Monday 21 December 2009

Korean Revolution Advanced with Juche-based Faith


Korean Revolution Advanced with Juche-based Faith


Pyongyang, December 19 (KCNA) -- General Secretary Kim Jong Il published a famous work "Let Us Thoroughly Implement the Party's Strategic Policy on Living Our Own Way" on December 19, Juche 68 (1979).

He clarified in the work that only when the Korean people live their own way under the revolutionary banner of the Juche idea, can they overcome manifold difficulties and trials and advance the revolution victoriously.

At that time, the U.S.-led imperialists were resorting to crafty means to disintegrate socialist countries from within, while trying to wreck peace and trample down the sovereignty of other nations and intensifying their aggressive maneuvers. In particular, their anti-DPRK maneuvers were becoming all the more undisguised.

He elucidated that, for the Korean people, living their own way means thinking and acting in their mind as required by the Juche idea and carrying forward the revolution and construction to suit their interests and actual conditions of their country.

He noted that the Koreans' is the Juche-oriented style and that they cannot be forced to live others' way, apart from their advantageous one, saying that they should pursue their own style in politics, the economy, culture and national defence.

The Korean people, holding high the slogan "Let us live our own way!" reflecting the Juche-based faith and will of Kim Jong Il, the great illustrious commander of Songun, have further strengthened their own force of the revolution and steadily enhanced its role to thoroughly carry through the Juche-oriented socialist construction line of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) in reliance on the revolutionary spirit of self-reliance.

The history of the Korean revolution, which has advanced triumphantly, frustrating all moves of the imperialists and reactionaries to isolate and stifle the DPRK, clearly proves the great vitality of the WPK's strategic policy on living as required by the Juche idea.


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