At the first sight, people are completely unaware that I was disabled for 20 years. When I was two years old, I had difficulty in moving my right leg. It got so twisted and deformed that I could not place my sole flat on the ground and even put on my shoe, and the right […]
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In June Juche 35 (1946), the DPRK proclaimed a labour law for the first time in its history. After Korea’s liberation from the Japanese military occupation on August 15, 1945, the workers and other working people embarked on the road of building a new country. This being the situation, the issue of enacting a new […]
The Pyongyang General Electric Cable Factory 326 is seething with enthusiasm to bring about a great upsurge in production. It has many worker couples. Attachment to workplace Ri Song Hak is a drawing work team leader of wire workshop. After his military service thirty years ago, he was assigned to the factory where his parents […]
Pyongyang, March 8 (KCNA) — The women in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea enjoy International Women’s Day amid the blessings and congratulations at worksites, streets and families. Kim Jong Un, first secretary of the Workers’ Party of Korea and first chairman of the National Defence Commission of the DPRK, guided a flight drill of […]