Rodong Sinmun on Three-Point Patriotic Movement
Korean Central News Agency of DPRK via Korea News Service (KNS)
Pyongyang, September 20 (KCNA) -- The patriotic movement for national independence, peace against war and great national unity is a just movement to frustrate the moves of the foreign forces against reunification of Korea and energetically push forward the cause of national concord, peace and reunification of the country under the banner of "By our nation itself." Rodong Sinmun Wednesday says this in a signed article, and goes on:
Independent reunification, peace against war and great national unity are the main tasks of the Korean nation in their struggle for reunification of the country. Herein lies the road ahead of the Korean nation and the target of its struggle.
Independent reunification is the supreme task of the Korean nation.
The Korean nation, which is undergoing the tragedy of national division by the foreign forces, should always maintain independence, reject foreign interference and settle the issue of national reunification by itself on the principle of national independence.
Peace against war is the supreme task to defend the life and security of the nation.
To prevent the foreign forces from provoking a war and defend peace is a national task which brooks no further delay for the security and future of the nation and reunification of the country.
Great national unity, the basic way of strengthening the driving force of national reunification, gives a decisive guarantee for independent reunification and constitutes its essential content. Independent reunification and peace against war should be achieved by the great national unity.
The three-point patriotic movement -- independent reunification, peace against war and great national unity -- is the struggle to obtain the basic interests of the Korean nation.
The Korean nation, which struggles for national reconciliation and unity, peace and reunification, cannot talk about patriotism apart from the three-point patriotic movement.
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