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Wednesday, June 26, 2013

KIM JONG UN GIVES FIELD GUIDANCE TO KANGGYE GENERAL TRACTOR PLANT
Pyongyang, June 21 (KCNA) -- Marshal Kim Jong Un, first secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea, first chairman of the DPRK National Defence Commission and supreme commander of the Korean People's Army, gave field guidance to the Kanggye General Tractor Plant.

He went round the revolutionary museum first. Watching for a long while the photos of the great Generalissimos Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il displayed in the lobby of the revolutionary museum, he said that they attached great importance to this plant as it plays an important role in developing the nation's machine-building industry.

He watched the words of the song of the plant displayed there. He asked the manager and the secretary of the party committee of the plant to sing the song. He praised them for singing the song well, his face beaming with a broad smile. It was a good song as it reflected the spirit of the workers of the plant, he added.

He recalled that Kim Jong Il regarded the plant as important and showed particular loving care for it in his lifetime. Kim Jong Un praised the plant for conducting effective education of its employees in the leadership exploits of the great men of Mt. Paektu after building the revolutionary museum well. Noting that it is a good center for education, he said it stands out in a sharp contrast to the plant he criticized while visiting it a few days ago.

He dropped in at the products show hall to see machines manufactured by the plant and learn about the development of new type products. He expressed satisfaction over the fact that the plant manufactured new modern machines of Korean style by its own efforts and with indigenous technology.

It is good to have the spirit of buckling down to the work full of confidence, not disappointed in any difficulties, he said, asking what is necessary for the modernization of the plant. He took benevolent measures.

He went round the processing and assembling shops to learn in detail about production there. At the processing shop, he praised the plant for keeping the production site neat and tidy. He was pleased to see varieties of machine parts being churned out from modern machines and presses standing in lines at the work sites.

After watching workers of the plant using a modern spinning machine presented to Kim Jong Il and Kim Jong Un as a gift, he appreciated the intense loyalty of its workers to the Party.

At the assembling shop he encouraged the workers and technicians devoting their wisdom and enthusiasm to the production of machines. Walking a compound of the plant, he praised its workers for keeping their work sites neat and tidy. He called for intensifying the work to spruce up the inside of the plant like a palace and its outside like a park.

He made the round of the swimming pool and gymnasium newly built by the plant. He praised officials of the plant and a relevant field for having made devoted efforts to provide its workers with ample conditions for cultural rest.
"I am very pleased to see the modern swimming pool and gymnasium," he said, adding that the longer one watches the plant, the more it looks attractive.

Going round the canteen in the compound and a bean processing factory, he learned about supply service. At the dining room he was very pleased to hear that the plant has detailed plans for daily service, monthly special service, service to couples of innovators, service to mothers and service on birthdays and service is given according to them.

Stressing once again that supply service means a battle for defending socialism, he urged the officials to pay primary attention to the work for improving the standards of material and cultural life of the workers.

"I am most pleased when I visit any plant which is successful in supply service," he added. He met with the labor innovators of the plant and had a photo session with them. He watched a grand chorus "Our Plant Shining with the Bloodline of Mt. Paektu" presented by workers of the plant. He congratulated them on their successful performance.

"I drew great strength while watching the performance. It helped me renew the resolution to more successfully make revolution with our reliable workers in the future," he noted.

He was accompanied by Choe Ryong Hae, Pak Thae Song, Kang Kwan Il, Hwang Pyong So, Hong Yong Chil, Yun Tong Hyon, Pak Jong Chon and Kim Thaek Gu and Ryu Yong Sop, chief secretary of the Jagang Provincial Committee of the WPK.




KIM JONG UN GIVES FIELD GUIDANCE TO KANGGYE GENERAL PRECISION MACHINE PLANT
    Pyongyang, June 22 (KCNA) -- Marshal Kim Jong Un, first secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea, first chairman of the DPRK National Defence Commission and supreme commander of the Korean People's Army, gave field guidance to the Kanggye General Precision Machine Plant.
    He went round the revolutionary museum of the plant.
    Watching records of the on-the-spot guidance given by the peerlessly great persons of Mt. Paektu, he looked back with deep emotion on the shining course of the development of the plant which was visited by President Kim Il Sung 19 times, by leader Kim Jong Il 17 times and by anti-Japanese war hero Kim Jong Suk twice.
    He learned about the performance of the machines produced by the plant before seeing daily necessities.
    At the material processing shop, he learned about the technical specifications and economic efficiency of equipment. He went round the CNC-based automation shop to learn about the modernization of the tools production.
    At the assembling and finishing shops he asked about the daily production of machines and underscored the need to provide the workers there with good environment of production.
    He set forth the tasks to be fulfilled by the plant.
    He called on the plant to carry out its monthly and quarterly plans without fail and make good preparations to attain a higher goal of production.
    He underlined the need to increase the production efficiency and improve and update equipment.
    He called for conducting a brisk drive to improve the quality of products.
    The plant should make sure that the workers and technicians get familiar with the trend of development and tendency of the world precision machine industry in good time, he noted.
    He told the officials of the plant to pay deep attention to the work for taking good care of the living of the employees.
    He had a photo session with the officials and employees of the plant.
    He was accompanied by Choe Ryong Hae, Pak Thae Song, Kang Kwan Il, Hwang Pyong So, Hong Yong Chil, Yun Tong Hyon, Pak Jong Chon, Kim Thaek Gu, Ryu Yong Sop, chief secretary of the Jagang Provincial Committee of the WPK, and Kim Chun Sop, secretary of the same. -0-

KIM JONG UN PROVIDES FIELD GUIDANCE TO JANGJAGANG MACHINE TOOL PLANT
    Pyongyang, June 23 (KCNA) -- Kim Jong Un, first secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea, first chairman of the National Defence Commission of the DPRK and supreme commander of the Korean People's Army, provided field guidance to the Jangjagang Machine Tool Plant.
    He was accompanied by Choe Ryong Hae, Pak Thae Song, Kang Kwan Il, Hwang Pyong So, Hong Yong Chil, Yun Tong Hyon, Pak Jong Chon and Kim Thaek Gu.
    He looked round the room dedicated to the revolutionary history of the plant.
    Looking at a photo of the great Generalissimos Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il displayed at the room, he recollected with deep emotion the day he visited the plant accompanying Kim Jong Il.
    Seeing the sample products of the plant, he learned in detail about their technical specifications and quality.
    He dropped in at the press shop to acquaint himself with material cutting.
    Then he looked round the automated shop.
    Watching the automated process made up of flexible manufacturing line operated by CNC-based machine tools and robots, unmanned material carrier, automated storehouse, etc., he was very pleased to see the production efficiency, quality of products and manufacturing environment which underwent remarkable improvement despite such complicated conditions as preparations for technology and production and alternation in product composition.
    He said with satisfaction that this shop is a model shop in which Kim Jong Il's idea of pushing back the frontiers of latest science and technology which calls for automating all production processes has been embodied and a precious legacy left by him.
    The construction of the automated shop at the plant helps boost production capacity incomparably with it in the past and improve the quality of machines, he said, adding it is profitable to let this plant produce in an intensive manner the same types of machines made in different plants.
    All sectors and units should positively realize automation in the future as required by the age of knowledge-based economy, he said, noting that to this end it is necessary for other units to feel the urgency of automation in practice as is the case with this plant and the Jangjagang Machine Tool Plant should be regarded as a standard for realizing automation.
    Factories and enterprises should regard it as a main line in technological updating to realize automation, he said, adding it is the consistent policy of the WPK to totally free the workers from manual work.
    He had a significant picture taken with officials at the production site of the automated shop honored with Kim Il Sung Prize.
    He gave precious instructions on waging a dynamic drive to update and scientize all production processes on a higher level on the basis of the experience and foundation whereby the plant has automated the machine processing shop. He took such benevolent step as settling the issue arising in sprucing up the plant.
    He had a photo session with the employees of the plant, expressing expectation that they would register great achievements in production and construction true to the behests of Kim Jong Il. -0-

KIM JONG UN MAKES HISTORIC SPEECH AFTER ENJOYING ART PERFORMANCE WITH WORKERS OF JAGANG PROVINCE
    Pyongyang, June 23 (KCNA) -- Kim Jong Un, first secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea, first chairman of the National Defence Commission of the DPRK and supreme commander of the Korean People's Army, enjoyed an art performance given by the Moranbong Band, together with workers of Jagang Province.
    Among the audience were Choe Ryong Hae, Pak Thae Song, Kang Kwan Il, Hwang Pyong So, Hong Yong Chil, Yun Tong Hyon, Pak Jong Chon, Kim Thaek Gu and Ryu Yong Sop, chief secretary of the Jagang Provincial Committee of the WPK.
    Prior to the performance, he had a photo session with the workers of the Kanggye General Tractor Plant.
    Put on the stage were colorful numbers including female chorus "Song of National Defence", light music "To a Decisive Battle", female solo and pangchang "For the Younger Generation", female duet and pangchang "What Is Life?", female chorus "Song of Artillerymen" and light music "At a Go".
    The performers sang high praises of the undying revolutionary feats Marshal Kim Jong Un has performed by leading the drive for building a thriving nation while making ceaseless on-the-spot guidance and the indomitable spirit of the service personnel and people of the DPRK demonstrating the might of the great Paektusan nation, united close around him.
    After the end of the performance, he made a historic speech before the workers in Jagang Province.
    "Going round different industrial establishments in Kanggye City this time, I could see the workers all out in the drive to devotedly embody the spirit of the 2013 Plenary Meeting of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea in hearty response to it", he said. He extended thanks to the workers of the Kanggye General Tractor Plant, the Kanggye General Precision Machine Plant and the Jangjagang Machine Tool Plant on behalf of the WPK Central Committee.
    He said that he drew great strength and hardened his resolution to more successfully make the revolution in the future together with the reliable workers, while visiting different plants associated with the undying leadership feats of President Kim Il Sung and leader Kim Jong Il.
    He noted that he attached great importance to different plants in Kanggye City, calling upon their workers to give steady continuity to the proud tradition in which they have devotedly defended the party and the leader with increased production.
    He advanced militant tasks facing the workers in Jagang Province, underlining the need to keep the production going at high rate at plants and dynamically push back the frontiers of latest science and technology and thus put the modernization and scientization of the production processes on a higher level, establish cultured practices in production and life as required by the Songun era and steadily push forward the work to improve supply service.
    He expressed expectation and belief that the workers in Jagang Province would successfully carry out their honorable tasks, hoping that only glory would be always in store for them. -0-

DPRK HISTORY SOCIETY BRANDS U.S. AS PROVOKER OF KOREAN WAR
    Pyongyang, June 24 (KCNA) -- The History Society of the DPRK Monday released a memorandum disclosing the true colors of the U.S. imperialists as provoker of the Korean War with the approach of the 60th anniversary of the victory in the great Fatherland Liberation War.
    The U.S. is the chieftain of aggression as it sparked inter-Korean confrontation and fratricidal war in Korea, the memorandum said, and went on:
    After the Second World War it occupied south Korea, pursuant to its criminal policy for invading the whole of Korea and dominating the world. It divided the Korean nation into two parts, escalating confrontation between Koreans and imposing all sorts of misfortunes and sufferings upon them.
    Already more than a century ago the U.S. defined it as its state policy to invade Korea, gateway to the Asian Continent. In February 1845, the U.S. ruling quarters presented a "bill for forcing Korea to open" to its Congress and left no means untried to invade Korea.
    The U.S. embarked upon the road of invading Korea with the intrusion of its aggressor ship General Sherman in 1866 as an occasion, but it was repulsed by the struggle of people in Mangyongdae and soldiers and people of the Walled City of Pyongyang. Then followed ceaseless U.S. aggression: such as the intrusion of the warships Shenandoah and China in 1868 and the large-scale invasion in 1871 in a bid to conquer the Korean nation.
    From August 10 to 15 of 1945, the U.S. imperialists cooked up the 38th parallel under the pretext of "the line for sharing responsibility" for receiving the surrender of the Japanese Army. Their forces occupied south Korea under the mask of "liberator" from September 8 to the end of October.
    On Sept. 7, 1945, the U.S. imperialists declared U.S. military administration across south Korea through Proclamation No. 1 of the MacArthur Command. It unreasonably brought the issue of Korea to the UN and cooked up a "decision" on holding separated elections in south Korea and set up a pro-U.S. regime opposed to communism through suppression and fraud and swindle.
    After the emergence of the puppet regime in south Korea the U.S. imperialists frantically stepped up preparations for invading the DPRK.
    They built a puppet army to be used as a shock brigade for carrying out the war of aggression and rapidly beefed up its strength.
    They sent a 500-strong U.S. military advisory group, the biggest in the world at that time, to south Korea for the purpose of establishing a commanding system, forming units of the south Korean puppet army, etc. in the same way as done at the U.S. forces and making it undergo military trainings under the command of the group.
    The real aim sought by the U.S. imperialists in preparing the war of aggression was fully revealed by their process of working out and rounding off the war scenario.
    Their scenario had three phases.
    Its phase A was to launch the Korean War, its phase B was to escalate the war into China and its phase C was to intrude into Siberia. The U.S. envisaged 1949 as the year to start the operation.
    In order to verify the feasibility of the war scenario the U.S. imperialists drove the south Korean puppet army keen on "northern expedition" to armed provocations.
    Consequently, such battles reminiscent of a real war continued in areas along the 38th parallel even on the eve of the Korean War which broke out on June 25.
    The U.S. hatched a crafty and base plot to evade the responsibility for the provocation of the war against the DPRK.
    In October 1949, it cooked up at the 4th session of the UN General Assembly "the 3rd UN Commission on Korea" whose mission was to cover up the truth behind the outbreak of the Korean war and make profound confusing of right and wrong under the pretexts of monitoring and reporting "the military dispute in Korea".
    In the meantime, it had already worked out "basic documents" and "resolutions" to be presented to the meeting of the UN Security Council and the sessions of the UN General Assembly after the outbreak of the war.
    Dulles inspected positions of the south Korean puppet army along areas south of the 38th parallel after flying into Seoul in June 1950 and finally examined the war scenario, looking at operation maps and a model board showing the operational theaters.
    In the wake of his trip to Seoul the then defense secretary and the then chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff visited the MacArthur Command in Tokyo. Their Tokyo visits were aimed to decide on the issue of hurling U.S. units in the Far East into the battlefields of the Korean war whose outbreak was an established fact and examine the readiness to go into an action on the spot.
    The U.S. imperialists provoked that criminal war of aggression by hurling south Korean puppet units at 4 a.m. on June 25, 1950.
    MacArthur, who played a main role in igniting the Korean war, said that the war was his plan, admitting the provocation of the war.
    The U.S. should not forget its disgraceful history in which it was compelled to sign a document of surrender before the Korean people though it mobilized huge armed forces and latest military hardware for the war, warned the memorandum.



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