The SA Communist Party in Gauteng recently held a meeting addressed by North Korean Ambassador Jo Yong Man. According to the SACP press statement, he shared "the history of the Korean revolution, its current contradictions in the fight against US Imperialism and the South Korean puppet regime."
He invited the SACP to jointly celebrate North Korea's 50th anniversary of independence on 27 July 2013. It's mind-boggling that a political party in democratic South Africa finds affinity with the ghastly repression and backwardness of North Korea.
It epitomises George Orwell's fear about Stalinism: "If you want a vision of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face - forever." North Korea is a vast prison camp for 24 million people that tramples on every single human right.
Escapees have testified about concentration camps and "total control zones" where dissidents are imprisoned for life. They suffer hard labour, torture, starvation, rape, murder, medical experimentation and forced abortions.
A Korean Nelson Mandela or Archbishop Desmond Tutu would be swiftly disposed of.
Its centrally managed economy is a dismal failure, including a three year famine starting in 1994 that killed up to one million people.