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Socialist Patriotic Youth League

The Socialist Patriotic Youth League is a North Korean youth organization. It is the main youth organization in North Korea. Directly under the party Central Committee, it is the only mass organization expressly mentioned in the charter of the Workers' Party of Korea.[not verified in body] Youth under 15 may join the Young Pioneer Corps, itself a part of the larger Korean Children's Union. The organization, modeled after the Komsomol in the former Soviet Union, includes all North Koreans without party membership between the ages of 15 and 30, although married women who opt to become housewives are transferred to the Socialist Women's Union.[1] Officially, the guiding ideology of the organization is Kimilsungism–Kimjongilism.[2]

Socialist Patriotic Youth League
사회주의애국청년동맹
Emblem
Flag
ChairmanMun Chol
Founded17 January 1946
HeadquartersPyongyang, North Korea
IdeologyKimilsungism–Kimjongilism Communism
Mother partyWorkers' Party of Korea
International affiliationWorld Federation of Democratic Youth (WFDY)
NewspaperChongnyon Jonwi
Websiteyouth.rep.kp
Socialist Patriotic Youth League
Chosŏn'gŭl
사회주의애국청년동맹
Hancha
社會主義愛國靑年同盟
Revised RomanizationSahoejuuiaegukcheongnyeondongmaeng
McCune–ReischauerSahoejuŭiaegukch'ŏngnyŏndongmaeng

History edit

The League was founded on 17 January 1946 as the Democratic Youth League of North Korea. It became the youth wing of the Workers' Party of North Korea. Six months after its foundation in June 1946, the League joined the World Federation of Democratic Youth, establishing international relations with other Marxist–Leninist and anti-imperialist youth movements.[3] In 1949, it was renamed the Democratic Youth League of Korea and in May 1964 renamed as the League of Socialist Working Youth of Korea.[4] It assumed the name Kim Il-sung Socialist Youth League on its 50th anniversary in 1996.[5]

The 8th congress of the youth league was held in February 1993, after a 12-year lapse since the 7th congress, held in 1981. The last conference was held on 12 July 2012, after ten years since the previous one, held on 21–22 March 2002. The 9th congress has been convened for January 2016, after 23 years since the previous one.[citation needed]

On 4 January 2007, in Pyongyang, Kim Song-chol, the First Secretary of the Pyongyang Municipal People's Committee of the KSYL gave a speech at a mass rally, with other high government officials, praising Songun Korea.[6] During the speech, Kim Song-chol said that the country should bolster "death-defying corps" and create a "youth vanguard faithfully following the Party's Songun politics."[6]

The 47th plenary meeting of the Central Committee of the KSYL was held, in Pyongyang, on 22 March 2012. At the meeting, former First Secretary Ri Yong-chol was relieved of his post due to his age and Jon Yong-nam was elected to the post.[citation needed] The current head of the league is Chairman of the Central Committee Pak Chol-min [ko].[7]

Recently, Choe Ryong-hae has been replacing military officials with KSYL members.[8]

The Kim Il-sung Socialist Youth League was renamed as the Kimilsungist-Kimjongilist Youth League at its 9th Congress held on 27–28 August 2016.[9] It was renamed as the Socialist Patriotic Youth League at its 10th Congress held on 27–28 April 2021,[10] with the aims of reflecting its nature as a reserve force to socialist construction.[11]

Duties edit

Within the government, the league coordinates the national youth policy of North Korea together with other youth-serving ministries, such as the Ministry of Education.[12] The league plays an important role in the planning, implementation and evaluation of this national youth policy and serves as a national youth platform to link both the governmental and nongovernmental youth-related organizations and activities in this over-all national youth policy.[12] The league is the party's most important ideological and organizational training ground, with branches and cells wherever there are regular party organizations.[12] "Youth league cells exist in the army, factories, cooperative farms, schools, cultural institutions, and government agencies."[12]

The youth movement shifted its focus after Kim Il-sung's death and expanded its ideological indoctrination to include the "revolutionary accomplishments" of Kim Jong-il and the "brilliance" of Songun.[12]

"The KSYL, by restricting the ideological culture and organized groups of all youths, monitors any changes in the society’s way of thinking that may happen with the change of generations. It also organizes all youths to be actively involved in production, construction, and military service. The KSYL plays the important role of restricting any form of opposition groups or actions among the youth of North Korea", according to Ken E. Gause.[12]

The league's official newspaper is the Chongnyon Jonwi.[13] It also has a sports team, Hwaebul Sports Club.[14]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Lankov, A. N., Kwak, I., & Cho, C. (2012). The organizational life: Daily surveillance and daily resistance in north korea. Journal of East Asian Studies, 12(2), 193–214,309–310. doi:10.1017/S1598240800007839
  2. ^ "Socialist Patriotic Youth League". Naenara. Retrieved 9 January 2023.
  3. ^ Sung-wook, Nam; Sulan, Chae; Ga-young, Lee (October 2020). "The Beauty Culture and Perspective of North Korean Women". Beautiful Pyongyang: Cosmetics, Beauty Culture and North Korea. Singapore: Springer. ISBN 978-981-15-7702-4.
  4. ^ Lee, Chong-Sik (1982). "Evolution of the Korean Workers' Party and the Rise of Kim Chŏng-il". Asian Survey. 22 (5): 434–448. doi:10.2307/2643871. JSTOR 2643871.
  5. ^ [1] 2007-09-30 at the Wayback Machine 30 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine , . Archived from the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 9 April 2007.
  6. ^ a b Kim, Chol Jun (6 January 2007). "Pyongyang mass rally vows to bring about a turn in thriving nation building". The Pyongyang Times. p. 4.
  7. ^ "13th Enlarged Plenary Meeting of 9th Central Committee of Kimilsungist-Kimjongilist Youth League Held". KCNA. 4 March 2021. Retrieved 8 March 2021 – via KCNA Watch.
  8. ^ "Kim Jong-un Beefs Up Security Amid Fear of Unrest". The Chosun Ilbo. 6 December 2012. Retrieved 6 December 2012.
  9. ^ What remains when socialism is removed from North Korea? Daily NK (www.dailynk.com). 1 September 2016. Retrieved on 1 September 2016.
  10. ^ "10th Congress of Kimilsungist-Kimjongilist Youth League Closes". KCNA Watch. 30 April 2021.
  11. ^ . rodong.rep.kp. Archived from the original on 17 December 2021. Retrieved 2 May 2021.
  12. ^ a b c d e f Gause, Ken E. (2012). Coercion, Control, Surveillance, and Punishment An Examination of the North Korean Police State (PDF). The Committee for Human Rights in North Korea. pp. 53, 203. ISBN 978-0-9856480-1-5. LCCN 2012943393. Retrieved 30 May 2014.
  13. ^ Tertitskiy, Fyodor (29 December 2017). "How to interpret Kim Jong Un's New Year's address". NK News. Retrieved 8 October 2018.
  14. ^ . nkaggregator.com. KCNA. 3 December 2014. Archived from the original on 28 February 2018. Retrieved 19 October 2018.

External links edit

  • Chongnyon Jonwi – the official newspaper of the league (in Korean)

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The Socialist Patriotic Youth League is a North Korean youth organization It is the main youth organization in North Korea Directly under the party Central Committee it is the only mass organization expressly mentioned in the charter of the Workers Party of Korea not verified in body Youth under 15 may join the Young Pioneer Corps itself a part of the larger Korean Children s Union The organization modeled after the Komsomol in the former Soviet Union includes all North Koreans without party membership between the ages of 15 and 30 although married women who opt to become housewives are transferred to the Socialist Women s Union 1 Officially the guiding ideology of the organization is Kimilsungism Kimjongilism 2 Socialist Patriotic Youth League 사회주의애국청년동맹EmblemFlagChairmanMun CholFounded17 January 1946HeadquartersPyongyang North KoreaIdeologyKimilsungism Kimjongilism CommunismMother partyWorkers Party of KoreaInternational affiliationWorld Federation of Democratic Youth WFDY NewspaperChongnyon JonwiWebsiteyouth wbr rep wbr kp Socialist Patriotic Youth LeagueChosŏn gŭl사회주의애국청년동맹Hancha社會主義愛國靑年同盟Revised RomanizationSahoejuuiaegukcheongnyeondongmaengMcCune ReischauerSahoejuŭiaegukch ŏngnyŏndongmaeng Contents 1 History 2 Duties 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe League was founded on 17 January 1946 as the Democratic Youth League of North Korea It became the youth wing of the Workers Party of North Korea Six months after its foundation in June 1946 the League joined the World Federation of Democratic Youth establishing international relations with other Marxist Leninist and anti imperialist youth movements 3 In 1949 it was renamed the Democratic Youth League of Korea and in May 1964 renamed as the League of Socialist Working Youth of Korea 4 It assumed the name Kim Il sung Socialist Youth League on its 50th anniversary in 1996 5 The 8th congress of the youth league was held in February 1993 after a 12 year lapse since the 7th congress held in 1981 The last conference was held on 12 July 2012 after ten years since the previous one held on 21 22 March 2002 The 9th congress has been convened for January 2016 after 23 years since the previous one citation needed On 4 January 2007 in Pyongyang Kim Song chol the First Secretary of the Pyongyang Municipal People s Committee of the KSYL gave a speech at a mass rally with other high government officials praising Songun Korea 6 During the speech Kim Song chol said that the country should bolster death defying corps and create a youth vanguard faithfully following the Party s Songun politics 6 The 47th plenary meeting of the Central Committee of the KSYL was held in Pyongyang on 22 March 2012 At the meeting former First Secretary Ri Yong chol was relieved of his post due to his age and Jon Yong nam was elected to the post citation needed The current head of the league is Chairman of the Central Committee Pak Chol min ko 7 Recently Choe Ryong hae has been replacing military officials with KSYL members 8 The Kim Il sung Socialist Youth League was renamed as the Kimilsungist Kimjongilist Youth League at its 9th Congress held on 27 28 August 2016 9 It was renamed as the Socialist Patriotic Youth League at its 10th Congress held on 27 28 April 2021 10 with the aims of reflecting its nature as a reserve force to socialist construction 11 Duties editWithin the government the league coordinates the national youth policy of North Korea together with other youth serving ministries such as the Ministry of Education 12 The league plays an important role in the planning implementation and evaluation of this national youth policy and serves as a national youth platform to link both the governmental and nongovernmental youth related organizations and activities in this over all national youth policy 12 The league is the party s most important ideological and organizational training ground with branches and cells wherever there are regular party organizations 12 Youth league cells exist in the army factories cooperative farms schools cultural institutions and government agencies 12 The youth movement shifted its focus after Kim Il sung s death and expanded its ideological indoctrination to include the revolutionary accomplishments of Kim Jong il and the brilliance of Songun 12 The KSYL by restricting the ideological culture and organized groups of all youths monitors any changes in the society s way of thinking that may happen with the change of generations It also organizes all youths to be actively involved in production construction and military service The KSYL plays the important role of restricting any form of opposition groups or actions among the youth of North Korea according to Ken E Gause 12 The league s official newspaper is the Chongnyon Jonwi 13 It also has a sports team Hwaebul Sports Club 14 See also edit nbsp North Korea portal nbsp Socialism portal Ernst Thalmann Pioneer Organisation Free German Youth Komsomol Communist Youth League of China Red Guards Vladimir Lenin All Union Pioneer OrganizationReferences edit Lankov A N Kwak I amp Cho C 2012 The organizational life Daily surveillance and daily resistance in north korea Journal of East Asian Studies 12 2 193 214 309 310 doi 10 1017 S1598240800007839 Socialist Patriotic Youth League Naenara Retrieved 9 January 2023 Sung wook Nam Sulan Chae Ga young Lee October 2020 The Beauty Culture and Perspective of North Korean Women Beautiful Pyongyang Cosmetics Beauty Culture and North Korea Singapore Springer ISBN 978 981 15 7702 4 Lee Chong Sik 1982 Evolution of the Korean Workers Party and the Rise of Kim Chŏng il Asian Survey 22 5 434 448 doi 10 2307 2643871 JSTOR 2643871 1 Archived 2007 09 30 at the Wayback Machine Archived 30 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine The Kim Il Sung Socialist Youth League Archived from the original on 27 September 2007 Retrieved 9 April 2007 a b Kim Chol Jun 6 January 2007 Pyongyang mass rally vows to bring about a turn in thriving nation building The Pyongyang Times p 4 13th Enlarged Plenary Meeting of 9th Central Committee of Kimilsungist Kimjongilist Youth League Held KCNA 4 March 2021 Retrieved 8 March 2021 via KCNA Watch Kim Jong un Beefs Up Security Amid Fear of Unrest The Chosun Ilbo 6 December 2012 Retrieved 6 December 2012 What remains when socialism is removed from North Korea Daily NK www dailynk com 1 September 2016 Retrieved on 1 September 2016 10th Congress of Kimilsungist Kimjongilist Youth League Closes KCNA Watch 30 April 2021 Rodong Sinmun rodong rep kp Archived from the original on 17 December 2021 Retrieved 2 May 2021 a b c d e f Gause Ken E 2012 Coercion Control Surveillance and Punishment An Examination of the North Korean Police State PDF The Committee for Human Rights in North Korea pp 53 203 ISBN 978 0 9856480 1 5 LCCN 2012943393 Retrieved 30 May 2014 Tertitskiy Fyodor 29 December 2017 How to interpret Kim Jong Un s New Year s address NK News Retrieved 8 October 2018 Hwaebul Team Football Champion of DPRK North Korea Aggregator nkaggregator com KCNA 3 December 2014 Archived from the original on 28 February 2018 Retrieved 19 October 2018 External links editChongnyon Jonwi the official newspaper of the league in Korean Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Socialist Patriotic Youth League amp oldid 1210766229, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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