as the Grand People’s Study House, People’s Palace of Culture, People’s Theatre, People’s Open-air Ice Rink and Rungna People’s Recreation Ground. This word is not an abstract concept or a mere symbol. It refers to the masses of the people who are leading a dignified life in socialist Korea. All the lines and policies pursued by the ruling Workers’ Party of Korea and the government are for the good of the people and everything serves them. Examples are the Agrarian Reform Law and the Law on Sexual Equality promulgated in 1946, the universal free medical care system established in the days of the Korean war (1950-1953), the universal free education system established in 1959, the universal 11-year compulsory education system in 1975 and the universal 12-year compulsory education system which is now in force. Thanks to these policies, Korean society has been developed into one in which the people’s human rights are fully guaranteed and they live happily without cause for envy. Chairman Kim Jong Il (1942-2011) carried forward this ennobling idea of President Kim Il Sung and its validity has been proved by the history of modern Korea. True to his predecessors’ intentions, Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un visits wherever the people live, including factories, farms, fishing villages, scientific research institutes, construction sites, schools, kindergartens, baby homes, orphanages and rest homes. His speech delivered at the military parade and public procession of the Pyongyang citizens held in celebration of the 70th anniversary of the Workers’ Party of Korea (October 10, 1945) caused a worldwide sensation, as the word “people” was repeated many times from beginning to end. According to a media report, the word was repeated 97 times in this 25-minute speech. He would often say: I will pluck a star from the heavens if it is the wishes of the people; there cannot be satisfaction in the work for the people; we must work with devotion for the people until our shoes are worn out. Under his wise leadership, the DPRK is making a leap forward in all spheres of social life. The people’s living standards are steadily improving as they increase production in all economic sectors by giving full play to the spirit of self-reliance and self-development. They have ushered in a heyday of construction: light-industry factories and commercial service organs are being built or renovated, and monumental structures like the Masikryong Ski Resort, Munsu Water Park, Mirae Scientists Street and Ryomyong Street have sprung up in many parts of the country. The Korean people’s beautiful dreams and ideals will surely come true under this benevolent social system.

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