A wave of mandatory study sessions centered on “Kim Jong Un Thought” has swept Ryanggang province following the Ninth Workers’ Party of Korea (WPK) Congress, with officials working around the clock to master new ideological directives and border-area enforcement intensifying threefold, a Daily NK source reported Wednesday.
A source in Ryanggang province told Daily NK that central government directives transmitted in mid-March ordered the entire province to immerse itself in the study of Kim Jong Un Thought as part of efforts to implement the congress’s ideological line down to local organizations. The Ninth WPK Congress, held in February 2026, was the first party congress in five years and produced sweeping resolutions on ideology, personnel, and economic policy.
According to the source, the directives instruct cadres to elevate Kim Jong Un as a singular, incomparable figure surpassing all previous leaders, and to bind the entire population tightly under the banners of “people-first principle” and the “Three Revolutions” line. The people-first principle is a core ideological formulation promoted by Kim Jong Un since the early 2020s as the defining philosophy of his rule.
The directives explicitly praise Kim as “the one who has most brilliantly completed the revolutionary cause” and declare that the Ninth WPK Congress has proclaimed to the world the independent opening of a “great Kim Jong Un era.” They also reference the codification of Kim’s “Five Lines of Party Building for the New Era” in the party charter, the designation of the people-first principle as the fundamental basis of governance, and the call to strengthen “our ideology, our technology, our culture” under the banner of the Three Revolutions.
“Since these directives came down, officials who feel they could be left behind if they don’t throw themselves into Kim Jong Un Thought study are working day and night,” the source said. “They’re buried in drafting lecture materials for those below them. Some officials are even saying that they can now feel it in their bones that the Marshal’s era has truly arrived.”
Border crackdowns triple as enforcement intensifies
Ryanggang province shares a long border with China and is regarded by authorities as particularly vulnerable to the infiltration of outside culture and information. Alongside the ideological study directive, the source said, central government authorities issued a specific order for the border region: “Any minor movement contrary to Kim Jong Un Thought is to be considered an anti-state act and eliminated immediately.”
In response, Ministry of State Security home searches and mobile phone inspections in Hyesan and other border-area cities have increased more than threefold compared to normal levels, the source said. The Ministry of State Security, recently renamed the State Information Bureau following the Ninth WPK Congress, is North Korea’s primary political police agency, responsible for surveillance, counterintelligence, and enforcement of ideological compliance.
Rumors have spread through border communities that anyone found to have listened to foreign radio broadcasts or watched outside video content will be treated as having “directly challenged Kim Jong Un Thought,” with punishment escalating accordingly. Security officers have also been openly circulating word that the party’s policy is to identify and exile to remote mountainous areas anyone who fails to engage in Kim Jong Un Thought study or does so only perfunctorily.
“People are living in fear,” the source said, adding that the atmosphere of mutual surveillance is deepening across border communities in the province.
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April 2, 2026 at 07:37PM
by DailyNK(North Korean Media)
