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60th Anniversary of Three-Revolution Exhibition Marked

Korean Central News Agency of DPRK via Korea News Service (KNS)

   Pyongyang, August 24 (KCNA) -- A meeting to mark the 60th anniversary of the Three-Revolution Exhibition was held on Wednesday. The meeting was attended by Choe Thae Bok, secretary of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea, Ro Tu Chol, vice-premier of the Cabinet, officials concerned and officials and employees of the exhibition.
    A congratulatory message of the WPK Central Committee to the officials and employees of the exhibition was read out at the meeting.
    The message said that President Kim Il Sung, with deep insight into the importance of exhibition information service in the revolution and construction, founded the exhibition on Aug. 6, Juche 35 (1946) when he was leading the building of a new country. Kim Jong Il set out the revolutionary policies on improving the work of the exhibition to meet the requirements of modeling the whole society on the Juche idea and led the exhibition to play its role fully as a reliable base of mass education propelling socialist construction, the message pointed out.
    The message referred to the fact that the exhibition hosted scientific and technological festivals, many national and international exhibitions and fairs so as to contribute to widely disseminating fresh scientific and technological achievements and developing the nation's science and technology. It highly praised the officials and employees of the exhibition for their achievements.
    The reporter and speakers called for holding Kim Il Sung in high esteem as the eternal sun of Juche, devotedly defending Kim Jong Il politically and ideologically at the cost of their lives and bringing about a fresh turn in the work of the exhibition as required by the building of a great prosperous powerful nation in the Songun era.



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