Saturday 28 April 2012

Lies exposed by visitng the DPRK


We visited the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea from the 9th of April to the 17th of April to attend the World Congress on the Juche idea and the centenary celebrations of the birth of the great leader comrade Kim Il Sung,
It was like a dream. Of course there was so much to see and do and so short a space of time,
We saw graphically just how false the so called reporting of the Western media is, Most of it is just blatant lies and regrettably so called human right organisations like Amnesty International join in with , It is a lie to say that there is starvation, Most days the streets of Pyongyang were crowded with people and we were at big events attended by tens of thousands of people ,everyone looked well fed, The standard of living is definitely on the up , plenty of new fashionable clothing especially for women is available. There were no power cuts in Pyongyang and there is more traffic on the road,
It has been said before but it needs to be said again there were no beggars or homeless people on the streets of Pyongyang. In London you will see many people sleeping rough around Charing Cross station but nothing like that around Pyongyang railway station. Many new buildings including housing projects had been completed and many existing buildings were under renovation or reconstruction,
The Western imperialist media were there, I experienced a loud mouth from either ABC or NBC acting in a disrespectful and disruptive way at the unveiling ceremony for the new statues of the 2 great leaders comrade Kim Il Sung and comrade Kim Jong Il,
Seeing the reality of the DPRK I became convinced even more than before of the superiority of Juche based socialism but we need to increase our activities to defend the DPRK 10 fold and a 100 fold, I would like to see a campaign for trade unions to disaffilate from imperialism's fake human rights front Amnesty International( the left should seeks to replace it with a genuine anti imperialist class based human rights organisation), In the meantime the best way to support the DPRK is to join the Korean Friendship Association
www,korea-dpr,com

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