National Liberation Movement
A National Liberation Movement is a political and social movement aimed at achieving independence for a nation or a specific group within a country. These movements often arise in response to colonialism, oppression, or foreign domination, seeking to establish self-determination and sovereignty. They can involve various strategies, including peaceful protests, armed resistance, and diplomatic efforts.
Historically, many National Liberation Movements have emerged in regions like Africa, Asia, and Latin America, where colonized peoples sought to reclaim their rights and land. Notable examples include the Algerian War of Independence and the Vietnamese struggle against French colonial rule. These movements often inspire a sense of national identity and unity among the people involved.