KR North Korea Claims Mobilisation of 1.4 Million Youth for “Holy War” - According to the state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), the mobilisation was carried out over two days, on 14 and 15 October.

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On 16 October 2024, North Korea announced the mobilisation of 1.4 million young citizens, reportedly eager to participate in a “holy war” to defend the nation’s sovereignty and eliminate perceived threats, particularly from South Korea. The mass mobilisation reflects Pyongyang’s continued aggressive stance amid ongoing tensions on the Korean Peninsula.​

According to the state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), the mobilisation was carried out over two days, on 14 and 15 October, with an overwhelming number of young people and youth union leaders expressing their willingness to join or return to the North Korean military. The regime has framed this mobilisation as a response to perceived provocations from South Korea, labelling it as a nation intent on war.

In its statement, North Korea issued direct threats to South Korea, pledging to annihilate its southern neighbour if war breaks out. The KCNA report portrayed South Korea as the primary instigator of the conflict, claiming that North Korean youth are eager to take up arms in defence of their nation’s sovereignty and security.

Aggressive Rhetoric

North Korea’s official propaganda channels emphasised the fervour with which the youth are reportedly prepared to fight. The statement described the mobilisation as a manifestation of the younger generation’s “burning hatred” and “vengefulness” towards enemies threatening the country. These recruits are said to be committed to “punishing the reckless boldness of the scum of humanity,” a direct reference to South Korea and its perceived transgressions.

The North Korean government portrayed this mass mobilisation as a patriotic surge of nationalistic pride, positioning the youth as defenders of the “sacred republic” under the leadership of Kim Jong-un. The mobilisation coincided with escalating tensions on the Korean Peninsula, where diplomatic ties between the two Koreas remain virtually non-existent.

Escalating Tensions

This announcement follows North Korea’s recent demolition of parts of the infrastructure that connected the country to South Korea. The destruction of these roads is seen as a further deterioration of inter-Korean relations, signalling Pyongyang’s intent to isolate itself from its southern neighbour.

The inflammatory language used in the KCNA statement, including threats to “annihilate” South Korea, reflects the heightened rhetoric that has characterised the North’s communications in recent years. While South Korea has consistently urged for dialogue and de-escalation, North Korea has continued to pursue a more confrontational approach, frequently accusing Seoul of endangering the region’s peace.

Youth as a Military Force

The portrayal of North Korean youth as a potent military force is a familiar theme in the country’s state-run media. By highlighting the mobilisation of 1.4 million young people, North Korea seeks to demonstrate its preparedness for conflict and the loyalty of its population to the regime. The government frequently taps into themes of nationalism and anti-imperialism to unite its citizens, particularly the younger generation, around the idea of defending the homeland from external threats.

This emphasis on youth mobilisation also serves a dual purpose: not only does it reinforce internal solidarity and control, but it also sends a message to international audiences that North Korea is ready to defend itself in the face of perceived aggression from both South Korea and its allies, notably the United States.

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According to the state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), the mobilisation was carried out over two days, on 14 and 15 October, with an overwhelming number of young people and youth union leaders expressing their willingness to join or return to the North Korean military. The regime has framed this mobilisation as a response to perceived provocations from South Korea, labelling it as a nation intent on war.
Here is the official statement from KCNA:
Pyongyang, October 16 (KCNA) -- The whole DPRK is full of the will to annihilate the scum of the ROK who violated its inviolable sovereignty and security.

Millions of young people have turned out in the nationwide struggle to wipe out the ROK scum who committed a serious provocation of violating the sovereignty of the DPRK through a drone infiltration into its capital city to push the tense situation to the brink of war, which precipitates their self-destruction, and are now making impudent remarks like a guilty party filing the suit first.

If a war breaks out, the ROK will be wiped off the map. As it wants a war, we are willing to put an end to its existence.

The passionate young people are determined to turn out in a sacred war of destroying the enemy with the arms of the revolution. Their great enthusiasm for joining the army is being displayed in all the places of the country, including worksites where a campaign for increased production is underway, construction sites, farms having a bumper harvest, and educational institutions.

According to data available, more than 1.4 million youth league officials and youth and students across the country volunteered to join or rejoin the Korean People's Army on October 14 and 15.

The young people's zeal for joining the army is an eruption of the hatred and retaliatory spirit of the younger generation who are determined to punish the scum who committed a hideous crime to ignite a war at any cost, and end the horrible evil relationship.

Youth and students across the country signed the petitions for joining or rejoining the army out of the pledge to find out the heinous confrontation maniacs and criminals to the last one and cut off their windpipes.

The commanding officers and members of the Paektusan Hero Youth Shock Brigade, the young people of the Kim Chaek Iron and Steel Complex, the Taean Heavy Machine Complex, the Pyongyang Kim Jong Suk Textile Mill and many other working youth across the country volunteered to join the army with the spirit to resolutely wipe out the sworn enemy seeking to bring down their socialist system that represent their life and soul, and their dignified life and happiness.

At the universities across the country, including Kim Il Sung University, Kim Chaek University of Technology, Phyongbuk University of Technology and Sariwon Kye Ung Sang University of Agriculture, many students, including discharged officers and men, vowed to make the lunatics experience the real war and showers of fire.

The number of the angry revengers of the rising generation determined to plunge the heinous enemy into an abyss of final ruin, those who volunteered to join or rejoin the KPA, is on the increase with the passage of time.
 
Comrade Kim, count it 1.4 million+me. Re-education and Integration of a indoctrinated, reactionary and spiritually poor country like South Korea will be a great task. History will thank you and I for fixing the most annoying and California East Asian country
 
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