PARADIGM OF INTERNATIONALISM
“Comrade Kim Il Sung is a genuine proletarian
internationalist and a paradigm of communist movement, who defended our Soviet
Union at the cost of the blood, with arms, from the aggression of the
imperialists in the East.”
This was a passage from
the congratulatory message made by Iosif Stalin of the former Soviet Union,
proposing a toast to President Kim Il
Sung (1912-1994) on his official visit to Russia in 1949 with the DPRK
government delegation.
Kim
Il Sung supported with arms the Soviet Union, first
socialist state in the world, under the slogan “Let us defend the Soviet Union
with arms!” while waging an arduous armed struggle against the Japanese
imperialists to liberate his country from their military occupation, without
state backing and support from regular armed forces. When the Japanese
imperialists provoked armed conflicts against the Soviet Union, including the
incidents of Lake Khasan and Khalkin-Gol in 1938 and 1939 respectively, Kim Il Sung saw that the KPRA units
launched harassment operations in support of the Soviet Union behind the enemy
lines, inflicting great damage on the enemy’s manpower and war materiel and
frustrating military transport. By doing so, he rendered great service to the
victory of the Soviet army.
Kim
Il Sung gave active support to Chinese revolutionaries in
their anti-Japanese war.
Chen Lei, one of
commanding officers of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Allied Army (NAJAA), wrote
in his memoirs:
“As is well known
across the world, Comrade Kim Il Sung’s
devotion to the Chinese revolution and people in the whole course of the
anti-Japanese revolution was so genuine that we should offer our thousand
thanks. President Kim Il Sung, while
waging bravely armed struggle against the Japanese imperialists and to liberate
the lost country, established brotherly ties with senior officers of the NAJAA
and spared no efforts to assist Chinese revolution. Sometimes he unhesitatingly
sent commanding officers and soldiers he had trained with loving care and such
aid materials as ammunition and uniforms, though it caused difficulty to him.”
Even after Korea’s
liberation Kim Il Sung gave
unstinted material and spiritual assistance to the Chinese revolutionaries in
their struggle against Jiang Jieshi’s Kuomintang army, thus making a decisive
contribution to their efforts to overcome the difficulties and create
favourable circumstances in Northeast China.
Chairman Mao Zedong
stated that Korean comrades helped the Chinese counterparts whenever the latter
was in trouble. Zhu De, commander of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army, the
friendship sealed in blood between China and Korea was a good example to be
cherished deep in mind of the rising generations.
President Kim Il Sung, notwithstanding the
difficult conditions that the Korean people had to build socialism after the
Korean war (1950-1953) in constant showdown with the United States, the
ringleader of the world imperialism, rendered positive assistance to the
countries and peoples of the world in their struggle against imperialism and
for independence.
At the outset of the
1960s the United States created the Cuban Missile Crisis in an attempt to crush
the Cuban revolution in its bud.
The President saw to it
that the DPRK expressed full support to and solidarity with the Cuban people
and sent all kinds of assistance to them. True to his intention, staff members
of the DPRK Embassy and Koreans studying in Cuba prepared themselves for the
fight against the US with arms and in the same trench with the Cuban people.
When the Tonkin Gulf
Incident was triggered off in August 1964, the President ensured that the DPRK
gave selfless assistance to the Vietnamese people struggling against the
aggression of the US. He had pilots of the Korean People’s Army dispatched to
the Vietnamese front and millions of military uniforms and other materials
sent. Vietnamese President Ho Chi Minh said that President Kim Il Sung was the saviour who helped Vietnam heart and soul and
his real brother.
Out of his noble
obligation of internationalism President Kim
Il Sung assisted not only Vietnamese but also Cambodian and Laotian people
fighting against the aggression of the US, and Egyptian, Syrian and other Arab
people struggling against Zionism.
He also clarified
orientations and ways for the peoples of Angola, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Namibia
and other countries in Africa who were engaged in national liberation struggle
and rendered all possible aid to them, helping them usher in a new era of
freedom and independence in Africa, once called the Dark Continent. Sam Nujoma, first
president of the Republic
of Namibia, praised that his country owed its independence to
President Kim Il Sung and the latter
was the great teacher of the Namibian revolution. President Samora Moises
Machel of Mozambique, saying that as the great hero Comrade Kim Il Sung showed
them the road ahead, the Mozambican people could greet the liberation free from
the slavery lot, shouted in admiration that he extended thanks, the thanks of
the ancestors together, to the President from the bottom of their heart.
Two decades have passed
since President Kim Il Sung passed
away, but he is always remembered by the progressive peoples of the world as
the paradigm of noble internationalism.
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