AFP. 1 January 2002. North Korea pledges "do or die spirit" to guard
socialism.

SEOUL -- North Korea on Tuesday pledged a "do or die" campaign this year
to guard its socialist system against possible attack by the United
States and its allies.

In a New Year message, the Stalinist country also demanded a joint
inter-Korean struggle against what it called "warhawks' aggression and
acts of military provocation" by outsiders.

"No matter what storm may roar, the Korean army and people will firmly
defend our idea, system and cause," the North's ruling party, government
and military newspapers said in a joint editorial.

The newspapers urged North Koreans to carry out instructions of leader
Kim Jong-Il "to the last in a do or die spirit and with high results,
not in words."

"If the US Imperialists and their allies dare to attack the DPRK, they
will be annihilated to the last one and any stronghold of the aggressors
will not be safe."

The editorial, which represents Kim's New Year message, said the two
Koreas should "desist from sycophancy and dependence on outside forces"
to advance their reunification.

"The South Korean authorities are advised to ... refrain from
treacherous acts that sacrifice the national interests to outsiders," it
said.

It insisted the United States should abandon its attempts to isolate
North Korea and withdraw troops from the South immediately.

The editorial described 2002 as "a year of a new leap forward towards
the building of a powerful nation," saying a new struggle would be
launched to meet "the undisguised challenges of the imperialists and
firmly defend the socialist bulwark."

"Our socialist construction which experienced hardships of several years
has now entered a new phase of radical change," it said.


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Barry Stoller
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ProletarianNews


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