by New Worker correspondent
Michael Chant speaking |
FRIENDS of the Korean revolution marked
the 73rd anniversary of dear leader Kim Jong Il at the John Buckle
Centre in London on Monday.
Andy Brooks, the chair of the Friends of
Korea committee that organised the meeting, welcomed everyone to the event to
honour the memory of the Korean communist leader who died at his post in
December 2011.
In his opening
the New Communist Party leader said Kim Jong Il had made an immense
contribution to the arts as well as the theory and practice of the world
communist movement. This was followed by other tributes from Michael Chant of
the RCPB (ML), Dermot Hudson of the Korean Friendship Association and DPRK Ambassador Hyong Hak Bong
Kim Jong Il
steered the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea through the difficult times
that followed the death of great leader Kim Il Sung in 1994. He devoted his entire life to serving the
Korean people in the cause of building a human-centred society, a cause that is
espoused by the democratic and anti-imperialist forces the world over.
Following Kim Il
Sung’s footsteps, Kim Jong Il led the Workers Party of Korea into the 21st
century to build a strong and prosperous democratic republic. Kim Jong Il was a
leading Marxist thinker who made an important contribution to the modern
communist theory as well as an astute statesman who led the Korean people
through thick and thin to overcome natural disasters, the imperialist blockade
and diplomatic isolation.
This was
followed by a full-length DPRK film about the achievements of the Korean people
under its new young leader, Kim Jong Un.
In Democratic
Korea Kim Jong Il’s birthday has long been known as the Day of the Shining
Star. This year it is being celebrated at a time when the Korean people are
racing ahead at a new fast speed of socialist construction led by Kim Jong Un
who is faithfully following the footsteps of Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il at the
helm of the Workers Party of Korea.
The
Co-ordinating Committee of the Friends of Korea brings together all the major
movements active in Korean friendship and solidarity work in Britain today. It
is chaired by Andy Brooks and the secretary is Michael Chant. The committee
organises meetings throughout the year, which are publicised by the supporting
movements and on the Friends of Korea blog.
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