Liberation Front of the State of Cabinda was created in 1996.
OGADEN NATIONAL LIBERATION FRONT-separist rebel group to make separate OGADEN state from SOMALIA
The Tamil Eelam Liberation Organization (TELO) was created in 1982 in Sri Lanka with the goal of advocating for Tamil rights and the establishment of an independent Tamil Eelam state in the northern and eastern parts of the country.
State of Mind - Front Line Assembly album - was created in 1988.
The National Liberation Front (FLN) aimed to achieve Algeria's independence from French colonial rule. Formed in 1954, the FLN sought to unite various nationalist groups and mobilize the Algerian population against French authorities through armed struggle and political action. Their goal encompassed not only liberation from colonialism but also the establishment of a sovereign Algerian state. The FLN became the leading force in the Algerian War of Independence, which lasted until 1962.
The Breton Revolutionary Army was created in 1966 as an armed wing of the Breton Liberation Front (FLB), a separatist movement in Brittany, France. The FLB aimed to establish an independent socialist state in Brittany. The Breton Revolutionary Army carried out various acts of violence and sabotage in their pursuit of separatism and autonomy for the Breton people.
The word liberation is a noun, a common, abstract, uncountable noun; a word for the act or state of being freed from incarceration or control; or to achieve equal rights and status.
The Islamic separatist group in the Philippines, specifically referring to groups like the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) and the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF), seeks autonomy or independence for Muslim-majority areas in the southern Philippines, particularly in Mindanao, where they believe they have historical and cultural ties. They aim to establish an Islamic state or self-governing region that reflects their religious and cultural identity.
the creation of a Palestinian state
PLO stands for Palestinian Liberation Organization, and the name explains the purpose for which it was created; to liberate Palestine from Israel. The PLO and Israel made peace in the 1990's, and since then Palestine has existed as a semi-autonomous state within Israel.
Liberation is a concept that can be owned collectively or individually, depending on the context. It often refers to the state of being free from oppressive constraints, which can be pursued by individuals, social movements, or communities. In a broader sense, liberation can be seen as a universal right that belongs to all people, emphasizing the importance of autonomy and self-determination. Ultimately, the ownership of liberation lies in the hands of those who seek it and fight for it.
The act of liberating or the state of being liberated.
Yes. The Palestine Liberation Organization fought the state of Israel from its foundation until 1993, when the Oslo Accords were signed between the PLO and Israel. The most serious fighting occurred in 1981-1982 during the Lebanese Civil War.