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Day of Sun Observed in Nigeria and Guinea
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Pyongyang, March 30 (KCNA) -- A ceremony of opening a week of the Korean photo exhibition and film show took place in Nigeria and a lecture in Guinea on the occasion of the birth anniversary of President Kim Il Sung (the Day of the Sun). Displayed at the venue of the exhibition were photos dealing with the exploits performed by the President. Also displayed there were photos showing the true picture of Songun Korea. The participants in the film show watched a Korean film "Monument to Party Founding". The director of the Art and Cultural Council of the Ministry of Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria said that the President liberated Korea which groaned under the military occupation of the Japanese imperialists and built the first people's democratic state in the East by holding high the banner of Juche. He went on: The President inflicted upon the U.S. a bitter defeat, the first of its kind in history, though it boasted of being the "strongest" in the world, and brought about the beginning of decline for the U.S. imperialists. He turned the DPRK into a socialist power independent in politics, self-supporting in economy and self-reliant in national defence. After watching the film, an official of Imo State, Nigeria, noted: The President created a brilliant model in building a revolutionary party in the era of independence. He found himself among popular masses with firm faith that they are the driving force of the revolution and laid a foundation for founding the party by way of organizing basic party organizations. Thanks to such firm organizational and ideological foundation for party founding the Workers' Party of Korea was founded on October 10, 1945, right after the liberation of the country. An official of a Guinean factory said in a lecture that the kind-hearted image of the President would always be remembered not only by the Korean people but by progressive mankind. |
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