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Significant Days of DPRK Marked Abroad

Pyongyang, December 15 (KCNA) -- Events took place in various countries on December 5 and 6 to mark the 20th anniversary of General Secretary Kim Jong Il's assumption of supreme commandership of the Korean People's Army and the 94th birth anniversary of Kim Jong Suk, an anti-Japanese war hero. They included meeting, book and photo exhibitions, film show in India, seminar in Colombia, lecture in Indonesia and ceremony of opening the week of photo exhibition in Nigeria.

On display in their venues were books and photos on the Songun revolutionary leadership feats of Kim Jong Il and photos introducing the Korean people in the efforts to build socialism.

Korean film "Arms of Korea" was displayed at the film show.

B.C. Gupta, chairman of the Juche Idea Study Society of Indian Delhi, said that Supreme Commander Kim Jong Il has put the defence capability of the DPRK on the highest level for the past 20 years.

The Korean people will surely win victory in the efforts to build socialism and achieve national reunification as they have the invincible revolutionary armed forces commanded by Kim Jong Il, the speaker stressed.

Jairo Gonzalez Trujillo, president of the Group for the Study of the Juche Idea "Kanggye" of Colombia, and other speakers noted that Kim Jong Il has defended the dignity and sovereignty of the country and wisely led socialist construction with his original Songun politics.

They praised the feats performed by Kim Jong Suk for the Korean revolution and the movement for women's emancipation.

Baharudin Basir, director of P.T. Dwi Mitra Perkasa of Indonesia, said the greatest feat of Kim Jong Suk is that she brought up Kim Jong Il to be heir to President Kim Il Sung and the sun of Juche.

The director of the Art and Cultural Council of the Ministry of Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria said that the peace of the Korean Peninsula and stability of Northeast Asia would be steadfastly guaranteed as long as there is the Songun politics pursued by Kim Jong Il.

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