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1.'lle Jok ~» Part,y, the Anti-Wu !Aowman~;, an4 a swiftq eroViins U.umbe1' of progl.'essive u.s. poople
Gmphatioal]Jr re;Jeov an4 aoorntu113 repudiate the ~aoist
imperiali:St u.s. GoWrmJG!lV aDd. X'UliDS olasa. iVe have
chosen instead to launoll a pNgram of PEOPLES t DIPLOlUOY \
to of':taet the vile• brigand.ish, P8l'Petual scheming of' t.ba
u.s. imperialists • so-called Depart;uaen'ti ot State. The
'\ Prctsen:b visit of ot.Qt u.s. PE<~PLESt AI:lTI-DIPERIALIS!r \
\ DELmGATION nwp.-Ics the inauguat:Lon b.r tha u.a. peopl<J '
;\ ot this prograa.~ of PEQPLESt DIJ?JlWAOY • \Ve believe that; ·' i• is proper for us to launoh our Pl'Ogram 1.dth this visl'C
I !ot eolidaritcY to the Democratic Peoples' Republic of
Itorea• fo1' it vtas here in the ~orioua and hero:l.o DelllO
oratict .Peoples t Uepubl:l.o of Korea tha'C U.s • imperialism
f~t bit; ·the dust. ~Ve believe that when 3118 u.s. im~orialJAlra is finally def'eated and tho book is closed
.f'o~var on its :Lne;lorious lliotor.rt it \1:1.11 be written
t:tiat u.s. impel.--ialism was programmed f'or death and total f
destruction on the sacred aoU of ti1a gallant Korean
people • cur Doleg·J tion is honored to be received b3"
the Korean :poople and have . our program ot PEOPLES•
DIP.f.£JM.t\OY ~ceivo ouch po\1Gr.eul and. aignif'icant SltppOrt.
It all of the oppressed and :rGVOlutioDary peoples of
the world follow tho example ii. ot th$ heroio Xorean
people, led by tllil far-s13htacl Geniws-Oommander, the
Ever-Victorious Comrade !tim Il SUrlg1 then ou pro~
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ot ~~· DIPLOMACY will be a gr:eat success and u.s. 1m-i
pedal,u,a Will have received a stingina and signitican'b slap
in .ita uslT piratical face. /' •1 I. '
'. · l · VJe wcjgrd.we that the f'ront ·11nea in the battle against
)" ........ ~. .i' \ · u.S./ imperialism are here in Asia• 'l'went.r ye~ ago, the
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Ko~- people fought a blooq1 but victorious bat-vle against \ .
the torcos of' u ,s, f1lperi.alism." ror almost a centtar.r the
heraio Vietnamese people have withstood the onslaushts ot ;
tM 'lrenoh, Japanese and now the u~s. imperialists• guus., ! . . . . . / .
tank8 · and bombs • Even though their struggle hac been Q1+-
d.uou.$:• th• Vietnames• people have lauDOhed mana' victorious
o:ttensivas aga1nsv tlut u.s. agsresaom • b7 ha-.. provided ; ! , ~ '
til he~J.o 90~1 f'o» the ma;Jorit.Y ot u,s • .routh who have nc,w
4oined the anti-we» movement. lfow the u.s. aggresaors ~ve . './' . .. sp~ad their rain of' bombs ove» the entift; Indochinese people~
In a · trellQ', theT have dlat:ro7e4 the llis1;orio and saered
monument Anskor Wat! b U ,s. imperialists• OIA eDg:l.neered
a milit~ coup d•et'• in Cambodiat while head of' state
Norodon Samd.eoh Si,banoulc waa maldns a tou of' :traten181
countries 1 l;'eplaoin8 him with the puppe'fJ lackey Lon lfol.
Seeins that the beroio Rhmel:' people would not stand b7
while the u_.s~ bla1ian11J..y set up this puppeu regime in their
ooun.tr.r • the U.s" impJrialiats and tbe u South Vietnamese
puppets vengefully invaded Oam.bodial'l terr.Ltor.Y• ,
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Du1J ~oJI eYe~ aoil ot ~saioa bJ' • u,s. ~iata• ' '1 'f • / r
the -- IndoohJ.nes• people haw macJe aa a~t• aD4 _ . .
power.ful respoue• 1'h.18 uU. tb.q ~ozmect a U11ift,e4. mUifJUJ".
h'on11 t;o coo~ve al1 aapeot;a ot· t.beu li.benfliOA ~- 1'.b.t.; . . . .
tr.a • .t.m&te:rialia- moDe1re»·18 so heJRleaa asaiu11 .the Indo-A '
· cbineae lie Ptopleat ·wl:lanl •ti'tJrsl• fiba' 11ut owa ~·
movelllellta 'b:l.'tDs abou.1t tM a;11nla-1oa 111 utOat teaaa tu unttlr.
arut soliduitr o~ ta. Asia people agalrlsiJ. tf.S• im;pe»iaUs••
h lllcioohine•e pGoplfl bave shoa.onoe agaira that ~
thousJt tM teolm.oloslOaJ. m:l.sht o'E u.s, impo»ialisa 1a. oo~ .
s14enble, alai tl,Sf 1mperial1• 1a doome~ Buq ~ BenoA. leade» o~. the Blaolc ·.Pu.tbeJI·· ~l:tl7 baa· o~ct tlrl.ll· ·tctea
in a slogana ••lJ!b.e s:pb-111 ot the poop~ ill greaue~ thaD. 1::l:1Al
u.s. iaP,erialt.ta' teolmolo~Jl!•" ·
loda3'1 t;he p»tsona· inside tM u~~ are over.tlowins with
pol1uio.3l. priso11em• Leaders r4 the .Black Panther Pan, . . . . .. . .
~aU beoause ·thaT stood. up 11\ de.t••• o1. the P8?Ple,
· othera. haw fallen viotial to ~- political assasatna
t101:18 air vhe hands oZ the .wlin~ claaa• In one oaso, the
V'ioioua and sadiau1o members o~ the notOrious . Ohio ago· Polio.•
Dopartznenv came in ~· nJ.sb,iJ and. entered. tlle hpme Q~ a
· Blaolc l?anthe1' · Part.T Leader, ~d !iam.pbon, and sh01J him to
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deaidl pue he slept. ao w s9e tba1J the methods ot ter1'0»
and ml11'deJ.'Oua au.ppwsaion aw the saM wtutreve~ tlJe u,s. imperialiata set too1J and at1:emp11 to wipe ou.iJ the righteous
res1s1;a.Dce and rebeUioa ot the peoplet Oomftde lC1II n Suns
said tb.a• • "Who• thea 1a oppaaaio~ then 1a ruiatuol
ot the people'* •
If4~·· ill KoJ:G& we t1D4 a people who bow la14 tiLe to~ . '
daiJiotUJ ot oomn»m:la aD4 ue DOW rtJSbiQS w11ih Ollb111ma '.
apee4 to ~- tile!» aooiet.Y JAto aa ~· pancU.s••• · ADA ~ oaJ.y tbtng a~uataa be1iWGJl tlle Kowaa. people aD4
puadiae 1a the oco11PI1D8 aJ!lll" ot the u.s~ iDq)erialist
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1'he iulge:t'laliatlf 11lte to sins a aoDg eat11ile4 "God
Bless Ar181'loa1" aD4 oa eaoJ:L U.s. ®llu bill the7
~ 1Daoribe4 the wol.'da "In Go4 W. ~11," butJ no11 even God
himseU, it he eziate4 outside the braiDa o~ Cf&P1tal1st1o
preachers aDd priests, could. saw u.s. 1mper1al1sa fro1l
the 1Dev1talbe doODt that the people ot the world tmt
prepuins for it,. .I\D4 we· wan1i the world to lmow tha'b
~o1n1na in tlut ~ o~ tbe ~em 1lbo ue pnpariDS
the tiDal resti.Ds place tor u.s. Oapitalisa, Raoiat i'aao1811,
Qn4 Dape~, are tbe eve~ JlUDibe» ot u.s. peoples
tbemaelves. '·
~ month ot Jul7 waa a mol1.tdl cOIDIIeiDOratlq tlle
vioi;ol'ious struggle ot the Kowan people asa1M11 u.s .. 1m.perla11sa. J'J:om all the ~mtemal countrie• a:a4 ~ libe,.._ .
. atioa m.o~mente ewrawhel'e haw come VIUII cOMJmioctioD&
to the Ko"P, people aa4 to tbe Geltlus-Oommande~, Oollll.'tade
\ lWl n suns;, expwasiJls sol14arit.r wi:bh 70\UP valiald
stwggle agatnsil th8 u.s. 1mperia11a11 tlggL'essors who ·baft
divided 701Jr srt)ail COUD.1i»T 1D two. All the prognasiW aD4
revolut1on&17 people ot tbe wol:"14 ·~oosruz• that the tbe
Korean peopl& were tlls tirs11 to briDsiU.a. imperialis.._
ldl•'• twspbliria to thou knees seventMil 3GUS aCo•
Oa this occasion. we ot the u.s. PEOPLES' ANTI
DIPERIALIS!IP DELEGATION Q;N houore4 to make this first
histol'io trip to the Democratic Peoples• l?epublio of
Kowa. Our visi'b here represents a momentous addition to
the invinoible worlcl-wide a:¥!ra7 ot forces pitted against
the u.s. imperialists. For it is not onl.\f in every corner
of Asia, Africa, and Latin America that people are surgin8
forward to gain their freedom and their vital human rightSJ
now, inside the belly of the imperialist monster, revolu
tionaires in the b~ck and white struggle are moving to
overthrow the vicious capitalist system which oppressea
the people of the United States and ~ indeed the curse
of the enbire planeta
Because n live daily ~tlUn the very confines
of the imperialist monster--the greatest ene_, ot all
hnmanity- we undestand its nature very clearly. A'b
home we see ita :ba fascist oppression an4 CG»ital,,t
exploitation of the masses of the people-bl.4ck, MeJtican, \
Indian or native American, Asian and poor white. We
see the great wealth of our country grabbed and consuted
by the avaricious monopoly capitalists~ whUe children
die of malnutrition and starvation, We know that because
ot the racist nature of imperialist America, people· are
imprisoned for nothing more than the color of their
skin. Our comrades have been murdered in the streets
by hired fascist troops who audaciously claim to "serve
and protect" us, and students are beaten and jailed
because they refuse to remain silent in the face of
racist oppression and imperialist aggression.
Here in Asia we see most vividly the other
face of u.s. fascis~namelY u.s. imperialist aggression.
The issue cannot be stated mpre cleaJ71y'--our ene1113" is one
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perpetrated untold industioe , inhnmanit.Yt and exploitation
upon:tbe people of the whole world. Bound together ~th
you by our. common determination to bring final death to
U.s. imperialism, we the thS, Peoples.• A.nti-IDlperialis•
Delegation, representing the progress~ve u.s. people,
stand in firm and militant solidarity with the 40 million
Korean people undel.' the wise leadersh1p. of Oomrade'. KiJa Il
Sung·, in you. struggle. to ge1J the u.s, imperialiEJt; aggressor. .. . ~
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~is 'Wip. to K'Ona is o~ hi~vo signi:t'~.opce to .' . .' i
us no~ only because it makes it possible fOJ.' ue to $xpress .,
otU- soliduity with the Korean peoplei but also· because it
will greatly aid us in stl.'engthening oU,r own revolutionar,y ,
struggle. The U.s. ruling· class works, teverishl3' to I.
isolate Olm· struggle by l3'in8 to t~e jmerican peop~e. abouiJ . \_'
the strength of the zorld-wide anti-imperialist foro~•, , ·, ., r
constantly clamoring abouiJ the imminent victory ot u•a• foreign policy ot agg:r:ession. In this wrq the.Y: trY: to
keep the people ignorant o~ their own power to smash the.
cqpi talist system that oppresses them every da,y . of thi~
lives 1 That ignorance is part o:t the insidious plot ~t
the imperialists who hqve their bood-stained hands ~o;-e r . , ,
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·\ people of Africa, Latin America, and espeically As.j.a~ The · .;:,
imperialists fear that their heart; will be. cut. ou:IJ· tuoa
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w1 thi-~, so they must perpetuate that ignorance. But the J
Ame~~an people, especially the youth, are seeing through
this;' treacherous web of lies. The.r are seeing u.s. '
im~•rialism being defeated on the b~ttlefields of Asia, I. .. '
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p~iF~l.Y in the hewio libera•ion war ot the Viebamese, '
\ X.oirfan, and Cambodian peoples.
ou trip to the Democratic Peoples • Republic of
Ko~ .. will pla.r a oruoial pan ~ deatroyiDg tb41J web of
u.s~ imperi~list• lies. We have seen here with o\Ut '
own eyes t~e beaut7 and stJ:ength ot the Korean people under
the W'ise le4deah1p of Comrade Kill I1 Suns. al'l4 have learned
in ~~aU o:t the glorious anti-J ap8JI8ae struggle t the
~·oU.S: defea11 of the u.s • impel1.1aliat• 1.Q the.
"~ i l71t-th~~lan.d Liberation War, the g:rea1t :teata. ot socialisu .:Jk' ·.,· .· .· . . r (tona:ij~tion, atl4 your, just and invincible struggle to . ; . . '
/ r~~;r tho l'atherland. We will go back to tb.e American
..... ' pel;la IQiiiiAI.il withe ·t;h.is Jmewlad$41 11114 giW the!a a tul1
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.,report. We know this will be a sifP).ttican1J. leap toward.
the final goal o~ smaslliD$ u.s. imperialiaa. &Ve1'3'Wll.ere.
t.· have ..... uw studied the long and arduous ·,
strugg~e w~ch the Korean people waged~or thie,r freedom
and indepenci~oe • And we llave coM to u.nda~tand tha
pr~ound si~ioance ot t~ anti-Japanese st~le %a for
3,:6~ revolut~&r.r his torr: _. By visi tins Jlangyongdae • ' ~ . . ;>
· the spiri.tual;. cr~' ot the Korean revolution& we le~d \.' i_ \
how t~<srea"tJ ~ader Comrade Kim Il SUD8 came to wage ' 1 . t
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the struggle that ultimatel7 brough~ the Korean people to
liberation• revolutiont and socialism. At BonshWa-ri
we looked deep into the re'folution&.X7 hUtor.r o:t Oolarr£df
Kim Il Sung1 s famil.Y - a famil7 that had fought bravel7
for generations as true patri.ota ot Korea. We saw how ·, I
the great Leader's revolutiona17 heritage was courtgeousiJ'
planted and cq.re:tull7 nurtured so t4t1t he was able .to tak•
on the glorious task of leading the Koirean people d.QWJl
the road of liberation and revolutionz~:·
Having led the !;t 15-TeU long victorious stru.gsl•
against Japanese imperialism, Comrade Xim Il SUng was
able to see what others were blind to • the impending nse ot Japanese m111tarism und.er the guiding hand of u!a!
imperialism• hom !I!ojo to Sato the insidious aima and gl.'eeq
ambitions of the Japanese to rule the ~le of Asia• and.
Korea in particular, have remained a unohanged~
As Comrade· Kim Il SUDS has so wiseJ.r pointed outl
''The u.s. imperialists are Jaking preparations for the
formation of the so-called • Pacifio Alliance t in the :ru East. This 1s to rearm the Japanese imperialists and uti- ,
lize them as a 1shock brigade• of an aggressive war
against the DPBK• the Soviet Union and the Peoples• Re•
publio of Cbinat and utilize them to put down the national
liberation movements ot the people of ~ oppressed oo~
tries in the Pacific areas~" The :masses of people within
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the u~s. must be told of the role which ~ Japanese
mUitarism is playing in the s<lhemes of the cr.s. imperi•
alists to conquer Asia.
The historical jealousy of the inferior ~ barb·arous
West to oonquer and suppress the superior and o~vilized
societies of the East has never been abandoned since the \,
fiZ'St day that the snoopy explorers of the West feaated
their greeQ71 burg~ous eyes upon the exquisite beauty · \
of the East, The avaricious and p:Ndat,ory approe.oh o~ the ,
West towuds the East is now embodied 1n the contemptable
and feverish attempts ot b u~s, imperialism to oonq.ue:r
Asia.
We are dealing with an arrogan'b monster pu:tf'ed ~ nth the
false prid~ of a bandit that has falsel1 identified his loot
and :s>lunder as his own accomplishments and contributions
to civilization.
When we return to the u.s. we wUl re-eduoate the Ameri
oan peop~e abo\lt a long :forgotten chapter of their historyt\
that chapter in which the Korean people were the :first to
bring the U ~s, Imperialists to their knees by intlioting
on them J1 a crushing, humiliating de:teat 17 years ago \
along the 38th parallel, thereby smashing forever the
myth that U ~a,. imperialism could never be defeated •.
T.ba u.s. imperialist aggressors have tried hard to
bur.y that history beneath 4 mountain of anti-communist
olamours and vioious lies. They- have held high the blood-/
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s1JaiD84 brumelt o:t tha ao-oalle4 United Na'b1ou 1A theh
ai;beap• to 3uatitr tlte ags:r:esalve 1Dvas1oa ot North Korea, .,
1!M people ot the U'n1tecl Mwflt•ww states ban beea taue;b.•
tlaa11 the Ito:x:eaD Wu wu a "bol_r t'td o~ade to keep the ,, ~''~~-'''"'V&4C.~.,_~-. f~JM~••··rl--t~lf,._,,._,. world tae ~ oom:=t sri'• It 1a the duilr ot tM u.s • .-: . . Peoples • AD.ti-lmperia1ia11 Delep1J1oa to deatro7 tlaa11 we'b
, ot 11ea aDd. re4oatl.'U011 fox- tt. Ame»ioaa people tlaa11 pelllocl
o:t hia1Jor,- wh1oh we -ft.:.1eaue4· abou iJl tlle DIU8e_..
villages aD4 m.oun1Ja1M 01 ro= ooG~XU~t w• will teU tbela.a'boa JuDI a,, 1950 ... a date whioh
· Dl1.tatJ so d.owa .. iA h1sw3.,-· u. -.. btSI*''~•· d ta dowA'taU
ot\ tb4l: .171Dst DllU'dero~ U.S• ~1a1is' AD4 abou11 \_:.; ' . "'t:
~,. ¥ .•. 26 ... 191}0 • w.bea Maabal X1ta I1 Sl.uiSt bri.l-
l.ian't Coa8Dder• isa1»4 toZ'td& Jda lJezroi.o oaU to the haa
people to l'ise. up aD4 apeU the agpeaao•• H18'toJ.7 baa·
sllowJl thai~ oA tha1J dq he iaaue4 a ft:nsina oa11 no1J ~-11
to the Konaa peoplet bu1l uo all o~ t8 oppnsaecl aD4 a
ploite4 maasea o~ the wor14 to be(lia thai» sJ.old.oWJ a~
to smau to~ t.b8 izrq)erialln a» make1'11t eapeoi~ .
the u.,a. imperialists. ~ve waa s pw~aaiw Ame:d.oaa
people to hea» that call ot ao .reus aso and talce 111 to
he an. An4 the u,s, Pooplea• An1i1-Imperialis1l Delega111on will
see to it that the Ameldom people baar tU ho~ trl11ill
aboutJ the 5'1 d.a.18 that .the u,s., !D;'Iel:"ialtata oawled ove»
s:Jnobon OouUt.1 and maJli' Othe» plaoea ot 9'011» fa'bbar18D4•
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committing unspeakable atrocities upon innocent people. ~Y ..
will hear the lf>rds o:t you beloved leader when he s~dl
"Engels once called the ~itish BJ.'1D7 the most brtttial ar1Q'.
During the Second Wo:L-ld War the German l'ascis1t Arq· olltdid
th.a British a7liJJT in its savager.Y• No humaD. braiDs coUld
eve!' imagine more diabolical and more horrible barbarities
thBn those couaitted by the Hitlerlte villains a11 tha1J time~
But in Korea.- the Yankees surpassed by :fa» the H1t1erite••"
I'ti is imperative that the .ADutricflll people finally know
the res1J ot the history of tha1J atrocious wu ~ • ot ~
way the u.s. imperialist maraUders ran for their lives
towa:L'd the South in the iace ot the guns and dete~tion
ot a people' refusins to be enslaved bt imperialisa. ot ho\V.
the l.YiDg ohief'tains ot U.s, ~erialism begged toJ: nego
tiations and then made tlleir tl.'eacherous delnanda at the
bargaining table for temto17 they could not win in battle~
And how tho heroic Korean People's Arm,:r heeded the words
o:t the iron-!UJ.ed genius commander• .Marshal Kim Il SUJ18•
when he instructed them not to .Yield even an inch ot land
to the enemy'. ·And how under his wise instruction they
fought valiantJ..y • each fighter a match for one lumdred ot
the ene1D3' • We will tell them how eve17 aggressive effon
was frustrated b,y the Korean People • s Arm:! at the f:t'Ont,
supported by -the ingenuity, strength• and loving dedica1Jion
of those in the rear. OnlJr then will they understand wh;y
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the U ~s. generals were f'1nall3' forced to pick up the pen and
surrender, in ink drawn from the bltJod of hundreds o~ thou.
dands of Korean fighters who died to defend your glorious
B'atherland.
And it will be with the g~eatest joy that we will tell
the American people of the glorious Victories of· your so
cialia1i revolutioD;J1 of the m.iraouloua eoonomio O()natruc•
tion that ha.S built a paradise in a land left .!A. ruin and
rubble by the U ~a • imperialist mara.udem seventeen yetp:a
ago. We h&ve visited you:/! faotoriea and cooperative farms
and seen th8 results of a Ohollima people fl1in8 fow«rd
in the simultaneous developmen1l of heav industl"T• light
industr.y and agrioul:tnU'fJ • No othe» people in the histor7
of the world have been able to achieve such fantastic re
aul ta in all areas ot the econoJV at one time~
When we visited Hambeung• we 3aW a modem industrial
city• built for the needs o:r the people~ In the capitalist
United States~. technology is hishl7 advanced• but serves
only to exploit and murder people• to demean and destroy \
their humanity. But in Korea we have seen and felt how
socialist technology workd. :tor the liberation of people • \
We see that you have long since a•••t abolished the exploi
tation of man by man and that now your struggle to emaneipa~e
man from arduous labor is yet another height that will soon
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be conquered by- the Korean peoples ~· The workers and poverty-;..
stricken. people o.g the world have much to enT7 in the lives
of tbe world.ng people in the Democratic Peoples* Republio
ot Korea - but as rou:r childl.'en sing in their songs • 1$tl
have nothing to enT3 in the whole world!
We b4ve seen too the ~a~ successes y-ou have Jade tR
the emancipation ot women. Centuries ·Upon centuries o:t
oppression and exploitation have been wiped out since the
passage ot the Law ot lll(ual.11i7 o:t the Sexes ;Jua11 2/1:, 7eam1
ago, The special care paid to the ueeda of ICored revolu
tioJi8r7 wo11en caDnOt be matohed - such a coaplete s.rstea
ot child oare and mate1"1tal bene:tita is the a.r.aJI o:t women
throughout; t,he wo:1ld'
We have seen on the ~aoes ot 3'01U' children::Jtthe :nowet
buds o:t re'V'Olution, 1ihe ~1llmen11 o:t another centu:nes- ·
old dream o:t a ht:q>p7 life withou1J 8D7 worries•· They are
a generation instilled with a aaored ~aiont to once and
:tor aU drive the U~S~ imperialists ou'b o:t South Korea .. re
uni1)' the B'ath&rland and complete the Korean revolution.
FrOm the Children's Palace and the Ohollima nurseries
and kindergarb&DS to the busy streets where Young Pioneers
march vigorously and j oy:tully toward their schools, the
voices of these young Chollima spirits rin8 out with the~
dedication to that struggle• their love for their glo~olis
l1atherland1 and their unswenins devotion to the lov:L)ls
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Leader whose solicitude has n.ou.:rished them from int~7•
Ot oourse1 we ot the u.s. Peoples Ant1-Im~»rialis1J
Delegation feel it as ol.U' highest dut,- to build a mlUtan1J
struggle in the u.s. 3gairlst the occupation of the sou
thern pan ot you fatherland by the imperial is~ swine 1
espeoiall_y the u,s, imperialists, After two long and
bitte~ W'8l.'a :tougb.11 b3' the people of' Korea againSt tllQee
~ would keep them as colonial aubjeots, thaU unna1nlral
division o:t a lal'ld• ot a people, ot a fam1l.J' oonti.nuee •. \'
i\mencan people must be made to see that 1.vere iU no1J fOlr \\
the guM aDd planas and tl:oopa and Dl0n&3" of the u.s. ~''\. perialista aggressors, the puppet Pale Juns Iii ollp
would nou las1J to~ own a :taw hours. .And as it the!.» ·~ ' .
ve7:7 occupation o~ South Xorea wew not in itselt an as
gressiva act, tll& UJS. ilr;»erialista ceaselessl3 commit
provooationa upon provooation against tbe sovereignt7 of
t..'le DI'RK.
1b bqnnor we ·~vUl raise amons the American people
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is for U~. troops to get out of South Korea so all KoreaDS
Ina¥ decide on their future aa one unitiod natioa, But
\Ve will tell the Americon people, and the U.s. imperialists
thamsel ves 1 thD.t it the3' do not wUlingl.y' leave 1 there is
not a doubt, not; even a allred of doub1J tha'b the next; time
the Korean people will drive them into the sea, ou1J o~
ep17 ri, evar,. village, ever3" cit.Y of South Korea where
the1' aw :perpetrating their atrocities. The imperialists
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will tr7 to olose their ears t perluq>e try to silence ua •
but they wUl have to know that theu time is sh.o~, and
gets short;er with each passing hour~ fhe words. o~ you» . ,~.
brillian'b, iron-wUled commander, Marshal XiDl n SUM
ring out clearly with. their 1mmtstf&keable message: to the '•
aggressors a "We dO not wan'b war, but are nevex- atraid o~ \ \
it • Our people and People r s Arf1rl will return reta.Uation , \
tor the 'retaliation' o'E tbe u.s. imperiil1sts 1 all~uiJ ·,., \
wu for 8.11-ou'b war. The u.s. imperialists must Jtu.1ii be aware that if they aggravate the situation and per-.
~ ·'· ''· aisten1Jly take the road of war despite our warn.trigS.. th8;-..... will sutter a heavier defeat this time."