KIM IL SUNG
REPORT TO THE SIXTH CONGRESS OF THE WORKERS¡¯ PARTY OF KOREA
ON THE WORK OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE
October 10, 1980
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3. LET US REUNIFY THE COUNTRY INDEPENDENTLY AND PEACEFULLY
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Based on the noble ideals
and principles laid down in the July 4 North-South Joint Statement, and taking
into consideration the actual situation in our country in which different
ideologies and social systems exist in north and south, we must seek the
shortest and surest way to national reunification and make positive efforts to
reunify the country.
Our Party considers that the
most realistic and reasonable way to reunify the country independently, peacefully
and on the principle of great national unity is to draw the north and the south
together into a federal state, leaving the ideas and social systems existing in
the north and south as they are.
For a long time, ever since
liberation, different social systems have existed and different ideas have
prevailed in north and south. If, in these circumstances, the country is to be
reunified through national union, neither side should regard its own ideology
and social system as absolute. If the north or the south should consider its
own ideology and social system absolute or try to force them on the other side,
it will inevitably lead to confrontation and conflict, and this will lead to
the further aggravation of the state of division. Since the entire people
regard national reunification as the supreme task, the differences in ideology
and system should not be an insurmountable barrier to reunification. People
with different ideas can live in one country, and different social systems can
coexist in a unified country. We will never force our ideas and social system
upon
Our Party maintains that the
country should be reunified by founding a Federal Republic through the
establishment of a unified national government on the condition that the north
and the south recognize and tolerate each other¡¯s ideas and social systems, a
government in which the two sides are represented on an equal footing and under
which they exercise regional autonomy with equal rights and duties.
It will be reasonable if, in
the unified state of a federal type, a supreme national federal assembly is
formed with an equal number of representatives from the north and south and an appropriate number of representatives of
overseas nationals; this assembly should also form a federal standing committee
to guide the regional governments of the north and south and to administer all
the affairs of the federal state.
As the unified government of
the federal state, the supreme national federal assembly and the federal
standing committee, its permanent organ, should discuss and decide political
affairs, matters of national defence, foreign affairs and other matters of
common concern related to the interests of the country and the nation as a
whole, fairly and in accordance with the desire for national unity, cooperation
and reunification; they should also promote the coordinated development of the
country and the nation and realize unity and cooperation between the north and
south in all spheres. The unified government of the federal state should
respect the two social systems, as well as the wishes of the administrative
organizations, every party, every group, and every section of the people in the
north and south and prevent one side from imposing its will on the other.
Under the leadership of the federal
government, the regional governments in north and south should follow an
independent policy within limits that are consistent with the fundamental
interests and demands of the whole nation, and strive to narrow down the
differences between north and south in all spheres and to achieve the
coordinated development of the country and the nation.
It would be a good idea to
call the federal state the Democratic Federal Republic of Koryo,
after a united state that once existed in our country and is well known to the
world; such a name will also serve to reflect the common political aspirations
of the north and south for democracy.
The DFRK should be a
neutral country which does not join any political-military alliance or bloc.
Since the two parts of the country, north and south, with different ideas and
social systems are to be united to form a single federal state, it is necessary
and most reasonable for the DFRK to be a neutral state.
The DFRK, as a united
state embracing the whole territory and all the people of our country, should
pursue a policy which accords with the fundamental interests and demands of the
entire Korean people.
Our Party deems it
appropriate that the DFRK should put forward and carry out the following
policy:
First, the DFRK should adhere to Chajusong in all
state activities and pursue an independent policy.
Chajusong is the basic mark
of an independent state; it is the lifeblood of the country and the nation.
Only when a state exercises sovereignty with firm Chajusong in its activities
can it uphold the dignity and honour of the nation
and ensure the development and prosperity of the country in keeping with the
desires of the people.
The DFRK should be a
fully independent and sovereign state and a non-aligned nation which is not a
satellite of any other nation and does not depend on any foreign forces.
The DFRK should
oppose all forms of foreign interference and dependence on foreign forces,
exercise complete sovereignty in its internal and external activities and
settle all questions arising in state politics independently in keeping with
the fundamental interests of the Korean nation and the actual situation in our
country.
Second, the DFRK
should effect democracy throughout the country and in all areas of society and promote great national unity.
Democracy is a common
political idea desirable for and acceptable to people with differing thoughts
and political views, and is a noble right due to people from all walks of life
as masters of the state and society.
The DFRK should
develop a full democratic social and political system which opposes
dictatorship and intelligence politics and firmly guarantees and defends the
freedoms and rights of the people.
The federal state should
guarantee freedom to form political parties and social organizations and their
freedom of action, freedom of religious belief, speech, the press, assembly and
demonstration, and guarantee the rights of the people in north and south to
travel freely across the country and to conduct political, economic and
cultural activities freely in any area.
The federal government
should pursue a fair policy which will guarantee equality between the interests
of the two regions, two systems, different parties, groups, classes and circles
in the country without bias towards either side. All the policies pursued by
the federal government should proceed from the principle of great national
unity and contribute to the uniform development and prosperity of the country
through the strengthening of national unity and cooperation.
The federal government
should not question the past records of any of the organizations or individuals
in the north or the south that work for the development of the unified state,
but should join hands with them, and should not allow any form of political
reprisal or persecution.
Third, the DFRK
should effect economic cooperation and exchange between north and south and
ensure the development of an independent national economy.
In the two parts of our
country there is a wealth of natural resources that can still be exploited and
also the economic foundations that have been built in the past. If, once the
country is reunified, the north and the south develop their natural resources
jointly and use their existing economic foundations effectively through
cooperation and mutual assistance, our national economy will be able to
develop at a very rapid pace, and our people will all be able to enjoy as good
a life as any other people.
Economic cooperation and
exchange between north and south should be realized on the basis of recognizing
the different economic systems and diverse economic activities of enterprises
in the two parts of the country. The federal government should recognize and
protect state, cooperative and private property in the north and south as well
as personal effects, and refrain from restricting or encroaching upon the
property of capitalists and their business activities as long as they help
develop the national economy and do not engage in monopolist or comprador
activities.
The federal state should ensure that the north and the
south jointly develop and exploit mineral, marine and other natural resources,
and further the division of labour and promote trade
extensively on the principles of cooperation and mutual accommodation, while
coordinating the economic activities of all production units and enterprises in
keeping with the interests of the various classes and circles. It would be
advisable for the authorities and enterprises in the north and south to set up
and operate joint companies, common markets and the like rationally.
The federal state should,
through extensive cooperation and exchange between the two parts of the
country, develop the economies of the north and south to make them an
organically interlinked independent national economy.
Fourth, the DFRK
should realize north-south exchange and cooperation in the spheres of science,
culture and education and ensure the uniform progress of the country¡¯s science
and technology, national culture and arts, and national education.
Our people have time-honoured, glorious cultural traditions. Resourceful and
talented, our nation has, since olden times, admirably developed science,
technology, culture and arts. Since liberation, large numbers of able
scientists and technicians, as well as talented cultural workers and artists,
have grown up in the northern and southern parts of our country. If they
pool their efforts and talents through exchange and cooperation, our science
and technology, national culture and arts will flourish even more brilliantly.
The federal state should
ensure that scientists and technicians in the north and south undertake
scientific research jointly and exchange their experience and achievements on a
wide scale so that science and technology in our country develop rapidly.
The federal state should
actively encourage exchange and cooperation between artists and sportsmen from
the north and south and ensure that the scientists in the two halves together
uncover and protect the cultural heritage of our nation and that they study and
develop our unique written and spoken language. If this is done, our national
culture and arts will flourish to the full and the unique characteristics of
our people as a homogeneous nation will be preserved.
Education is a very
important undertaking which decides the fate of the nation. The federal
government should train large numbers of able technical experts and steadily
raise the cultural and intellectual levels of the entire people by developing a
popular education system and giving active state and social support to
educational work.
Fifth,
the DFRK should reopen transport and communications links between the
north and south and ensure the free use of the means of transport and
communications all across the country.
Transport and communications
represent the arteries and nervous system of the country. Because the territory
has been divided in two and transport and communications have been severed, our
people cannot see or hear from their families and relatives, although they live
within easy reach. This is a tragedy. Restoring transport and communications
links between the north and south is the only way to end the national tragedy
and realize full political, economic and cultural exchange and cooperation.
The federal state should
restore the railways and roads linking the north and the south and open
shipping and air routes to ensure free travel by land, sea and air between the
two halves of the country. In addition, steps should be taken to open telegraph
and telephone services as well as an unrestricted postal service covering all
areas of the north and the south.
The federal government
should ensure that the north and the south jointly use the transport system and
the telegraph facilities and postal services and, in addition, gradually move
towards running them jointly so that in the future one transport andcommunications system will exist across the whole
country.
Sixth, the DFRK
should ensure a stable livelihood for the entire people including the workers,
peasants and other working masses and promote their welfare systematically.
The working masses are the
masters of the state and society and the creators of all material wealth.
Guaranteeing a stable life for the working people and steadily promoting their
well-being should be the most important principle in the activities of a
democratic state which serves the people, and this is also a duty to the nation
devolving on the unified government.
In all its activities the federal
state should give priority to stabilizing the lives of the people from all
social strata including the workers, peasants and other sections of the
working people and to promoting their welfare. It should ensure a decent life
for everyone by guaranteeing adequate living conditions for the entire working
people with regard to food, clothing and shelter and by raising the living
standards of the poor to those of the middle class.
The federal state should
provide work for all able-bodied people, ensure adequate conditions for work
and rest and introduce a wage system, a price policy and an equitable tax
system so as to guarantee a stable livelihood for the working people. Steps
should be taken for different enterprises, including small and medium-sized
ones, to conduct production activities on a normal basis in order to ensure the
working people¡¯s livelihood and, in particular, the state should give active
support to the poor peasants and fishermen, small merchants and handicraftsmen
in their work.
The federal state should pay
close attention to the education of the working people and the improvement of
health services for them and adopt adequate measures to this end, so that all
working people and their families can receive an education and medical
treatment.
Seventh, the DFRK
should remove the state of military confrontation between the north and south
and form a combined national army to defend the nation against invasion.
Military confrontation
between the huge armed forces of the north and south gives rise to
misunderstanding, mistrust and discord and is a threat to peace.
The federal state should
reduce the military strength of the two sides to 100,000-150,000 men each in
order to end the state of military confrontation between north and south and
bring fratricidal strife to an end once and for all. At the same time, it is
essential to abolish the Military Demarcation Line between north
and south, dismantle all military installations in its vicinity, dissolve
militia organizations in both halves of the country and prohibit the military
training of civilians.
The federal state should
amalgamate the Korean People¡¯s Army and the ¡°National Army¡± of
Eighth,
the DFRK should defend and protect the national rights and interests of
all overseas Koreans.
Many of our Korean
compatriots are living abroad. As their motherland, the DFRK should
assume the responsibility and duty of defending and protecting their national
rights and interests.
The DFRK should make
vigorous efforts to enable all Korean nationals living abroad to enjoy their
internationally accepted legal rights and liberties, and give them strong
support and encouragement in their struggle for democratic national rights.
The federal government
should guarantee the rights of all our overseas compatriots to travel freely to
their motherland and to return home and live and act freely at a place of
residence of their choice.
Ninth, the DFRK
should deal properly with the foreign relations established by the north and
the south prior to reunification, and should coordinate the foreign activities
of the two regional governments in a unified manner.
It is only when the foreign
relations built up by the north and the south prior to national reunification
are conducted in the right manner that it will be possible to ensure both the
interests of the nation as a whole and the interests of the two halves of the
country within the framework of the unified state and to enable the federal
state to develop friendly relations with the various countries of the world on
an equitable footing. Furthermore, in view of the fact that even after
reunification the north and the south will maintain separate foreign relations
with other nations on a limited scale, the federal government will need to
coordinate the foreign activities of the two regional governments properly in a
unified manner.
The DFRK should
repeal all the treaties and agreements with other countries that are
detrimental to national unity, including military treaties concluded separately
by the north and the south prior to reunification. Of the foreign relations
established by the north and the south, those relations, economic relations
included, that do not run counter to the common interests of the nation should
be maintained.
The federal state should
permit the north and the south to cooperate economically with other countries
irrespective of the social system of the country involved. It should leave
intact the capital invested by other nations in
The DFRK should permit the governments of the two
halves of the country to establish bilateral relations with other countries.
The federal state will have to coordinate the foreign relations of the north
and the south properly to make sure that the two regional governments act
consistently with each other in their foreign activities.
Tenth, the DFRK
should, as a unified state representing the whole nation, develop friendly
relations with all the countries of the world and pursue a peaceful foreign
policy.
The DFRK should be
the only representative of the entire Korean nation in its foreign relations.
The federal state should represent the entire Korean nation at the United
Nations and in other international organizations and must send a single
delegation to all international gatherings where the whole nation is to be
represented.
The DFRK should
adhere to the line of neutrality, follow the policy of non-alignment and
develop friendly relations with all nations on the principles of Chajusong,
noninterference in internal affairs, equality, mutual benefit and peaceful
coexistence. In particular, it should actively develop neighbourly
relations with the countries surrounding ours.
The DFRK should be a
peace-loving nation and pursue a peaceful foreign policy. A unified
The
ten-point policy for the DFRK accurately reflects the common aspirations
and demands of the entire Korean nation and illuminates the road ahead for a
unified
The plan for national
reunification and the ten-point political programme
for the unified state proposed by our Party on this occasion will win the
active support and approval of all the Korean people and will be warmly
welcomed by the people of the world.
Our Party will make every
effort to put the new plan for national reunification into effect as soon as
possible and so satisfy the ardent desires of our 50 million brethren to live
happily in a unified homeland.
In order to found a Federal
Republic and achieve national reunification as proposed by our Party, all
Korean nationals, in the north and south and abroad, should fight, rallied
closely together to form a great national united front under the banner of
national reunification, regardless of any differences in ideology, social
system, party affiliation or political views.
The road ahead of our Party
and people in their struggle for the country¡¯s independent and peaceful
reunification is still beset with many difficulties and obstacles. But we will,
without fail, overcome them and ultimately accomplish the historic cause of
national reunification through the united efforts of the whole nation.
When the DFRK is
founded and the country is reunified through the unity of the whole nation and
cooperation between the north and south, our country will be able to make its
appearance in the world arena with great dignity and authority as an
independent and sovereign state with a population of 50 million, brilliant
national culture and a strong national economy, and an ever-prosperous people¡¯s
paradise will have been established in our land of three thousand ri.
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