People's Liberation Army (disambiguation)
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People's Liberation Army is a name that has been used by several armies and guerrilla movements.
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[edit] Africa
- Azanian People's Liberation Army, the armed wing of the Pan Africanist Congress during the Apartheid years
[edit] China
- People's Liberation Army, the armed forces of the People's Republic of China
[edit] Colombia
- Popular Liberation Army (Colombia), the armed wing of the Communist Party of Colombia (marxist-leninist)
[edit] India
- People's Liberation Army (Manipur), a militant separatist group in Manipur, northeastern India
[edit] Ireland
- Irish National Liberation Army, sometimes went under the name of People's Liberation Army
[edit] Kurdistan
- People's Liberation Army of Kurdistan (ARGK), the armed wing of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK)
[edit] Laos
- Lao People's Liberation Army, the armed forces of Laos
[edit] Mexico
- Independent Popular Liberation Army, a minor guerrilla group in Mexico
[edit] Morocco
- Sahrawi Popular Liberation Army, the armed wing of Frente POLISARIO
[edit] Nambia
- People's Liberation Army of Namibia, the armed forces of SWAPO during the Namibian national liberation struggle.
[edit] Nepal
- People's Liberation Army (Nepal), the armed wing of the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist)
[edit] Peru
- People's Liberation Army (Peru), the armed wing of the Shining Path or Communist Party of Peru
[edit] Puerto Rico
- People's Liberation Army (Puerto Rico), an independentist group.
[edit] Sudan
- Sudan People's Liberation Army, the major armed opposition group in Sudan
[edit] Turkey
- People's Liberation Army of Turkey (THKO), a left-wing group founded in 1970. Several splinter-groups have used versions of the name:
- THKO-Dirilis
- People's Liberation Army of Turkey-Provisional Central Committee
- THKO-Emegin Kurtulusu Yolunda Isik
- People's Liberation Army of Turkey-United Struggle
- People's Liberation Army of Turkey-Revolutionary Path of Turkey
[edit] Yugoslavia
- People's Liberation Army and Partisan Detachments, the anti-fascist resistance army in Yugoslavia, led by Tito