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The Conference adopted a resolution on the status of "national liberation movements", [2] and similar provisions were also adopted by the UNGA. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The UNGA recognized some of these nationalist movements as representatives of the people of their respective territories, along with their right to self-determination , national independence ...
Liberation of New Mexico from Spanish rule: 1680–1707 Deccan wars Maratha: Mughal Empire: Maratha retains independence 1703–1711 Rákóczi's War of Independence: Hungary Habsburg monarchy: Defeat of Hungarian insurgents 1715–1717 Yamasee War: Yamasees: South Carolina: Defeat of Native American insurgents 1729–1731 Natchez revolt ...
Wars of national liberation are usually fought using guerrilla warfare. The main purpose of these tactics is to increase the cost of the anti-guerrilla forces past the point where such forces are willing to bear. Wars of national liberation generally depend on widespread public support, with ordinary civilians providing crucial support.
A. Abertzale; Abertzale left; African National Congress; African National Congress Youth League; Ahvaz National Resistance; Algerian National Movement; Algerian nationalism
A liberation movement is an organization or political movement leading a rebellion, or a non-violent social movement, against a colonial power or national government, often seeking independence based on a nationalist identity and an anti-imperialist outlook.
The House Tax Hartal was an occasion of nonviolent resistance to protest a tax in parts of British India, with a particularly noteworthy example of hartal (a form of general strike) in the vicinity of Varanasi: British India: Demonstrators 1810 The West Florida rebellion against Spain, eventually becomes a short-lived republic. Spain: Rebels ...
Liberation psychology is an interdisciplinary approach that draws on liberation philosophy, Marxist, feminist, and decolonial thought, liberation theology, critical theory, critical and popular pedagogy, as well as critical psychology subareas, particularly critical social psychology.
Anti-revisionist Marxist–Leninism is closely tied with this ideology, and practical examples include Stalin's early work Marxism and the National Question and his Socialism in One Country edict, which declares that nationalism can be used in an internationalist context i.e. fighting for national liberation without racial or religious divisions.