National Meeting Marks 100th Anniversary of KNA
A national meeting took place at the People's Palace of Culture in Pyongyang on March 22 to mark the 100th anniversary of the Korean National Association (KNA) formed by Kim Hyong Jik, an indomitable revolutionary fighter and outstanding leader of the anti-Japanese national liberation movement in Korea.
The KNA, formed at Hakdang-gol in Pyongyang on March 23, Juche 6 (1917), was a secret association aimed to achieve the independence of the country and build a highly civilized state by the concerted efforts of all Koreans.
Present at the meeting were Kim Yong Nam, Choe Ryong Hae and other senior Party, state and army officials, the chairman of a friendly party, officials of Party, armed forces organs, ministries and national agencies, those of merits, and officials of organs and industrial establishments in the city, labour innovators and bereaved families of martyrs.
Kim Ki Nam, member of the Political Bureau and vice-chairman of the WPK Central Committee and member of the State Affairs Commission of the DPRK, made a report.
He said that the formation of KNA was an epochal event of great significance in putting the Korean people's anti-Japanese struggle to achieve the country's independence and save the destiny of the distress-torn nation on a new high stage under the banner of independence against imperialism and national unity.
Under the guidance of Kim Hyong Jik, the KNA dynamically spurred the independent and uniform development of the national liberation movement and explored a new path of proletarian revolution under the uplifted banner of independence by its own efforts and national unity, the reporter said, adding:
The great intention and desire for bright future cherished by Kim Hyong Jik were successfully realized under the leadership of President Kim Il Sung and Chairman Kim Jong Il.
The idea of "Jiwon" (aim high) is being successfully carried forward by Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un.
The reporter called for glorifying the idea and intention of "Jiwon" as eternal spiritual treasure of the Korean revolution and waging a more dynamic struggle for the building of a powerful socialist country, the independent reunification of the country and the final victory of the revolutionary cause of Juche, rallied close around Kim Jong Un.
KCNA
A national meeting took place at the People's Palace of Culture in Pyongyang on March 22 to mark the 100th anniversary of the Korean National Association (KNA) formed by Kim Hyong Jik, an indomitable revolutionary fighter and outstanding leader of the anti-Japanese national liberation movement in Korea.
The KNA, formed at Hakdang-gol in Pyongyang on March 23, Juche 6 (1917), was a secret association aimed to achieve the independence of the country and build a highly civilized state by the concerted efforts of all Koreans.
Present at the meeting were Kim Yong Nam, Choe Ryong Hae and other senior Party, state and army officials, the chairman of a friendly party, officials of Party, armed forces organs, ministries and national agencies, those of merits, and officials of organs and industrial establishments in the city, labour innovators and bereaved families of martyrs.
Kim Ki Nam, member of the Political Bureau and vice-chairman of the WPK Central Committee and member of the State Affairs Commission of the DPRK, made a report.
He said that the formation of KNA was an epochal event of great significance in putting the Korean people's anti-Japanese struggle to achieve the country's independence and save the destiny of the distress-torn nation on a new high stage under the banner of independence against imperialism and national unity.
Under the guidance of Kim Hyong Jik, the KNA dynamically spurred the independent and uniform development of the national liberation movement and explored a new path of proletarian revolution under the uplifted banner of independence by its own efforts and national unity, the reporter said, adding:
The great intention and desire for bright future cherished by Kim Hyong Jik were successfully realized under the leadership of President Kim Il Sung and Chairman Kim Jong Il.
The idea of "Jiwon" (aim high) is being successfully carried forward by Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un.
The reporter called for glorifying the idea and intention of "Jiwon" as eternal spiritual treasure of the Korean revolution and waging a more dynamic struggle for the building of a powerful socialist country, the independent reunification of the country and the final victory of the revolutionary cause of Juche, rallied close around Kim Jong Un.
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