North Korea's leader calls for ramping up ideological campaigns
时间:2024-09-23 02:30:13 来源:摩登家庭人人影视网 作者:关于我们 阅读:246次
People at the Jonsung Station of Pyongyang Metro in Pyongyang, North Korea, look at a copy of the North Korean newspaper, the Rodong Sinmun, March 25, showing a report about the test-launch of a missile. North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has called for a propaganda campaign to increase popular support for the country's ideology of self-reliance amid "the worst difficulties," the country's state media KCNA said Tuesday. AP-Yonhap |
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has called for a propaganda campaign to increase popular support for the country's ideology of self-reliance amid "the worst difficulties," the country's state media KCNA said Tuesday.
Kim sent a letter to ruling Workers' Party officials attending a workshop Monday that aimed to boost motivation for socialism and advance innovation in the party's ideological work, the KCNA said.
In the dispatch, Kim said the party has been "advancing in the face of the worst difficulties" and stressed the need to spread its vision for "juche," or self-reliance.
"We should regard the ideological and moral strength of the popular masses as the foremost weapon as ever and stir it up in every way," he said, according to the KCNA.
The juche theory means that "nothing (is) impossible to do when the people are motivated ideologically," he said.
North Korea faces mounting economic woes amid sanctions over its weapons programs, natural disasters and COVID-19 lockdowns that sharply cut trade with China, its major ally and economic lifeline.
The United States is pushing for tightening international sanctions over Pyongyang's first full test of an intercontinental ballistic missile last week, despite opposition from China and Russia.
North Korea has not confirmed any COVID-19 cases, but it did close its borders and impose strict travel bans and other restrictions.
Kim said the ideological campaign should focus on dispelling "evil spirits of anti-socialism" and non-socialist elements that have "gnawed away at our revolutionary position," KCNA said.
Pyongyang has cracked down on the influx of South Korean music and entertainment via the Chinese border to curb what it says are non-socialist and anti-socialist influences.
Kim also called for beefing up visual content and stressed film as "an ideological education means of the greatest influence." (Reuters)
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