File Cabinda pol77.jpg thumb 250px 1977 map of Cabinda The Front for the Liberation of the Enclave of Cabinda lang pt Frente para a Liberta o do Enclave de Cabinda , FLEC is a guerrilla and political movement fighting for the independence of the Angola n province of Cabinda province Cabinda . ref name ... general of the Front for the Liberation of the Enclave of Cabinda Military Position Flec PM , said ... Politics of Cabinda ast Frente pa la Lliberaci n del Enclave de Cabinda cs FLEC da Front for the Liberation of the Enclave of Cabinda de Frente para a Liberta o do Enclave de Cabinda es Frente para la Liberaci n del Enclave de Cabinda gl Frente para a Liberta o do Enclave de Cabinda kg FLEC nl Frente para a Liberta o do Enclave de Cabinda pt Frente para a Liberta o do Enclave de Cabinda sv ... &mdash the Movement for the Liberation of the Enclave of Cabinda MLEC , Action Committee of the Cabinda ..., the Treaty of Simulambuco was signed, establishing Cabinda as a Portuguese protectorate. ref http www.unpo.org content view 2744 99 UNPO Resolution Concerning the CabindaEnclave Unrepresented Nations ... and January 4, 1976, the Cabinda exclave was invaded by soldiers of the Popular Movement for the Liberation ... Command for the Liberation of Cabinda, was created. In June 1979 the Armed Forces for the Liberation of Cabinda created another movement, the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Cabinda MPLC, Movimento Popular de Liberta o de Cabinda . In the 1980s FLEC received help from the National Union for the Total ... expatriates in the Netherlands in 1996, the Frente de Liberta o do Estado de Cabinda FLEC Lopes , LiberationFront of the State of Cabinda . This group adopted a blue, yellow and black flag with the Silambuco .... We are fighting for the total liberation of Cabinda. ref cite news url http www.guardian.co.uk ... in the center. During the Portuguese Colonial War 1961 1974 , the nationalist movements of Cabinda ... South Africa . In 1988, the Communist Committee of Cabinda CCC, Comit Comunista de Cabinda ... more details
The Movement for the Liberation of the Enclave of Cabinda lang pt Mouvement de Lib ration de l Enclave du Cabinda MLEC is a defunct, separatist organization that campaigned for the independence of Cabinda province from Portugal . MLEC merged with CAUNC and ALLIAMA in 1963 to form the Front for the Liberation of the Enclave of Cabinda . Cabinda is now a province and an exclave of Angola . ref name a cite book last Mullen first J. Atticus Ryan coauthors Christopher A. Mullen year 1997 title Unrepresented Nations & Peoples Organization, Yearbook 1997 pages 57 ref References Reflist Category History of Angola Category National liberation movements Category Politics of Cabinda Angola stub sv MLEC ... more details
orphan date April 2010 The Front for the Liberation of the State of Cabinda Frente de Liberta o do Estado de Cabinda FLEC Lopes is a separatist group created by Cabinda Province Cabindese ex patriates in the Netherlands in 1996. This group adopted a blue, yellow and black flag with the Silambuco monument in the center. References http www.amnesty.org es region angola report 2008 Amnesty International report http invirtus.net in story.php?title Angola 2FCabinda FLEC passa designar se Frente de Liberta C3 A7 C3 A3o do Estado de Cabinda In Virtus on the group s name External links http www.cabinda.org Official website See also African independence movements List of active autonomist and secessionist movements Angolan Civil War DEFAULTSORT LiberationFront Of The State Of Cabinda Category Secessionist organizations Category Political parties established in 1996 Category History of Angola Category National liberation movements Category Cabinda Province ... more details
The Popular Movement for the Liberation of Cabinda lang pt Movimento Popular de Liberta o de Cabinda MPLC is a militant separatist group fighting for the independence of Cabinda province Cabinda from Angola . The MPLC split off from the Front for the Liberation of the Enclave of Cabinda FLEC in June 1979. ref name groups http www.globalsecurity.org military world para flec.htm Front for the Liberation of the Enclave of Cabinda Frente para a Liberta o do Enclave de Cabinda FLEC Global Security ref References Reflist Category African and Black nationalism Category Cold War Category Secessionist organizations Category Rebel groups in Angola Angola stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The National Union for the Liberation of Cabinda lang pt Uni o Nacional de Liberta o de Cabinda UNLC is a militant separatist group fighting for the independence of Cabinda province Cabinda from Angola . The UNLC emerged in the 1990s under the leadership of Lumingu Luis Gimby during the Angolan Civil War . ref name groups http www.globalsecurity.org military world para flec.htm Front for the Liberation of the Enclave of Cabinda Frente para a Liberta o do Enclave de Cabinda FLEC Global Security ref References Reflist Category African and Black nationalism Category Cold War Category Secessionist organizations Category Rebel groups in Angola Angola stub ... more details
Democratic Front of Cabinda lang pt Frente Democratica de Cabinda abbreviated to FDC is a separatist rebel group that fights for the independence of Cabinda province from Angola . ref name a cite web author BO Luanda SAO Pretoria year 1998 url http www.unhcr.org publ RSDLEGAL 3ae6b31f1c.html title Current Situation in Angola, Eligibility of Angolan Asylum Seekers and Treatment of Returnees publisher United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees accessdate 2007 12 27 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref Cabindan rebels kidnapped and ransomed off foreign oil workers throughout the 1990s in Angola 1990s to in turn finance further attacks against the national government. Front for the Liberation of the Enclave of Cabinda FLEC militants stopped buses, forcing Chevron Oil workers out, and setting fire to the buses on March 27 and April 23, 1992. A large scale battle took place between FLEC and police in Malongo on May 14 in which 25 mortar rounds accidentally hit a nearby Chevron compound. ref name b cite book title Significant Incidents of Political Violence Against Americans 1992 publisher DIANE Publishing page 20 ref The government, fearing the loss of their prime source of revenue, began to negotiate with representatives from Front for the Liberation of the Enclave of Cabinda Renewal FLEC R , Armed Forces of Cabinda FLEC FAC , and the Democratic Front of Cabinda FDC in 1995. Patronage and bribery failed to assuage the anger of FLEC R and FLEC FAC and negotiations ended. In February 1997, FLEC FAC kidnapped two Inwangsa SDN timber company employees, killing one and releasing the other after receiving a US 400,000 ransom. FLEC FLAC kidnapped 11 people in April 1998, nine Angolans and two Portuguese, released for a US 500,000 ransom. FLEC R kidnapped five Byansol oil engineering employees, two Frenchman, two Portuguese, and an Angolan, on March, 1999. While militants released the Angolan, the government complicated the situation by promising the rebel leadership 12.5 ... more details
National LiberationFront may refer to Viet Cong National LiberationFront for South Vietnam NLF National LiberationFront Greece EAM People s LiberationFront Yugoslavia , sometimes referred to as the National LiberationFront National LiberationFront Algeria FLN National LiberationFront Yemen NLF Albanian National LiberationFront NLF See also Farabundo Mart National LiberationFront FMLN El Salvador Gorkha National LiberationFront GNLF Nepal Kanak Socialist National LiberationFront FLNKS New Caledonia Karbi Longri N.C. Hills LiberationFront KLNLF India Khmer People s National LiberationFront KPNLF Moro National LiberationFront MNLF Philippines National LiberationFront of Angola FNLA National LiberationFront Burundi FROLINA National Front for the Liberation of Corsica FLNC National LiberationFront Bahrain NLF National LiberationFront of Kurdistan ENRK military wing of PKK National LiberationFront Macedonia NOF National LiberationFront Peru FLN National LiberationFront of Tripura NLFT India Ogaden National LiberationFront ONLF Ethiopia Sandinista National LiberationFront FSLN Nicaragua Uganda National LiberationFront UNLF United National LiberationFront UNLF India National Liberation Movement disambiguation National Liberation Army disambiguation Wars of national liberation disambig Category National liberation movements Category Nationalism Category Independence movements ca Front d Alliberament Nacional de Nationale Befreiungsfront es Frente de Liberaci n Nacional hr Fronta narodnog oslobo enja it Fronte di Liberazione Nazionale nl Nationaal Bevrijdingsfront fi Kansallinen vapautusrintama zh ... more details
The People s LiberationFront can refer to several political groups People s LiberationFront Yugoslavia , the World War II Yugoslav coalition of political parties. Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna , the Sri Lankan nationalist Marxist political party Eelam People s Revolutionary LiberationFront , a Sri Lankan political party formed as a militant, Tamil separatist group and now part of the Tamil National Alliance Eritrean People s LiberationFront ELF , an armed organization that fought for the independence of Eritrea from Ethiopia Tigrayan People s LiberationFront TPLF , a political party in Ethiopia that is the main part of the Ethiopian People s Revolutionary Democratic Front People s LiberationFront of Turkey , an armed organization founded in 1971 and led my a Marxist Leninist organization, People s Liberation Party of Turkey . Khmer People s National LiberationFront KPNLF , a political front organized in 1979 in opposition to the Vietnamese installed People s Republic of Kampuchea PRK regime in Cambodia Namibia People s LiberationFront , an alliance of moderate political parties in Namibia See also People s Front disambiguation disambig Also People s LiberationFront cyber freedom fighters losely associated with Anonymous http www.google.co.uk hl en&xhr t&q anonymous&cp 4&pf p&sclient psy&site &source hp&aq 0&aqi &aql &oq anon&pbx 1&fp 6087551bfa6adfac. Recently attacked and eventually shut down and removed from the net by the FBI. ... more details
unreferenced date October 2010 original research date October 2010 Infobox Political Party party name Popular Front for the Liberation of Bahrain native name party logo leader Abdulrahman Al Nuaimi colorcode red colors foundation 1974 dissolved 2001 founder ideology Arab Nationalism , Marxism Leninism slogan predecessor Popular Front for the Liberation of the Occupied Arabian Gulf successor National Democratic Action Society headquarters website country Bahrain The Popular Front for the Liberation of Bahrain lang ar was an underground political party in Bahrain with origins in the Arab Nationalist Movement . Its members were inclined towards the leftist Marxist trend within the ANM. It was created after the Popular Front for the Liberation of Oman and the Arabian Gulf was reconstituted into two separate organizations as the Popular Front for the Liberation of Oman and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Bahrain. Several PFLB members participated in the Dhofar Rebellion in Oman . In 2000, PFLB members established the National Democratic Action Society , the first ever officially licensed political organization in any of the Arab states of the Persian Gulf . The PFLB was replaced by the NDAS. See also Layla Fakhro March Intifada List of political parties in Bahrain National Union Committee Ibrahim Sharif References http www.yasaree.net forums index.php?showtopic 10101 History of the Popular Front in Bahrain DEFAULTSORT Popular Front For The Liberation Of Bahrain Category National liberation movements Bahrain, Popular Front for the Liberation of Category Political parties in Bahrain Category Popular fronts Bahrain, Popular Front for the Liberation of Category Arab nationalist political parties ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Portuguese National LiberationFront in Portuguese language Portuguese Frente Portuguesa de Liberta o Nacional was a Portugal Portuguese political movement, founded in Rome in 1964 by General Humberto Delgado , following a split from the Patriotic National LiberationFront with the same acronym FPLN , founded two years earlier, in December 1962, and based in Algiers . The short lived Portuguese National LiberationFront was led by Delgado until his assassination in Spain by the Portuguese political police PIDE in 1965. Category Political parties in Portugal Portugal stub Poli org stub ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2010 The Unitary People s LiberationFront lang sh Jedinstveni narodnooslobodila ki front , JNOF or simply the People s LiberationFront sometimes referred to as the National LiberationFront , was a World War II political organization and movement headed by the Communist Party of Yugoslavia KPJ that united all political parties and individuals of the republican, federalist, and left wing political spectrum in occupied Kingdom of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia . The Front served as political backing to the Yugoslav resistance movement, the Yugoslav Partisans Partisans . In 1945 with Partisans winning the war, the Unitary People s LiberationFront was reorganized and renamed the People s Front Yugoslavia People s Front Narodni Front , NOF . Under this name the Front won the post war Yugoslav elections, after which it was soon renamed into Socialist Alliance of Working People of Yugoslavia Socijalisti ki savez radnog naroda Jugoslavije , SSRNJ . See also Yugoslav Partisans Yugoslavia stub Category Eastern European World War II resistance movements Category Yugoslavia in World War II Category Second Yugoslavia Category 1945 disestablishments Category Popular fronts ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2008 Baluch People s LiberationFront , also known as Baluch Awami Azadi Mahaiz or BPLF , was founded in the 1973 and supported by Iraq and the Soviet Union and its aim was the independence of Balochistan Afghanistan Balochistan . Jan Muhammad Sarparah was commander of the group and trained the group for many attacks. In 1979, thousands of Balochis were trained in Afghanistan for attacks, while it was under Soviet occupation. BPLF is still active but most of its members are underground. Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine trained some of BPLF men in Beirut . Baluch People s LiberationFront also received support from the Afghan and Indian authorities. See also Balochistan conflict Balochistan Liberation Army Baloch Students Organization Balochistan LiberationFront Popular Front for Armed Resistance References No footnotes date April 2010 Albert J. Jongman, Alex Peter Schmid. http www.google.co.uk books?vid ISBN1412804698&id NgDks1hUjhMC&dq Baluchistan liberation army Political Terrorism A New Guide to Actors, Authors, Concepts, Data Bases, Theories, & Literature . Transaction Publishers, 2005. ISBN 1412804698, 9781412804691 External links http www.bso na.org http www.satp.org satporgtp countries pakistan terroristoutfits Bplf.htm baloch nationalism Category Balochistan ... more details
Merge Baloch LiberationFront date March 2009 No footnotes date May 2010 Baluchi LiberationFront or BLF was established in 1960s. It was first Baloch people Baluchi insurgency organistaion founded by Jumma Khan Marri . Before Baluchis had tribals style insurgency groups. BLF headquarter was in Dubai . In 1965 Mir Abdi Khan Sardaizai joined the group. Baloch people Baluchi fighters were trained in Iraq and fully supported by Iraq . In 1975, BLF broke in differences groups because of Mir Abdi Khan ceasefire with Pahlavi dynasty Shah of Iran . See also Balochistan conflict Dad Shah Jundallah Balochistan Liberation Army Bugti militia Baloch Students Organization Baluch People s LiberationFront Popular Front for Armed Resistance Baloch Students Organization Awami Baluchistan LiberationFront Parrari References Study of Revenge The First World Trade Center Attack and Saddam Hussein s War Against America By Laurie Mylroie Summary, ISBN 0844741698. Political Terrorism A New Guide to Actors, Authors, Concepts, Data Bases, Theories, & Literature By Albert J. Jongman, Alex Peter Schmid, ISBN 1412804698 External links http paki.in wtf 2008 04 23 baloch liberation from whom WTF Baloch Liberation from whom? http www.americanthinker.com blog 2007 07 bin laden and the baluchistan.html www.americanthinker.com blog 2007 07 bin laden and the baluchistan.html http www.google.co.uk books?vid ISBN0844741698&id K27SO6L3qP0C&pg PA71&lpg PA71&ots QEaE1uz5Pl&dq baluchistan liberation front&sig pIEIfYXzTv3rsEpVqsW9OhFD cE PPA70,M1 http www.google.co.uk books?vid ISBN1412804698&id NgDks1hUjhMC&dq baluchistan Liberation army baloch nationalism Category Paramilitary organizations Category Balochistan Category Irregular military Category National liberation movements Category Nationalist organizations ... more details
Image PLF logo.jpg thumb Penguin LiberationFront logo The Penguin LiberationFront PLF is a project to provide packages of so called endangered software free software which may not be legally distributable in some countries for Linux users and developers. This software cannot be included in Linux distribution s for various reasons, such as Software patent s, prohibiting the use of abstract algorithm s regardless of implementation Other intellectual property laws, such as DMCA in the United States , and EU Copyright Directive EUCD in the European Union Security laws, such as strong Cryptography Prohibitions cryptography prohibition in many countries Much free software is affected by these issues, and is therefore illegal in some parts of the world. This makes use of these packages difficult even for those in countries where no such laws are broken, since these packages are generally not carried in standard Package management system Repositories package repositories . The PLF focused on Mandriva Linux and used urpmi for distribution. An effort to provide packages for Ubuntu operating system Ubuntu was started, but later shut down due to lack of time to maintain it. A free packages repository for Ubuntu similar to PLF is instead maintained by the Medibuntu project. External links http plf.zarb.org PLF Homepage Category Mandriva Linux free software stub ca Penguin LiberationFront es Penguin LiberationFront fr Penguin LiberationFront ... more details
File Google LiberationFront logo.png 150px thumb The logo. Google s Data LiberationFront is an engineering team at Google whose goal is to make it easier for users to move their data in and out of Google products. ref name home cite web url http www.dataliberation.org home title the Data LiberationFront publisher Google accessdate 16 September 2010 ref The team, which consults with other engineering teams within Google on how to liberate Google products, currently supports 27 products. ref http www.dataliberation.org system app pages subPages?path google ref The purpose of the Data LiberationFront is to ensure that data can be migrated from Google once an individual or company stops using their services. ref cite web url http fcw.com articles 2010 09 13 google apps grows fed business.aspx title Google Apps government reach grows last Kenyon first Henry date Sep 13, 2010 accessdate 17 September 2010 ref References Reflist External links http www.dataliberation.org Homepage http dataliberation.blogspot.com Official Data Liberation Blog google stub web stub Category Google services ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Politics of Angola The Democratic Front for the Liberation of Angola FDLA was a political movement in colonial Angola . FDLA was set up as a parallel structure to MPLA , supported by the government of Congo Brazzaville . FDLA later aligned itself with MPLA in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule. Eventually the cadres of FDLA joined MPLA, and FDLA ceased its independent existence. DEFAULTSORT Democratic Front For The Liberation Of Angola Category Political parties in Angola Category MPLA Angola party stub ca Front Democr tic per a l Alliberament d Angola ... more details
Image Billboard liberationfront santa cruz.jpg thumb Example work, post Hurricane Katrina . The Billboard LiberationFront practices culture jamming by altering billboard advertising billboards by changing key words to radically alter the message, often to an anti corporation corporate message. ref cite news author coauthors title Using urban guerrilla tactics, Billboard LiberationFront adjusts ads url http articles.sfgate.com 2003 08 24 living 17502956 1 mission district billboards san francisco state quote The Billboard LiberationFront a loosely knit Bay Area underground organization that for 23 years has improved billboards in San Francisco by changing advertising messages with a decidedly countercultural sensibility newspaper SF Gate date August 24, 2003 accessdate 2010 12 09 ref It started in San Francisco in 1977. ref name state cite news author Alexander Barley coauthors title Battle of the image url http www.newstatesman.com 200105210037 quote Subvertising is not a new idea the Billboard LiberationFront, which started in San Francisco in 1977, is one milestone. newspaper New Statesman date May 21, 2001 accessdate 2010 12 09 ref See also Billboard Utilising Graffitists Against Unhealthy Promotions References reflist External links http www.billboardliberation.com Billboard LiberationFront Creative Group http www.researchpubs.com books prank2exc7.php Interview with Jack Napier of the Billboard LiberationFront http www.bombingscience.com index.php blog viewThread 1433 Interview with Jack Napier at Bombing science http www.sfgate.com cgi bin article.cgi?f c a 2003 08 24 LV264220.DTL San Francisco Chronicle http www.salon.com media col poni 1999 05 03 billboards Salon.com http www.adweek.com aw esearch article display.jsp?vnu content id 519133 Adweek http www.laweekly.com content printVersion 32004 LA Weekly Culture jamming state collapsed Category Cacophony Society Category Culture jamming Category Graffiti in the United States zh min nan Khan p ng Th u pa ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Issa and Gurgura LiberationFront IGLF was a political faction in eastern Ethiopia , led by Riyaale Ahmed . IGLF, which is based amongst the Issa clan Issa and Gurgura clan Gurgura clans in northern Hararghe , evolved out of the Iil Tire division of the Western Somali LiberationFront . During its initial period of existence, its armed members clashed many times with the Somali National Movement along the Ethiopia Somalia border. Around 1992 IGLF was involved in clashes with the dominant Ethiopian People s Revolutionary Democratic Front EPRDF . During this period IGLF sabotaged the Addis Ababa Djibouti Railway . However, later IGLF reconciled with the government. In 1993 it took part in the formation the government of the Somali Region , together with the Ogaden National LiberationFront . Mahdi Ahmed became the secretary of the government. In 1994 IGLF merged into the Ethiopian Somali Democratic League , the EPRDF partner in the Somali region. DEFAULTSORT Issa And Gurgura LiberationFront Category Political parties in Ethiopia Ethiopia stub de Ethiopian Somali Democratic League ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox political party name Democratic People s LiberationFront native name lang1 Tamil name lang1 lang2 name lang2 logo colorcode leader chairperson president secretary general founder leader1 title Secretary leader1 name S. Sathananthan slogan founded dissolved merger split predecessor merged successor headquarters 16 Haig Road, Bambalapitiya , Colombo 4 newspaper student wing youth wing membership year membership ideology religion national international european europarl affiliation1 title affiliation1 colors seats1 title seats1 seats2 title seats2 seats3 title seats3 symbol Anchor br Image DPLFS.png 50px flag website country Sri Lanka footnotes Democratic People s LiberationFront Lang ta , a registered political party in Sri Lanka and a front of the People s Liberation Organisation of Tamil Eelam PLOTE . DPLF was founded in 1988. DPLF lost its parliamentary representation in the Sri Lankan legislative election, 2004 2004 elections . 2001 2004 DPLF had one MP, elected from Vanni Electoral District . Sri Lankan political parties Category Political parties in Sri Lanka Category Tamil political parties in Sri Lanka Category People s Liberation Organisation of Tamil Eelam SriLanka party stub ... more details
Politics of Bahrain The Islamic Front for the Liberation of Bahrain was a Shia resistance group active from the 1970s to the 1990s, that advocated democracy in Bahrain and the overthrow of the ruling Sunni Al Khalifa family. ref The International Politics of the Middle East by Raymond Hinnebusch, 2003, Manchester University Press, p194 ref It was responsible for the failed 1981 Bahraini coup d tat attempt 1981 coup attempt inspired by the Iranian revolution two years earlier. ref name wikileaks http www.guardian.co.uk world us embassy cables documents 168471 Guide to Bahrain s politics J. Adam Ereli Ambassador Ereli , US Embassy, Bahrain Wikileaks The Guardian ref Several of its leaders were jailed throughout the 1990s under the provisions of the State Security Law in Bahrain State Security Law , and its influence in Bahraini politics steadily waned until it became defunct. ref name wikileaks The Amal Islamic Action Society is the non violent successor to the IFLB, but has no seats in the National Assembly of Bahrain Bahraini parliament and is overshadowed by the larger Shia grouping, Al Wefaq Wifaq . ref name wikileaks References references External links http web.archive.org web 20091027040222 http geocities.com CapitolHill Senate 4589 IFLB website archived DEFAULTSORT Islamic Front For The Liberation Of Bahrain Category Politics of Bahrain Category Islamist groups Category National liberation movements Bahrain, Islamic Front for the Liberation of ... more details
Onesource date October 2008 On 26 April 1941 in Ljubljana the Anti Imperialist Front was established. It was to promote an international massive movement to liberate the Slovenian nation whose hope and example was the Soviet Union . Its founding groups were the Communist Party of Slovenia , some Christian Socialists , and a dissident group of Slovene Sokol s also known as National Democrats , and a group of intellectuals around the journals Sodobnost and Ljubljanski zvon , including Josip Vidmar and Ferdo Kozak . After the attack of Germany on the Soviet Union the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Slovenia changed the Anti Imperialist Front to the LiberationFront of Slovenia . There are however divergent statements regarding its initial official name. In fact, some of the participants in the founding meeting claimed that its original name was already LiberationFront , and not Anti Imperialist Front which was supposedly used only by Communists in their correspondence with the Comintern. In February 1943, the founding groups signed the so called Dolomite statement all other groups recognized the Communist Party as the leading force, and renounced independent political action. The Communist Party, which had been the major force in the Anti Imperialist FrontLiberationFront since its formation, was thus officially recognized as the leading faction, as well as the only group within the Front that kept the right to have a distinct and independent organizational structure. After the war, the LiberationFront was transformed into the Socialist Alliance of the Working People of Slovenia . ref General Encyclopaedia, article Socijalisti ki savez radnoga naroda Jugoslavije , Yugoslavian Lexicographical Institute, Zagreb, 1981., p. 547 ref References reflist See also Franja Partisan Hospital AVNOJ Slovene Home Guard Province of Ljubljana Category Eastern European World War II resistance movements Slovene Category World War II resistance movements Slovene Category Yugoslavia ... more details
Infobox political party name Baloch LiberationFront native name colorcode logo leader Sher Mohammad Marri foundation start date 1964 founder ideology Baluch nationalism headquarters Balochistan Pakistan Pakistani Balochistan and Iranian Balochistan international Iraq and Soviet website http www.balochvoice.com www.balochvoice.com br http www.balochwarna.org www.balochwarna.org The Baloch LiberationFront BLF was a separatist group founded by Jumma Khan Marri in 1964 in Damascus , and played an important role in the 1968 1980 insurgency in Pakistani Balochistan Pakistan Balochistan and Iranian Balochistan . The BLF had support from Arab nationalists leaders. Citation needed date May 2010 Mir Hazar Ramkhani, the father of Jumma Khan Marri , took over the group in the 1980s. History From 1968 to 1973, the BLF was supported by Iraq in the Iranian Baluch revolt Citation needed date May 2008 . Iraq reduced its support after Iranian Baluch leaders made a deal with the Pahlavi dynasty Shah of Iran Citation needed date May 2008 . Iraq kept its ties with Iranian Baluchs and Central Baluchs Citation needed date May 2008 . In 1973, Iraq supported the Baluchistan LiberationFront in a Central Baluchistan insurgency Citation needed date April 2009 . In the same year, Pakistan i authorities Arms ... Liberation Army Bugti militia Baloch Students Organization Baluch People s LiberationFront Popular Front for Armed Resistance Baloch Students Organization Awami Baluch LiberationFront Parrari Pashtunistan ... 1412804698 External links http paki.in wtf 2008 04 23 baloch liberation from whom WTF Baloch Liberation ...&id K27SO6L3qP0C&pg PA71&lpg PA71&ots QEaE1uz5Pl&dq baluchistan liberation front&sig pIEIfYXzTv3rsEpVqsW9OhFD ... Liberation army baloch nationalism Category Paramilitary organizations Category Balochistan Category Irregular military Category National liberation movements Category Nationalist organizations Category Secession in Pakistan Asia stub Pakistan stub Iran stub pl Front Wyzwolenia Belud ystanu ... more details
Politics of Togo Democratic Front for the Liberation of Togo in French language French Front D mocratique pour la Lib ration du Togo was a clandestine opposition group in Togo . FDLT published Ablod . Source Toulabor, Comi M.. Le Togo sous Eyad ma . Paris Karthala, 1986. Togo party stub Category Political parties in Togo ... more details
Distinguish Eelam National Democratic LiberationFront Sri Lankan Conflict The Eelam National LiberationFront ENLF was a short lived umbrella organisation for leading Sri Lankan Tamil militant groups . Formation In April 1984 M. Karunanidhi invited the leaders of the five leading Tamil militant groups, Eelam People s Revolutionary LiberationFront EPRLF , Eelam Revolutionary Organisation of Students EROS , Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam LTTE , People s Liberation Organisation of Tamil Eelam PLOTE and Tamil Eelam Liberation Organization TELO , for talks aimed at uniting the groups. ref cite book last Sabaratnam first T. title Pirapaharan, Volume 2 url http www.sangam.org articles view2 ?uid 679 chapter 27 MGR s Role in the Eelam Struggle ref K. Padmanaba EPRLF , V. Balakumaran EROS and Sri Sabaratnam TELO accepted the invitation but Velupillai Prabhakaran LTTE and Uma Maheswaran PLOTE did not. Shortly afterward EPRLF, EROS and TELO formed the Eelam National LiberationFront. ref name PACT cite web title April 1985 url http pact.lk april 1985 publisher Peace and Conflict Timeline ref The inaugural meeting of the ENLF was held at the EPRLF s office in Madras now Chennai and Ramesh of the EPRLF was elected the secretary. After the meeting Padmanaba, Balakumaran and Sri Sabaratnam issued a statement announcing the formation of the ENLF cquote Realizing that unity among the liberation ... of the Eelam Progressive Revolutionary LiberationFront, Tamil Eelam Liberation Organization and Eelam Revolutionary Organization have decided to form a united front and name it Eelam National LiberationFront. Although the ENLF members would work together to achieve their common aim they would each maintain their own distinct identity. Other major liberation groups i.e. LTTE and PLOTE, were ... cquote The Eelam National LiberationFront and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam have decided ... Organisation of Students Category Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam Category Tamil Eelam Liberation ... more details
The Lebanese LiberationFront LLF Arabic Jabhat al Tahrir al Lubnaniyya , Front de Liberation Libanais FLL in French language French was a mainly Christian underground terrorist group of nationalist trend formed in February 1987. Also designated the Lebanese Liberation Organization LLO Arabic Al Tanzim al Tahrir al Lubnaniyya or Organisation de Liberation Libanais OLL , this mysterious organization appears to have combined a variety of grievances against Syria , Israel and US policies over Lebanon . In the late 1980s the LLF LLO was responsible for a series of guerrilla attacks directed against Syrian troops stationed in Lebanese territory and although their only single action carried outside the Middle East was in Canada , their motivations to attack a Canadian target and significance to the group s overall objectives remains unclear. The Lebanese LiberationFront ceased its guerrilla activities in 1989, though is presumed that it remained active at least until the mid 1990s. See also Lebanese civil war Lebanese Forces Guardians of the Cedars Popular Revolutionary Resistance Organization Liberation Battalion Sons of the South References Edgar O Ballance , Civil War in Lebanon, 1975 92 , Palgrave Macmillan, London 1998. ISBN 978 0333729757 Rex Brynen, Sanctuary and Survival the PLO in Lebanon , Boulder Westview Press, 1990. Robert Fisk , Pity the Nation Lebanon at War , London Oxford University Press, 3rd ed. 2001 . ISBN 0192801309 Category Israel Lebanon conflict Category Political parties in Lebanon Category Irregular military Category Lebanese Civil War ... more details