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Post by blindpig » Mon Jun 23, 2025 1:52 pm

CPGB-ML launches Hands off Korea campaign
As the war drive against the DPRK intensifies, solidarity with the Korean people should be an absolute priority for workers everywhere.
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Sunday 22 June 2025

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Life in the liberated socialist north of Korea is a far cry from the ridiculous propaganda tropes that inundate workers in the west via imperialist media.

Our party’s central committee has decided to establish a Korea solidarity and propaganda group to better expose and oppose the drive to war in the Korean peninsula.

Using the name ‘Hands off Korea’ intentionally sets aside any emphasis on one or other side of the imperialist-imposed dividing line on the Korean peninsula. This reinforces the overarching truth that “Korea is One”, while also recognising that the struggle for liberation and sovereignty is being waged on both sides of the US-imposed border – albeit under radically differing economic and social conditions.

Indeed, Korea remains a global flashpoint, unresolved since the 1953 armistice, in which the US imperialists stare down the barrel of their gun at the defiant and heroic liberated socialist nation in the north, while maintaining a vice-like grip of economic slavery and political servitude on their vassal in the south.

‘Hands off Korea’ aims to:

– Bring a clear understanding of the situation in Korea to a wider public, both north (in the Democratic Peoples’ Republic of Korea) and south (in the so-called ‘Republic of Korea’) in a way that resonates with British workers. A main propaganda tool of imperialism is to depict with florid and often bizarre propaganda the Koreans who live in the DPRK, and by extension all Koreans, as beings entirely ‘other’ and inherently different from workers in Britain. This racist lie is intended to foster a smug, but baseless, feeling of superiority in western workers.

– Explain the historical context behind the situation we see today, which is characterised by liberated north and occupied south, helping British workers understand that their interests are better served by a strong and united Korea on the world stage, liberated in its entirety.

– Expose the deluge of propaganda lies. This means calmly and systematically addressing the barrage of insane and contradictory propaganda heaped on workers in the west regarding the DPRK. This barrage aims to hide the historic crimes of the Nato imperialists in Korea, to hide their ongoing aggression against the DPRK, and to hide the condition of abject servitude of workers and peasants in the enslaved capitalist south.

Western anti-DPRK propaganda has several main themes, characterising the DPRK leaders as ‘evil cartoon villains’ and its economy as a ‘basket case’ in a constant state of collapse – and yet somehow (despite these handicaps) presenting an existential threat to life on earth for all humanity. We must expose this pernicious and pervasive propaganda in a way that exposes the role of our own imperialist ruling class and the bloodthirsty aggression of Nato imperialism, while also bringing to light the positive reality of life in the socialist north.

The bourgeoisie uses this falsified, twisted image of the DPRK to convince the working class that however awful capitalism is, socialism is worse – authoritarian and undemocratic, and above all impractical and inefficient. To counter this, we aim to highlight the impressive achievements of socialist Korea, in the face of imperialism’s strenuous programme of intimidation, sabotage and sanctions, to give the lie to all those who are inclined to believe that the proletariat is unfit to rule.

This will also mean exposing the lie of the southern ‘utopia’: how and why this image of the ROK has been manufactured, and the reality that it hides – a life of hyperexploitation; the abandonment of the elderly, mothers and young people; physical occupation by US military forces; and the near total control of the south’s political, military and economic affairs by US imperialism.

– Connect the struggles of the Korean people with our own. The real achievements of the DPRK should be linked directly to British workers’ demands, and the contrast between the north Koreans’ rising living standards and our own precipitously declining ones should be vividly made.

Our immediate programme for workers in Britain, reaffirmed at our tenth congress in the resolution ‘The poverty crisis and our demands’, have already been achieved on the whole by the workers of People’s Korea – and this despite its small size, its geographic constraints (having been separated from the majority of its territory and people in the occupied south), the devastation wrought on it by the 1950-53 imperialist war of aggression, and the ceaseless assaults via genocidal sanctions and military provocations that have deliberately aimed at frustrating all progress and development.

If and when the imperialists succeed in reigniting the Korean war, we need to play our part in helping the proletarians of Britain and the wider world understand that they must take the side of the DPRK and the progressive pro-unification forces of the south!


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Post by blindpig » Fri Jun 27, 2025 3:03 pm

Opening of Wonsan Resort
June 26, 15:11

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The DPRK has ceremoniously opened a large resort complex Wonsan. It took several years to build. Comrade Kim Jong-un attended the opening.
Residents of the DPRK will be able to vacation there starting in July. Over time, the complex will also accept foreign tourists.

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Makes Myrtle Beach look like a shithole.
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Post by blindpig » Fri Aug 22, 2025 2:15 pm

From here we will threaten America
August 21, 19:11

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American media outlets are publishing satellite images of a secret North Korean missile base located in a mountainous area 25 kilometers from the border with China.

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This base houses intercontinental ballistic missiles capable of hitting targets in Alaska, Hawaii, and the West Coast of the United States. The mobile complexes are hidden in underground shelters reminiscent of Iranian missile cities, which proved themselves during the US and Israel's war against Iran. The potential of such a base is estimated at several dozen missiles with nuclear warheads. No one knows how many nuclear units Kim Jong-un has, since the DPRK does not comment on this issue and does not allow any inspections.

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In the event of a direct war against the DPRK, this is one of the top priority targets for the US, Japan, and South Korea.

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Kim Jong-un and the Korean liberators of the Kursk region
August 21, 7:59

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Comrade Kim Jong-un held a meeting with officers of the DPRK army who took part in the liberation of the Kursk region, commanding North Korean contingents. Now they are the bearers of the most valuable combat experience, which was extremely necessary for the DPRK army, which has not fought seriously since 1953. Now the experience gained will be analyzed, implemented and scaled up to increase the readiness of the DPRK army for a modern war.

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During the battle in the Kursk region, thanks to the Koreans, 4 settlements were directly liberated and several more were liberated with their assistance.

https://colonelcassad.livejournal.com/10023269.html

Kim Jong-un posthumously awarded DPRK soldiers killed in Kursk region
August 22, 10:49

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Comrade Kim Jong-un took part in the award ceremony for North Korean military personnel who took part in combat operations in the Kursk region.

The ceremony took place in Pyongyang, at the headquarters of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea.
The North Korean soldiers who died in the Kursk region were also posthumously awarded.

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A monument to North Koreans is expected to be unveiled in the Kursk region this year.

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So assuming those photos represent Korean KIAs in Kursk then less than 100. The Ukes were claiming in the thousands, as usual...
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Post by blindpig » Wed Sep 03, 2025 2:17 pm

When they had to go to their deaths...
August 30, 23:00

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Kim Jong-un on the North Koreans killed in the Kursk region.

When they had to go to their deaths...

"The Party and the government will put on a pedestal of honor the heroes respected by the entire country, along with them, those who raised them to be true people, and will make every effort to ensure that the happy life in the Motherland, defended at the cost of the lives of fallen soldiers, reaches you first.

When I see children, my soul still hurts and is bitter.

Our officers passed away, leaving behind their own children, leaving behind their beloved wives.

Our soldiers passed away, imagining the look of a caring mother.

At the moment when they had to go to their deaths, in their souls saying goodbye to everything they loved so much, they, as one, left notes, wishing prosperity for the Fatherland and wishing prosperity for Pyongyang, and shouted "Long live the Democratic People's Republic of Korea!" in the last minutes of their lives.

Leaving life like this, they did not leave me a single short letter, but I think that they entrusted me with their families and their beloved children.

I am sure that they entrusted me with them.

These requests are not read on the lines of books.

And they are not heard with the ears.

They are heard only by the soul, by the feeling of trust, and I was able to listen to their requests.

As they wished, I will take upon myself the families of the fallen, their children.

The directors of the revolutionary schools are also present here.

The leading cadres of our state are also participating.

We will send the children of the fallen heroes to revolutionary schools. I will be responsible for their upbringing, the state and our army will be responsible with full responsibility.

They will return to the detachment of the backbone of our revolution as strong and courageous fighters, like their fathers.

Soon in the Taesong district of the city of Pyongyang a new street will be built for the families of soldiers who participated in the war, who glorified their lives, as the song goes, like stars, and, unfortunately, left us at such a young age. I propose to name this street "Saeb" in honor of the glorious, shining like stars, feats of our soldiers.

And opposite it, in the best place of the arboretum, we will bury the ashes of the fallen and build a monument to the immortal military exploits of the great soldiers who defended the steadfastness of the Korean people, the dignity and honor of the Korean People's Army.

We will do everything so that people from all over the country can visit them at any time, honor their memory and share glory and joy with them all.

The Party and the state will provide sincere assistance to the families of the fallen patriots so that they can begin a happy life in Pyongyang, surrounded by respect and praise from the entire country."[/i]

(c) Kim Jong-un

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Brotherly duty
September 3, 10:59

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Putin held talks with Kim Jong-un in Beijing.

Russia will never forget the DPRK's participation in the fight against modern neo-Nazism (c) Putin

If we can help Russia in any way, we will definitely do it - it is a brotherly duty. (c) Kim Jong-un

Actually, the example with North Korea clearly showed that fraternal relations are determined not by words, but by deeds. The DPRK demonstrated its allied character in practice, not limiting itself to some beautiful, but empty words of support.
And how much our liberals once made fun of North Korea, singing the asses of American and South Korean propaganda. But time has put everything in its place. In this blog, the DPRK has always been emphasized as a country with which it is necessary to be friends. Personally, I am glad that history has turned in this direction.

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Post by blindpig » Tue Oct 07, 2025 4:01 pm

858 terabytes of documents, 647 government services, and one death
October 7, 5:00 PM

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858 terabytes of documents, 647 government services, and one death

In South Korea, the digital infrastructure of the entire country is paralyzed due to a fire ( https://www.securitylab.ru/news/564315.php ) in a data center.

The fire itself occurred in the National Information Resources Service (NIRS).

It hosts government services, databases ( https://t.me/retra ), cloud systems, and this is literally the IT infrastructure of the entire country.

According to preliminary data, the cause: a lithium-ion battery caught fire during replacement work.

The fire ( https://t.me/retra) spread to neighboring batteries and racks.

Among the victims:

◾️ local analogue of government services; ◾️
identity card system;
◾️ G-Drive (government cloud storage of documents). Since 2018, millions of official documents have been stored there. Now the data is lost or blocked;
◾️ government email;
◾️ educational databases;
◾️Financial and administrative services

The most absurd thing is that there were backups, but they were stored on a neighboring server, which was located in the same building, which was also affected by the fire.

So, there are no backups - both the primary and backup data burned.

Now the data is restored from locally saved documents on employees' PCs, email archives ( https://t.me/retra ), etc.

It was also reported that ( https://t.me/retra) a high-ranking government official overseeing restoration work... committed suicide.

Amid the outages, President Lee Jae-myung demanded a "second-circuit" backup and a review of security approaches, and police have already raided NIRS and the contractors of the uninterruptible power supply system.


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Actually, back at the beginning of the implementation of the state messenger, I wrote that the issue there is not so much about comrade majors finding something easier, but rather about the security of state data storage. Considering the various leaks of large amounts of data, which are then sold by scammers on the darknet. Well, or something like this could happen.
During a war, such data storage centers will certainly be among the priority targets for destruction (both conventional and cyber weapons).

But these are quite reasonable questions.

When Fire Is Too Convenient: South Korea's Digital Apocalypse.

Today, news from South Korea spread across the media. One of the world's most technologically advanced countries has suffered a true digital collapse. The main government data center burned down, and after the fire, half the country was left without government services. The police are down, customs is down, and the equivalent of our Gosuslugi is down.
The authorities are blaming workers' negligence and an accident involving lithium batteries. Sounds logical, right? But when you start digging into the details, some very awkward questions arise.

What actually burned down?

That's where things get interesting. The fire destroyed 647 services, that's a fact. But most of them can be restored or at least partially revived. But one system has completely and irrevocably disappeared—G-Drive.

This is the digital heart of the entire South Korean bureaucracy: 858 terabytes of documents—contracts, memos, correspondence, internal investigations. These are the documents of 190,000 civil servants from 74 ministries and agencies. These documents spanned eight years, from 2017 to 2025.

Now, pay attention . G-Drive was created in 2017 specifically as a unified storage facility for all officials. The authorities banned them from using Google Drive (supposedly import substitution) and forced them to store everything in the state system. And here's the amazing thing: this system was deliberately built without proper backups. The official excuse was "technical difficulties due to the large volume." Seriously? In 2025, when any schoolchild can set up a backup, the government of the most technologically advanced country can't copy 858 terabytes to another region?

It's like building the country's main bank and not installing a door on the vault because it's "technically difficult."

The backups were... in the neighboring server room. In the same building. Which also burned down. Naturally.

And it gets worse. South Korea had a plan to build a real disaster recovery center in the city of Gongju. Protected even from an electromagnetic pulse, in case of war with North Korea.

The project began back in 2012. And do you know how much it was funded? Zero. Thirteen years of zero funding. Under three different presidents—both left and right.

The center was completed by 2025, and was scheduled to open in October. But at the time of the fire on September 26th, it simply stood empty.

Who benefits from this?

Now comes the main detective question. Look at the timeline of the destroyed data: 2017-2025.

2017-2022 — President Moon Jae-in (left)
2022-2025 — President Yoon Seok-yeol (right)
2025 — President Lee Jae-yeon (left)

The documents of three administrations were burned. Both left and right.

858 terabytes of documents are incriminating evidence on everyone. On both parties. On all ministers. On all businesses that worked with the government. On judges, prosecutors, security officials.
We believe this was not an operation by a single group. It was a built-in self-destruction mechanism, created by the silent consensus of warring elites.

The system was designed to be fragile on purpose. Like a "delete everything" button for the entire state apparatus.
The Gongju center was unfunded for 13 years under DIFFERENT governments. G-Drives were built without proper backups. The batteries were never replaced. These aren't errors, but rather system functions.
In politics, where every change of power threatens imprisonment, such a system is a collective policy. It allows for the erasure of history at the right moment and the destruction of incriminating evidence against everyone at once.

An official investigation will likely punish a few workers and a minor official. Scapegoats will be found. And those who spent 13 years building this system, who blocked funding for security, who designed the "zero button"—they will remain in the shadows.

Because these weren't isolated perpetrators. It was the consensus of a corrupt elite that built itself a digital guillotine in case it needed to sever an inconvenient past.


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