Portraits of Marx and Lenin outside the Central Cadres Training School of the Workers' Party of Korea (2024)

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Portraits of Marx and Lenin outside the Central Cadres Training School of the Workers' Party of Korea (2024)
Seventy-four years ago, on June 25, 1950, U.S. imperialism used the United Nations as a cover to launch a genocidal war to prevent the liberation of the Korean peninsula and to invade socialist China.
In the Fatherland Liberation War (known as the Korean War in the West), the Democratic People's Republic of Korea led by Kim Il Sung was able to beat back the U.S. invasion to the 38th parallel with the help of Chinese volunteers and Soviet material assistance.
The human toll was enormous. U.S. and puppet forces carried out massacres of civilians in the south suspected of sympathizing with the socialist north. Twenty percent of the population in the north was killed. Every building above one story in the north was destroyed by U.S. bombs, as was the country’s industrial and agricultural infrastructure.
The Korean people in the north had to rebuild their country from the bottom up. Today, thanks to a planned economy and the political mobilization of its people, the DPRK is a strong socialist country that is able to defend itself and its neighbors from U.S. aggression.
Although an armistice was signed in 1953, the U.S. government still refuses to sign a treaty officially ending the war. The Pentagon continues to illegally occupy south Korea on behalf of Wall Street, using it as a base for subversion and military aggression throughout the region. But none of this has blunted the desire of the Korean people, north and south, for peaceful reunification.
Hands off the DPRK!
U.S. out of Korea!
Korea is one!
Kim Jong-un
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What’s a Prince to a King? Part V
Author: lovelyrhink
Pairing: Rhett/Link
Rating: M
Words: 4432
Tags: Rhink, Royal AU, Middle Ages AU, Threat of War, Swordfighting, Slowburn
Chapters: 8/?
Chapter Summary: Every day, the King gives him more reasons to feel fond.
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As the “news” about Kim Hyok-chol, along with 4 other governmental officials, having been “executed by the North Korean regime”, I made this. There are several other similar apocryphally sophistic stories like this from The Chosun Ilbo in which the bourgeoisie synchronously indulged in without any further validation(s) whatsoever. Rumor is, apparently, all it takes nowadays for condocted tales to be on the prime time bourgeois news all over the western hemisphere.
Here's a partial list of officials that were said to have been executed by the government in DPRK only to have resurrected back from the dead.
Korean title: 우리의 총창우에 평화가 있다
Korean lyrics:
침략의 무리 덤벼든다면 우린 용감히 쳐부시리라 장군님 명령 가슴에 안고 멸적의 총창 들었다 평화가 아무리 귀중해도 절대로 구걸은 하지않으리 우리의 총창우에 우리의 총창우에 평화가 평화가 있다
평화를 진정 사랑하기에 우린 목숨도 바쳐가리라 장군님 따라 천만이 뭉쳐 복수의 총창 들었다 평화가 아무리 귀중해도 절대로 구걸은 하지않으리 우리의 총창우에 우리의 총창우에 평화가 평화가 있다
Performed by The Korean People's Army State Merited Chorus.
Download link: http://www.mediafire.com/file/wpl0ck19cnrqf0l/Peace_Is_on_Our_Bayonet_new.rar
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