Solidarity Front for the People of Indochina (in
Swedish
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: ''Solidaritetsfronten för Indokinas Folk'') was an organization in
Sweden
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, created by
KFML(r)
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to mobilize support for the liberation struggles of the
Indochinese people. SFIF was formed following the expulsion/departure of the KFML(r) supporters from the major Vietnam solidarity movement
DFFG, which was led by
KFML.
The pro-KFML(r) fraction within DFFG had argued that DFFG had to take a stand in Swedish
class struggle
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The forms ...
issues simultaneously as supporting the struggles in Indochina.
SFIF published ''Vietnam-Solidaritet'' (external publication) and ''Klassolidaritet'' (internal publication).
SFIF was dissolved in 1972, and merged into the
Young Communist League of Sweden (marxist-leninists).
Political organizations based in Sweden
Anti–Vietnam War groups
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