National Liberation Movement
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A national liberation movement is an organization engaged in a war of national liberation.
National Liberation Movement may also refer to:
- Movement of National Liberation, a leftist party founded by former Mexican President Lázaro Cárdenas
- National Liberation Movement (Albania), a communist World War II group
- National Liberation Movement (Burkina Faso)
- National Liberation Movement (Ghana) a pre-independence group
- National Liberation Movement (Guatemala), an anti-communist political party, close the Guatemalan military
- National Liberation Movement (Panama)
- Basque National Liberation Movement
- The Tupamaros, a Uruguayan left-wing militant group
See also
- National Liberation Front (disambiguation)
- National Liberation Party (disambiguation)
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