Movement for the Liberation and Unification of Macedonia
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Движење за ослободување и обединување на Македонија | |
| Formation | 1962 |
|---|---|
| Founded at | Trelleborg, Sweden |
| Dissolved | 1984 |
President | Dragan Bogdanovski |
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.[1][2] The movement was founded by Macedonian emigrants from Denmark, Germany, Sweden, Austria, Belgium, France, United States, Canada and Australia.[3] The President of the movement was Dragan Bogdanovski.[4][5] The main organ of the MLUM was the newspaper Macedonian Nation (Macedonian: Македонска нација; romanized: Makedonska nacija).[3]