KIM IL SUNG
10-POINT PROGRAMME OF THE GREAT UNITY OF
THE WHOLE NATION FOR THE REUNIFICATION
OF THE COUNTRY
April 6, 1993
To put an end to the
nearly half a century of division and confrontation and reunify the country is
the unanimous demand and desire of the whole nation. For the independent and
peaceful reunification of the country it is necessary to achieve the great
unity of the whole nation. All those who are concerned about the destiny of the
nation, whether they be in the north, or in the south, or overseas, and whether
they be communists or nationalists, rich or poor, atheists or believers, must
unite as one nation, transcending all their differences, and together pave the
way for national reunification.
Those with strength
devoting their strength, those with knowledge giving their knowledge and those
with money donating their money, all should make a tangible contribution to the
reunification of the country and the development and prosperity of a reunified
land, so putting an end to national division and displaying the dignity and
honor of the reunited 70 million fellow countrymen to the world.
1. A unified state,
independent, peaceful and neutral, should be founded through the great unity of
the whole nation.
The north and the south
should found a pan-national unified state to represent all parties, all
groupings and all the members of the nation from all walks of life, while
leaving the existing two systems and two governments intact. The pan-national
unified state should be a confederal state in which the two regional
governments of the north and the south are represented equally, and an
independent, peaceful and nonaligned neutral state which does not lean to any
great power.
2. Unity should be based on patriotism and the spirit of national independence.
All the members of the
nation should link their individual destiny with that of the nation, love their
nation passionately and unite with the single desire to defend the independence
of the nation. They should display dignity and pride in being members of our
nation and reject sycophancy and national nihilism that erode the nation’s consciousness
of independence.
3. Unity should be
achieved on the principle of promoting coexistence, co-prosperity and common
interests and subordinating everything to the cause of national reunification.
The north and the south
should recognize and respect the existence of different beliefs, ideas and
systems, and achieve joint progress and prosperity, with neither side
encroaching on the other. They should promote the interests of the whole nation
before regional and class interests and direct every effort to the
accomplishment of the cause of national reunification.
4. All political
disputes that foment division and confrontation between fellow countrymen
should be ended and unity
should be achieved.
The north and the south
should refrain from seeking or fomenting confrontation, end all political
disputes between them and stop abusing and slandering each other. As fellow
countrymen they should not be hostile to each other and, through the united
efforts of the nation, they should counter foreign aggression and interference.
5. The fear of invasion
from both south and north, and the ideas of prevailing over communism and
communization should be dispelled, and north and south should believe in each
other and unite.
The north and the south
should not threaten and invade each other. Neither side should try to force its
system on the other or to absorb the other.
6. The north and south
should value democracy and join hands on the road to national reunification,
without rejecting each other because of differences in ideals and principles.
They should guarantee
the freedom of debate on and of activities for reunification and should not
suppress, take reprisals against, persecute or punish political opponents.
They should not arrest anyone because of their pro-north or pro-south
tendencies and should release and reinstate all political prisoners so that
they may contribute to the cause of national reunification.
7. The north and south
should protect the material and spiritual wealth of individuals and
organizations and encourage their use for the promotion of great national
unity.
Both before reunification
and after it they should recognize state ownership, cooperative ownership and
private ownership and protect the capital and property of individuals and
organizations, as well as all interests concerned with foreign capital. They
should recognize the social reputation and qualifications of individuals in all
domains including science, education, literature, the arts, public debate, the
press, health care and sports, and continue to guarantee the benefits granted
to people who have performed meritorious services.
8. Understanding, trust
and unity should be built up across the nation through contact, exchange visits
and dialogue.
All the obstacles to
contact and exchange visits should be removed and the door should be opened for
everyone without discrimination to undertake exchange visits. All the parties,
groupings and people of all social standings should be given equal opportunities
to conduct dialogue, and bilateral and multilateral dialogue should be
developed.
9. The whole nation,
north, south and overseas, should strengthen its solidarity for the sake of
national reunification.
Things beneficial to
national reunification should be supported and encouraged in an unbiased manner
and things harmful to it should be rejected in the north, in the south and
overseas, and all should assist and cooperate with one another, going beyond
their own narrow enclosure. All political parties, organizations and the people
from all walks of life in the north, in the south and overseas should be allied
organizationally in the patriotic work to achieve national reunification.
10. Those who have
contributed to the great unity of the nation and to the cause of national
reunification should be honored.
Special favors should be
granted to those who have performed exploits for the sake of the great unity of
the nation and the reunification of the country, to patriotic martyrs and to
their descendants. If those who had turned their back on the nation in the past
return to the patriotic road, repentant of their past, they should be dealt
with leniently and assessed fairly, according to the contribution they have
made to the cause of national reunification.