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TODAY'S NEWS (September.22.2002 Juche 91)
 


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Letter to Kim Jong Il at national seminar on the Juche idea in India
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Wreaths laid at cemeteries
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Wreaths laid at graves
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Preparatory committee formed in Democratic Congo
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DPRK's will to strengthen NAM clarified
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Sincere implementation of DPRK-Japan Pyongyang declaration called for
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Joint concert of symphony orchestras of north and south given


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Letter to Kim Jong Il at national seminar on the Juche idea in India
     Pyongyang, September 22 (KCNA) -- A letter to Kim Jong Il was adopted
at the national seminar on the Juche idea held in India on August 31 on the
occasion of the 54th birthday of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
The letter says. 
    It is thanks to the wise leadership of Kim Jong Il that the DPRK is
recognized by the international community as a sovereign independent state
enjoying high authority and dignity while winning one victory after another
despite the west's most undisguised anti-DPRK propaganda and moves to stifle
it. 
    Noting that the visit paid by Kim Jong Il to Russia some time ago after
his Russia visit last year was a great contribution to boosting the
traditional friendly relations between Russia and the DPRK and achieving the
global cause of independence, the letter expressed firm solidarity with the
Korean people in their dynamic struggle to build a powerful socialist nation
and achieve the independent and peaceful reunification of the country.

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Wreaths laid at cemeteries
     Pyongyang, September 22 (KCNA) -- Senior officials of the party, the
state and the army, servicemen of the Korean People's Army and working
people laid wreaths at the revolutionary martyrs' cemetery on Mt. Taesong
and the Patriotic Martyrs' Cemetery on Saturday, the autumn festival. Seen
at the wreath-laying stands were wreaths sent by Kim Jong Il.
    Guards of honor of the KPA lined up at the cemeteries.
    Present at the wreath-laying ceremonies were Hong Song Nam, Kim Il Chol
and other senior officials, officials of the party, armed forces and power
organs, ministries and national institutions, servicemen of the KPA and
working people in the city.
    Amid the playing of the wreath-laying music wreaths were laid in the
name of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea, the Presidium
of the Supreme People's Assembly and the cabinet of the DPRK.
    Then wreaths were laid in the name of the Ministry of the People's Armed
Forces, ministries, national institutions, units of the KPA, institutions in
the fields of science, education, literature and art, public health and the
press, party and power bodies, economic organs, factories and farms in
Pyongyang. 
    Written on the ribbons of the wreaths were the letters "Glory to
revolutionary martyrs" and "Glory to patriotic martyrs".
    Bouquets and flowers were also laid at the cemeteries.
    The participants observed a moment's silence in memory of the
revolutionary martyrs and patriotic martyrs.
    They went round the cemeteries.
    Wreaths, bouquets and flowers were also laid at the graves of martyrs
across the country.

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Wreaths laid at graves
     Pyongyang, September 22 (KCNA) -- Senior officials of the party and the
state, servicemen of the Korean People's Army and working people laid
wreaths at the graves of Kim Po Hyon and Ri Po Ik, Kim Hyong Jik and Kang
Pan Sok at Mangyongdae on Saturday, the autumn festival. Seen at the graves
were wreaths sent by Kim Jong Il.
    Guards of honor of the KPA lined up before the graves.
    Present at the wreath-laying ceremony were Kim Yong Nam, Kye Ung Thae
and other senior officials, officials of the party and power organs,
ministries and national institutions, servicemen of the KPA and working
people in the city.
    Amid the playing of the wreath-laying music wreaths were laid at the
graves in the joint name of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of
Korea, the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly and the cabinet of the
DPRK. 
    Then wreaths were laid in the name of the ministries, national
institutions, military academies of the KPA, educational and press organs,
revolutionary schools, party and power organs and farms in Pyongyang.
    Bouquets and flowers were also laid at the graves.
    The participants observed a moment's silence in memory of Kim Po Hyon
and Ri Po Ik, ardent anti-Japanese fighters, Kim Hyong Jik, an indomitable
revolutionary fighter and an outstanding leader of the anti-Japanese
national liberation movement in Korea, and Kang Pan Sok, an outstanding
leader of the Korean women's movement.

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Preparatory committee formed in Democratic Congo
     Pyongyang, September 22 (KCNA) -- A ceremony was held in Kinshasa on
September 13 to inaugurate the preparatory committee of Democratic Congo for
celebrating the 5th anniversary of Kim Jong Il's election as General
Secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea and the 57th anniversary of the
WPK. At the ceremony Otete Gaston Mboyo, national chairman of the Genuine
Lumumbist Patriotic Party of Democratic Congo, was elected chairman of the
preparatory committee and Jean Baptiste Nkoy, General Secretary of the
People's Rally for Socialism, vice-chairman.
    The preparatory committee decided to hold various functions including a
celebration meeting, seminar, photo exhibition and lecture from Sept. 20 to
October 15. 

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DPRK's will to strengthen NAM clarified
     Pyongyang, September 22 (KCNA) -- The DPRK clarified a series of views
on adopting joint approaches of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) towards main
agenda items of the UN General Assembly this year. Vice-minister of foreign
affairs Choe Su Hon who was heading the DPRK delegation said in his speech
at the foreign ministers' conference of the NAM on September 18:
    I consider it important to give priority to raising the position of the
NAM and demonstrate its collective might at the UN and other international
fora. 
    Member countries of the NAM have an absolute majority of the un members
and many issues presented there for discussion are directly related to the
interests of those countries, but their interests are not properly reflected
in the decision-making at the un.
    I think it is important for the NAM to take positive joint actions at
the UN General Assembly this year to disclose the moves threatening world
peace and security and check them.
    Unilateral, self-righteous and high-handed practices and the
strength-almighty-theory are mainly targeted against the member countries of
the NAM and their sovereignty are, therefore, often threatened and infringed
upon. 
    Such reality requires the NAM to be more vigilant towards what is
happening in the world than ever before and focus its activities on foiling
the doctrine based on the policy of strength that may threaten the
sovereignty of states and drive the international relations to a crisis.
    Under the leadership of Kim Jong Il the DPRK will as always remain true
to the noble idea and purpose of the NAM and exert all efforts to strengthen
it, as taught by Kim Il Sung, eternal President of the DPRK, in his
lifetime. 

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Sincere implementation of DPRK-Japan Pyongyang declaration called for
     Pyongyang, September 22 (KCNA) -- The DPRK-Japan Pyongyang declaration
whose publication is an important event in putting the abnormal relations
between the two countries on a normal track can be implemented only through
the sincere efforts on the part of both sides, says Minju Joson today in a
signed commentary. It goes on:
    The summit talks, the first of their kind in the history of the
DPRK-Japan relations, took place and the DPRK-Japan Pyongyang declaration
was adopted at the talks. This marked a landmark event which paved the way
for putting an end to the abnormal relations between the DPRK and Japan in
conformity with the aspirations and interests of the two peoples and the
need of the times because they have been locked in discord and confrontation
for one whole century though they are geographically near from each other.
    The relations of confrontation that have existed the DPRK and Japan due
to the unpleasant past in the 20th century are beneficial to no one in any
way. 
    The two peoples wish to see their countries to remain on good terms as
near and close neighbours not as near yet distant countries and realize
co-existence and co-prosperity.
    The declaration reflects this desire and requirement.
    The talks for establishing diplomatic relations between the DPRK and
Japan slated to resume in October should not turn out under any
circumstances to be talks only wasting time without any progress as what
happened in the past.
    It is the belief of the Korean people that a new page will be recorded
in the history of the relations between the two countries thanks to their
common will and joint efforts to improve them.

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Joint concert of symphony orchestras of north and south given
     Pyongyang, September 22 (KCNA) -- A joint concert of symphony
orchestras of the north and the south was held at the Ponghwa Art Theatre
yesterday. Among the audience were chairman of the central committee of the
Korean Social Democratic Party Kim Yong Dae, chairperson of the central
committee of the Korean Chondoist Chongu Party Ryu Mi Yong, officials
concerned, creators, artistes and working people in the city.
    Also appreciating it were vice-speaker of the national assembly of South
Korea Kim Thae Sik and other figures of different circles who came here
together with the KBS Symphony Orchestra.
    Artistes of the north side presented piano concerto "Snowstorm in Mt.
Paektu," orchestra "Swinging Girl" and "Rich Harvest Comes To The Chongsan
Plain" and other pieces which were rich in national flavour and reflected
the feelings of the Korean people while artistes of the south side performed
music pieces including orchestra, violin solo and soprano.
    The audience was excited to enjoy the joint performance given by
artistes of the north and the south including man's vocal solo "Pakyon
Falls" presented by a South Korean singer to the accompaniment of an
orchestra performed by musicians of the north.
    The performers impressively represented the wisdom and talents of the
Korean people whereby they have created and developed the history and
culture of the same nation in one territory for 5,000 years.
    The curtain dropped with the joint performance of orchestras "Arirang"
and "Milyang Arirang" when the theatre was pervaded with the audience's
compatriot feelings and ardent desire for reunification.


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