The Australian liberation movement, often associated with the fight for Indigenous rights and social justice, gained significant momentum in the 1960s and 1970s. Key events, such as the 1967 referendum which allowed Indigenous Australians to be counted in the census, and the establishment of the Aboriginal Tent Embassy in 1972, marked pivotal moments in the movement. This period saw increased activism, leading to ongoing efforts for land rights, equality, and recognition of Indigenous sovereignty.
The women's liberation movement started in the late 1960s as a type of feminism. It was for women to strive for equality with men.
Movement of National Liberation was created in 1961.
Arab Liberation Movement was created in 1952-08.
Popular Movement for National Liberation was created in 1972.
Democratic Movement for National Liberation was created in 1947.
Movement for the Liberation of the Congo was created on 2003-04-05.
Antigua Caribbean Liberation Movement was created in 1968.
National Liberation Movement - Albania - was created in 1942.
Croatian Liberation Movement was created on 1956-06-08.
National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad was created in 2011.
National Movement for the Liberation of Kosovo was created in 2004.
Revolutionary Liberation Movement Tupaq Katari was created in 1985.