calendar>>September 29. 2014 Juche 103
Seminar on DPRK's Policy of Human Rights Held in Benin
Pyongyang, September 29 (KCNA) -- A seminar on DPRK's policy of human rights was held in Benin on Sept. 18.

Present there were personages of the Benin-Korea Amicable Association "Long Live Kim Jong Il, Supreme Leader", the Benin National Committee for the Study of the Juche Idea, the Benin Group for the Study of Kimilsungism-Kimjongilism and the Cotonou Institute of Journalism and other Juche idea followers and masses.

The chairman of the amicable association who is chairman of the Benin National Committee for the Study of the Juche Idea explained in detail the DPRK's policy of human rights.

The rector of the Contonou institute of Journalism who is chief of the Benin Group for the Study of Kimilsungism-Kimjongilism noted:

The Korean people fully enjoy all social and cultural rights including the right to learn.

The DPRK has enforced the universal 12-year compulsory education on a high level, developed the regular school educational system and study-while-working educational system and increased the level of scientific theory in the education in technology, social science and basic science to bring up able technicians and experts.

It also teaches students free of charge, provides students of universities and colleges with scholarship, strengthens social education and ensures all conditions for working people to learn.

As an educator, I envy the DPRK where state investment is being made in modernizing school education and social education.

A member of the Benin Group for the Study of Kimilsungism-Kimjongilism said:

It is a wanton interference in internal affairs and human rights abuse to force political system and way of life to which working people are reluctant.

We should heighten vigilance against the moves of the U.S. to realize its hegemonic ambition under the pretext of human rights issue.

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