Dear Gillian The reason is simple and straight forward. The inequalities and injustices implicit within the division of labour of predatory capitalism is cleverly blamed
Tag: North Korea
North Korea: National Symbols and Their Meaning
Translator’s Note: I get all my North Korean data through the CPC and so by-pass the Korean Friendship Associations in the West. They do a
DPRK: How the US Misrepresents North Korea
The bulk of English-language publications follow the disinformation line formulated by the ideologues of the USA. Although this undoubtedly existed prior to 1945, after the
Members of Communist Party of China Train for COVID19 Prevention in Korea (17.2.2020)
(Translated by Adrian Chan-Wyles PhD) Translator’s Note: China and North Korea are working closely to support one another’s efforts in securing the well-being of the
Book Review: In Defence of Juche Korea – By Dr Dermot Hudson
This is one of a number of authoritative books written by the British academic and expert upon North Korea – (the former Civil Servant) Dr
DPRK: The Logic of the Juche Calendar
The Patriarch Founder of the DPRK – Kim Il Sung – was born 1912. The Soviet Union assisted Kim Il Sung in founding the DPRK on September 9th, 1948. Like the USSR, the DPRK adopted the Gregorian Calendar. On September 9th, 1997, the DPRK instigated the ‘Juche Calendar’ (Korean: ‘주체연호’ – Ju Che Yeon Ho) – which marked the origin of the Juche ideology with the birth of its founder – Kim Il Sung – namely ‘1912’. This developed had been discussed for a number of years within the Korean Workers’ Party. It was first suggested by former Foreign Minister Choi Duk- sin in a letter to Kim Il Sung in 1988, although the idea had been informally discussed since 1986. Following the passing of Kim Il Sung ion the 8.7.1994, the idea took on a greater strength and was met with general agreement. As a means to continuously remember the founder of the North Korean State, his victory over US aggression, and his ability to build a Socialist State with Korean characteristics, it was thought a progressive move for the DPRK to instigate a dual-calendar system. The Juche Calendar begins with 1912 being ‘Year 1’. Given that Kim Il Sung was born on the 15.4.1912, and that the DPRK was founded on the 9.9.1948 (‘Year 37’ of the Juche Calendar), the year 1997 was designated ‘Year 86’ of the Juche Calendar. The Juche Calendar exists side by side with the Gregorian Calendar, but is considered more important. In the DPRK today, the date would be written like this: Juche 108 (2019).