Anniversary of Kim Jong Il's work marked
KCNA
Pyongyang, May 5 (KCNA) -- Rodong Sinmun today dedicates an article to the 12th anniversary of Kim Jong Il's famous work "Our Socialism Centred On the Masses Shall Not Perish".
The work clearly proves that Korean-style socialism centred on the masses is invincible as it is based on the Juche idea and the single-hearted unity of the leader, the party and the popular masses and provides the people with an independent and creative life.
Saying that the past 12 years since the publication of the work clearly testified to the validity of Kim Jong Il's ideas and theories, the article notes that his Songun policy serves as an ever-victorious treasured sword as it makes it possible for Korean-style socialism centred on the masses to fully demonstrate its advantages and might.
It continues:
The Songun policy helps further project the popular nature of our socialism and reliably guarantee the people's requirements for independence and interests and the sovereign right and dignity of the country and the nation and protect them from all forms of aggression on the part of imperialist reactionaries.
The Songun policy provides a sure guarantee for our socialism's advance in reliance upon the might of single-hearted unity and paves the way of building a socialist land of bliss for people.
This policy serves as a treasured sword also because it helped achieve the single-hearted unity of the party, the army and the people with the headquarters of the revolution as its core, the unbreakable harmonious whole.
It is thanks to this policy that the army and the people are closely linked by the true comradely relationship as they share life and death with each other in devotedly defending the headquarters of the revolution and all members of our society are so single-heartedly united that the army and the people have one and the same idea and fighting spirit.
The Songun policy not only helped increase the defence capacity of the country but bring about a great surge in all fields of socialist construction, the article concludes.

