- Source: Movement for the Liberation and Unification of Macedonia
The Movement for the Liberation and Unification of Macedonia (MLUM) (Macedonian: Движење за ослободување и обединување на Македонија (ДООМ); romanized: Dviženje za osloboduvanje i obedninuvanje na Makedonija (DOOM)), was a 20th-century Macedonian independence movement, founded by Macedonian political emigrants from SR Macedonia in Trelleborg, Sweden in 1962. The movement was founded by Macedonian emigrants from Denmark, Germany, Sweden, Austria, Belgium, France, United States, Canada and Australia. The President of the movement was Dragan Bogdanovski. The main organ of the MLUM was the newspaper Macedonian Nation (Macedonian: Македонска нација; romanized: Makedonska nacija).
Ideology and goals
The MLUM was a nationalist, patriotic, anti-Yugoslav and an anti-communist movement. The movement also described itself as a revolutionary organization. The main goal of the MLUM was the secession of SR Macedonia from Yugoslavia, and the ultimate creation of an independent Macedonian state, that incorporated SR Macedonia, Aegean Macedonia and Pirin Macedonia.
References
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- Movement for the Liberation and Unification of Macedonia
- World War II in Yugoslav Macedonia
- Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization
- Trelleborg
- Demographic history of Macedonia
- National Movement for the Liberation of Kosovo
- List of historical separatist movements in Europe
- Anti-fascist Assembly for the National Liberation of Macedonia
- Greater Albania
- North Macedonia
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