As the state news agency ACNC reported today, at an event held in the Class Education Pavilion of the city of Sinchon, South Hwanghae province, the will to defend the conquests of socialism and peace against any new aggression by imperialism was reaffirmed.
A parade was held later in which the demonstrators chanted slogans against the threats of the United States and its allies.
The day was repeated in all the provinces and major cities of the country.
In the city of Sinchon, between October 17 and December 7, 1950, US troops killed about 30,000 people, a quarter of the local population.
This fact is inspired by the work Massacre in Korea, one of the three great murals that make up the series of denunciations to the war made by the famous painter from Malaga Pablo Picasso.
According to a White Paper published by the DPRK, more than five million people were damaged at the hands of the North American occupier, of which almost one million 250 thousand people died, over 910 000 were kidnapped and about 390 000 went missing.
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