North Korean propaganda has intensified in North Pyongan province as the country prepares for the ruling party’s 80th anniversary. Provincial authorities organized a week-long training program to educate lecturers in the government’s ideology. The program equips them with strategies to promote Kim Jong Un’s “self-sufficiency” policies. Authorities emphasized that this training is essential to ensure the public is ideologically ready for Foundation Day celebrations.
The training instructed lecturers on methods to inspire voluntary support from citizens by highlighting Kim Jong Un’s leadership. Officials provided prepared materials for five weekly lectures leading up to the anniversary. Lecture topics focused on self-sufficiency as the nation’s guiding principle, the heroic deeds of soldiers, and the importance of national pride. Each session emphasized presenting these messages in ways that maximize their impact.
Authorities encouraged lecturers to act as more than messengers. They were instructed to become propagandists who actively guide the population toward socialist ideals. The provincial party emphasized that the anniversary must appear as a “great celebration for the victors.” Additionally, lecturers had to promote the slogan that self-sufficiency remains North Korea’s only viable path forward.
The propaganda lectures covered five core themes. The first stressed self-sufficiency as the “eternal method of struggle” embodying the nation’s autonomous ideology. The second praised overseas soldiers who displayed courage under Kim Jong Un’s command. The third reinforced the Juche banner while honoring national dignity. The fourth encouraged vigorous campaigns to ensure a meaningful celebration. The final lecture aimed to promote self-sufficiency as a global slogan reflecting North Korea’s leadership ambitions.
Despite public compliance, some lecturers privately questioned the long-term effectiveness of self-sufficiency. They debated whether the country could continue following this path indefinitely. Nevertheless, authorities pushed forward, stressing the need for ideological unity and unwavering promotion of party ideals. The program highlighted the strategic importance of spreading these messages throughout society to maintain control over public sentiment.
Overall, the North Korean propaganda demonstrates the regime’s focus on ideological training. It also shows the party’s determination to present its policies as successful and inspirational. As the 80th anniversary approaches, the country aims to maximize the reach and influence of these messages across all levels of society.

