Let Us Make Enemies Pay Dearly for the Blood Shed by Korean People!
The Pyongyang International House of Culture where an art exhibition on the theme of class education takes place is visited by lots of people every day.
Displayed at the exhibition hall are art pieces showing the atrocities committed by the U.S. imperialists and class enemies who imposed countless misfortune and hardship on Koreans and retaliatory will of our generation.
Although an art exhibition on the theme of class education is held every year on the occasion of June 25 and each time, lots of art pieces condemning the enemy’s atrocities are created and displayed, the theme of the exhibition is always the same. It is that we must take revenge upon the U.S. imperialists for their heinous crimes a thousand-fold.
Through art pieces showing the cruelty, viciousness and brutality of the enemy, visitors deeply feel once again that the U.S. imperialists and class enemies are, indeed, a group of cannibals seeking pleasure in human killing and the most heinous murderers.
The art pieces which vividly depict the atrocities committed by the U.S. imperialists and class enemies in various parts of the country including Sinchon during the strategic temporary retreat of the Korean People’s Army in the Fatherland Liberation War and the misfortune and pain our people were subjected to make the visitors burn with the revengeful thought.
An oil painting which portrayed a U.S. imperialist beast depriving a mother of her young child to cast him into the flames, a class enemy striking down the woman calling for her child anxiously with rifle butt and the child crying for his mother in the hands of the U.S. imperialist let loose the visitor’s anger and inspires them with burning hatred for the enemy.
All the exhibited art pieces are tantamount to a textbook teaching us once again the truth that the aggressive and predatory nature of the U.S. imperialists never changes and that illusion about the enemy precisely means death.
Visitors make a firm determination to annihilate the U.S. imperialists, our sworn enemy, without fail no matter how much water may flow under the bridge and how many times a generation is replaced by another.
Indeed, the venue of the exhibition is a historic place bearing witness to the U.S. imperialists’ monstrous atrocities and their brutal nature.
Let Us Make Enemies Pay Dearly for the Blood Shed by Korean People!
This is the eternal theme of not only art exhibitions on the theme of class education but the anti-imperialist, anti-U.S. class struggle, which can never change.
Rodong Sinmun