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Kulloja

North Korean monthly political magazine From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kulloja
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Kulloja (Korean: 근로자; MR: Kŭlloja; lit. Worker; [kɯːlod͡ʑa]) is a political magazine published in North Korea. Launched in 1946 it is published monthly and is an official publication of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea.

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History and profile

Kulloja was first published on 25 October 1946 in Soviet Korea.[1] It is published on a monthly basis.[1][2] The magazine is an official organ of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea,[2][3] and covers articles on political science.[4]

Major contributors of Kulloja have included: Kim Chol and Ryom Kyong-yun.[5] North Korean human rights experts also published articles in the magazine, including Kim Chang-ryul, Ahn Myung-hyuk and Kim Young-guk.[6]

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Editors-in-chief

  • Tae Song-su (October 1946 – November 1947)
  • Pak Chang-ok (November 1947 – March 1948)
  • Ki Sok-bok (March 1948 – 1950)

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