Struggle for Cause of Socialism Urged
Korean Central News Agency of DPRK via Korea News Service (KNS)
Pyongyang, September 19 (KCNA) -- Socialism is the invariable idea and revolutionary banner of the popular masses struggling for independence, states Rodong Sinmun in an article Wednesday.
The author of the article goes on:
Only when all countries and nations advance along the road of socialism can they achieve independent development, freed from all forms of domination and subjugation, and ensure a durable global peace and security guaranteeing the existence and development of humankind.
There can be turns and twists in the course of the development of socialism, but the orientation of the development of history can never change.
Socialism is as alive as ever in the hearts of humankind.
The historic Pyongyang Declaration "Let Us Defend and Advance the Cause of Socialism" was signed by 70 political parties when it was made public on April 20, 1992 and now the number has gone beyond 270.
The declaration serves as a revolutionary banner powerfully arousing the revolutionary political parties and peoples aspiring after socialism worldwide to the struggle for defending and advancing the socialist cause.
The reality of the DPRK where this cause is making a long drive bears the most eloquent testimony to the truth, immutability and invincibility of the idea of socialism.
Korean-style socialism centered on the popular masses is the social system under which the independence of man is fully materialized. Socialism is the life and soul of the people of the DPRK. They are advancing vigorously along the road of socialism under the uplifted banner of the Juche idea and Songun idea.
When the popular masses advance under the banner of socialism can they totally eradicate class and national oppression and subjugation, achieve the independent development and prosperity of the countries and nations and realize the desire and ideal of humankind to live in an independent world.
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