Off the wire
Chinese basketballers cherish experience through "Death Group" in Rio  • Host Brazil smash China 3-0 in Group E match (to be updated)  • Rio 2016: History of the Olympic Games  • Chinese women beaten by Brazil 3-0 in first soccer match  • Brazil women start with victory in quest for maiden Olympic football gold  • China's women water polo team eagers to play Olympic Games  • Mexico to launch campaign against cigarette littering  • Tough draw for defending champ Zhang in Olympic table tennis  • UN relief chief "outraged" by violence against civilians in South Sudan  • Ghanaian TV station to telecast Chinese Super league  
You are here:   Home

DPRK top leader chairs meeting to strengthen party's rule over military

Xinhua, August 4, 2016 Adjust font size:

Kim Jong Un, top leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), presided over a meeting on Aug. 2-3 for exemplary commanding officers and servicemen in a mass movement in the army, stressing the ruling party's leadership over the military, the official news agency KCNA reported Thursday.

The military mass movement, with the title of O Jung Hup-led 7th Regiment, is a legacy for the DPRK's revolutionary armed forces and serves as an all-powerful treasured sword for increasing military strength, Kim said in his address at the meeting.

This marked the third meeting of the activists in the Korean People's Army (KPA) for such a mass movement and also the first since the seventh congress of the ruling Workers' Party of Korea in early May.

In his speech, Kim emphasized efforts to strengthen the army in political, ideological and moral aspects and to round off combat preparations of the army.

"Only when this movement is conducted vigorously to hit the general target of building the Party's army, it is possible for the KPA to glorify down through generations the tradition of defending the Party and the revolution," Kim said.

Taking part in the meeting were senior army officials including Director of the General Political Bureau of the KPA Hwang Pyong So and Minister of People's Armed Forces Pak Yong Sik. Enditem