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- Panhellenic_Liberation_Movement abstract "The Panhellenic Liberation Movement (Greek: Πανελλήνιο Απελευθερωτικό Κίνημα, Π.Α.Κ.), also known by its acronym PAK, was one of the many anti-dictatorial movement organisations that campaigned against the 1967-1974 military regime of Greece. It was established in 1968 in Sweden by the exiled Andreas Papandreou.PAK toured the world rallying opposition to the military regime and aiming to create awareness about the political situation in Greece. Its campaign in Sweden was particularly successful.On February 28, 1968, Papandreou gave a famous speech at the Club of Greek Immigrants (Σύλλογος Ελλήνων Μεταναστών). Later on, a manifesto was published, entitled “A text-book and the Internal Political Net.” The leader of the PAK in Greece was Giannis Alevras.Its campaign in Sweden was particularly successful. PAK was also highly critical of the alleged dependence of Greece on Foreign powers, namely the USA. Its stated aim was the realization of “radical changes” with the aim of the “socialist transformation of Greece”. Furthermore, PAK’ s stated aim was to become the centre of democratic resistance in Greece. It not only wished for the withdrawal of the Colonel dictatorship, but it also supported a “free, progressive and nationally free” Greece. It claimed that “it would not accept any compromise in any phase of its struggle and that it would fight for a total democratic victory.” After the fall of the junta, many PAK members became prominent members in Papandreou's Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK) party.".
- Panhellenic_Liberation_Movement country Greece.
- Panhellenic_Liberation_Movement formationDate "1968-02-28".
- Panhellenic_Liberation_Movement formationYear "1968".
- Panhellenic_Liberation_Movement headquarter Stockholm.
- Panhellenic_Liberation_Movement ideology Anti-authoritarianism.
- Panhellenic_Liberation_Movement ideology Anti-fascism.
- Panhellenic_Liberation_Movement ideology Anti-imperialism.
- Panhellenic_Liberation_Movement ideology Democratic_socialism.
- Panhellenic_Liberation_Movement ideology Feminism.
- Panhellenic_Liberation_Movement ideology Greek_military_junta_of_1967%E2%80%9374.
- Panhellenic_Liberation_Movement ideology Greek_nationalism.
- Panhellenic_Liberation_Movement ideology Left-wing_nationalism.
- Panhellenic_Liberation_Movement ideology Non-Aligned_Movement.
- Panhellenic_Liberation_Movement ideology Progressivism.
- Panhellenic_Liberation_Movement ideology Republicanism.
- Panhellenic_Liberation_Movement ideology Revolutionary_socialism.
- Panhellenic_Liberation_Movement ideology Venizelism.
- Panhellenic_Liberation_Movement internationalAffiliation Non-Aligned_Movement.
- Panhellenic_Liberation_Movement internationalAffiliation Socialist_International.
- Panhellenic_Liberation_Movement leader Andreas_Papandreou.
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- Panhellenic_Liberation_Movement colorcode "red".
- Panhellenic_Liberation_Movement country "Greece".
- Panhellenic_Liberation_Movement foundation "1968-02-28".
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- Panhellenic_Liberation_Movement headquarters Stockholm.
- Panhellenic_Liberation_Movement ideology "Greek nationalism, Democratic socialism , Republicanism, Antifascism, Antiimperialism, Progressivism, Venizelism, Left-wing nationalism, Revolutionary socialism, Antiauthoritarianism, Feminism, pro-Non-Aligned Movement, Opposition to Greek military junta".
- Panhellenic_Liberation_Movement international Non-Aligned_Movement.
- Panhellenic_Liberation_Movement international Socialist_International.
- Panhellenic_Liberation_Movement leader Andreas_Papandreou.
- Panhellenic_Liberation_Movement nativeName "Πανελλήνιο Aπελευθερωτικό Κίνημα".
- Panhellenic_Liberation_Movement partyName "Panhellenic Liberation Movement".
- Panhellenic_Liberation_Movement position Left-wing_politics.
- Panhellenic_Liberation_Movement slogan ""National Independence, Popular Sovereignty, Social Liberation, Democratic Process."".
- Panhellenic_Liberation_Movement succeededBy Panhellenic_Socialist_Movement.
- Panhellenic_Liberation_Movement subject Category:Defunct_political_parties_in_Greece.
- Panhellenic_Liberation_Movement subject Category:Organizations_established_in_1968.
- Panhellenic_Liberation_Movement subject Category:Resistance_to_the_Greek_military_junta_of_1967–74.
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- Panhellenic_Liberation_Movement type Organization.
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- Panhellenic_Liberation_Movement comment "The Panhellenic Liberation Movement (Greek: Πανελλήνιο Απελευθερωτικό Κίνημα, Π.Α.Κ.), also known by its acronym PAK, was one of the many anti-dictatorial movement organisations that campaigned against the 1967-1974 military regime of Greece. It was established in 1968 in Sweden by the exiled Andreas Papandreou.PAK toured the world rallying opposition to the military regime and aiming to create awareness about the political situation in Greece.".
- Panhellenic_Liberation_Movement label "Panhellenic Liberation Movement".
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- Panhellenic_Liberation_Movement wasDerivedFrom Panhellenic_Liberation_Movement?oldid=572600778.
- Panhellenic_Liberation_Movement isPrimaryTopicOf Panhellenic_Liberation_Movement.
- Panhellenic_Liberation_Movement name "Πανελλήνιο Aπελευθερωτικό Κίνημα".