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1998 Adem Jasari, Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) leader, killed
1997 Paulo Freire, Brazilian educator, influential theorist of critical pedagogy, educator, author, studied philosophy, phe, nomenology, psychology of language, embraced a non-orthodox form of liberation theology, wrote 'Pedagogy of the Oppressed', dies from heart failure 1988 U.S. agrees to talk to Palestine Liberation Org (1st time in 13 yrs) 1982 11 soldiers and 6 civilians die by bomb planted by Irish National Liberation Army exploded in a pub in Ballykelly, Northern Ireland 1982 Palestinian Liberation Organization leaves Lebanon 1982 U.S. vetos United Nations Security Council resolution for a limited withdrawal from Beirut of Israeli and Palestine Liberation Organization forces 1979 Nicaragua Liberation Day; Sandinistas take over from Somoza 1976 U.N. Security Council votes 11-1 to seat Palestine Liberation Org 1974 Symbionese Liberation Army destroyed in shoot-out, 6 killed 1974 Patricia Hearst (19) kidnapped by Symbionese Liberation Army 1969 Nayif Hawatimah forms Dem People's Front for Liberation of Palestine 1967 People's front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) established 1964 Palestinian Liberation Army (PLA) forms 1962 Premier Ben Khedda disbands Algerian Liberation Army fighters 1962 Mozambique Liberation Front (FRELIMO) forms 1959 Terry Hall, rocker, Colourfield-Animal Liberation 1956 African Party for Liberation of Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde forms 1952 Arab Liberation Movement becomes only party of Syria 1945 Liberation of Warsaw by Soviet troops (end of Nazi occupation) 1944 Soviets set up Polish Committee of National Liberation 1942 Tito appoints Anti fascist Liberation board in Yugoslavia 1942 Anti fascist Council for National Liberation (AVNOJ) forms 1939 Lola Falana, born in Camden, New Jersey, singer, Liberation of LB Jones 1929 Yasser Arafat, leader, Palestine Liberation Organization 1925 Ernesto Cardenal, born in Granada, Nicaragua, Catholic priest, famous Nicaraguan Sandinista liberation theologian, served as culture minister, poet, established primitivist art community 1921 Paulo Freire, born in Recife, Brazil, Brazilian educator, influential theorist of critical pedagogy, educator, author, studied philosophy, phenomenology, psychology of language, embraced a non-orthodox form of liberation theology, wrote 'Pedagogy of the Oppressed' 1832 French take Antwerp in liberation of Belgium |
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