Posted on 03/24/2005 11:37:39 PM PST by Pro-Bush
7th Kimilsungia Festival to Be Held
Pyongyang, March 24 (KCNA) -- The 7th Kimilsungia Festival will be held in Pyongyang on the occasion of the Day of the Sun (birth anniversary of President Kim Il Sung) and the 40th anniversary of its appearance as a flower representing the sun. The festival will mark an important occasion of paying highest tribute to Kim Il Sung who performed immortal exploits for the revolutionary cause of Juche and the human cause of independence and demonstrating before the world the might of single-minded unity in Juche Korea where all the servicepersons and people are united close around leader Kim Jong Il.
The festival to be held at the Kimilsungia-Kimjongilia Exhibition for ten days from April 13, Juche 94 (2005) will draw personages of political and public circles, delegations and flower fanciers of different countries. It will also involve colorful events including a national scientific seminar on Kimilsungia.
The festival will be open to the military organs, ministries, national institutions, provincial organizations, servicepersons, working people, school youth and children, overseas Koreans and foreigners who are cultivating the flowers.
It will encourage the army and people of the DPRK in their heroic struggle to bring about a new surge in the revolution and construction to significantly commemorate the Day of the Sun and greet the 60th anniversaries of the Workers' Party of Korea and the liberation of the country as grand festivals of victors in Songun revolution and greatly contribute to deepening the friendship among the world revolutionary people.
Kimilsungia? Kimjungilia? Aren't those STDs of some sort?
This is sickening. It's like putting flowery scented bandages on a gangrenous limb.
I missed the first 6....
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