The human history has witnessed a lot of great men and famous heroes and has recorded countless stories about their life and activities.
As there is a saying that the whole universe is reflected on a drop of water, the stories represent their personalities and outstanding feats for the society of the times, which reveal the truth of life and give lessons to the people.
However, the history has never seen such a great man as President
The respected Comrade
"Through his energetic external activities, the great Comrade
Alan Garcia, general secretary of the National Executive Committee of the Peruvian People's Revolutionary Union, visited the DPRK in June 1983.
Peru is a large country with abundant underground resources and good geographical conditions.
However, as a result of the successive rulers following the United States like puppets, the consciousness of national independence was paralyzed and the country's economy was devastated under the control of foreign capital.
In particular, although it is the home of maize and potatoes for its favorable farming conditions, they had to buy huge quantities of grain every year from other countries.
President
He said that the Koreans had always struggled firmly by relying on the strength of the popular masses from the beginning of the revolution to the present day with the firm belief that if they relied on the popular masses, they could solve any problems arising in the revolution and construction. He also said that, relying on the strength of the people, they had waged the armed struggle against the Japanese imperialists, repulsed the armed invasion of the US imperialists and successfully carried out the postwar rehabilitation. He continued that nothing was impossible when the popular masses fully displayed their creative power and wisdom with a high sense of being the masters of the revolution and construction and this was a precious truth gained in the course of leading the revolutionary struggle and construction work.
Then he continued that no matter how good foreign things might be, they should not be swallowed up in their own country without taking into account the actual conditions of their country. He said if the foreign things were asked for from the stomach, they should be eaten, and if they were not, they should be spit out.
Like this, he clarified the essence of the view on independence as a descriptive and popular analogy.
The teachings of the President served as important guidelines and a powerful treasured sword for the Peruvian people and other peoples struggling for independence.
Indeed, President