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Kim Jong Il's Exploits Lauded in Various Countries
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Pyongyang, June 16 (KCNA) -- Events took place in various countries on the occasion of the 49th anniversary of General Secretary Kim Jong Il's start of work at the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea. Seminars, lectures, meetings and round-table talks took place in Romania, Serbia, Switzerland, Malaysia, Nepal, Nigeria and Peru from June 7 to 12. Vasile Orleanu, chairman of the Supreme Council of the Socialist Party of Romania, said that the history of the WPK would be unthinkable apart from Kim Jong Il. The general secretary of the New Yugoslavia Communist Party of Serbia said that Kim Jong Il developed and enriched the Juche idea founded by President Kim Il Sung and turned the DPRK into an invincible socialist power. C. P. Mainali, general secretary of the Central Committee of the Nepal Communist Party (Marxist-Leninist), said that Kim Jong Il developed the WPK into a party serving the popular masses and smashed the imperialist allied forces' moves to stifle the DPRK by enforcing the great Songun politics and thus firmly defended the Korean revolution and the socialist cause. Igwanagu Nicholas, chairman of the Nigerian Group for the Study of Kimilsungism-Kimjongilism, praised the immortal feats of Kim Jong Il who strengthened and developed the WPK into the experienced, seasoned and invincible ranks that have achieved the steel-strong unity and cohesion on the basis of the Juche idea. Guillermo Alcazar Ribera, chairman of the Peruvian Group for the Study of Kimilsungism-Kimjongilism, praised Kim Jong Il for making a great contribution on behalf of the era and history after being born as the shining star over Mt. Paektu in the flames of the anti-Japanese war. Martin Lotscher, chairman of the Switzerland-Korea Committee, and general director of the M.K.P. Company of Malaysia lauded Kim Jong Il for developing the WPK into an invincible party. Congratulatory messages to the dear respected Kim Jong Un were adopted at a meeting and a seminar in Switzerland and Nepal. |
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