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The United NLF Groups ( sv, De förenade FNL-grupperna, abbreviated DFFG, colloquially ''FNL-grupperna'', 'NLF Groups', or ''FNL-rörelsen'', 'NLF movement') was a Swedish popular movement that sought to mobilize support for the struggle of the Vietnamese National Liberation Front (known by its French acronym 'FNL'). DFFG became one of the most successful Swedish popular movements in later years, the organization was able to mobilize thousands of young people to demonstrations, street sales of ''Vietnambulletinen'' (the publication of DFFG), leafletings, fund collections, etc.Schildt, Axel, and Detlef Siegfried.
Between Marx and Coca-Cola: Youth Cultures in Changing European Societies, 1960-1980
'. New York: Berghahn Books, 2007. p. 245
DFFG came to dominate Swedish public debate about the Vietnam War during several years.
'Le Phuong said he was grateful for my views' - Vietnam in the collections
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Jan Myrdal played a prominent role in the DFFG.
En misslyckad historik
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Origins

In February 1964 the Stockholm branch of '' Clarté'' started a study circle on the topic 'USA in the world of today'.
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was the main speaker. Participants included Sköld Peter Matthis, Åsa Hallström and Gunnar Bylin. The group began holding protests in 1965. At first the ''Clarté'' activists held their protest outside the U.S. embassy, noticed by few.
En kamp för fred - och revolution
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On June 14, 1965 a small group of ''clartéists'' gathered on Hötorget in central Stockholm. The protest was broken up by police, and Sköld Petter Matthis was arrested. The event, and subsequent trial of Matthis, was covered in several newsmedia and made the movement known nationwide. Later the same year the first NLF Group was formed.


Emergence of the movement

NLF groups then began to appear in Uppsala,
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, Linköping, Örebro and Göteborg, all cities with universities. DFFG was formed as a contact network of local activist groups in April 1966. In 1967 it was consolidated into a national organization. Sköld Petter Matthis became the chairman of DFFG. By 1967 it had grown to 20 local groups, in 1969 there were 90 and in 1973 DFFG consisted of 150 local groups. Politically, the Communist League Marxist-Leninists (KFML) wielded insignificant influence in the DFFG. DFFG was built up on the lines of a united front, based on three core demands; 1) USA out of Vietnam, 2) Support the people of Vietnam on their own terms, 3) Fight US imperialism.
FNL-rörelsen i Sverige 1965-1968
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Polemics against the pacifists

DFFG was, however, neither the only nor the first Vietnam solidarity movement in Sweden at the time. In the spring of 1965 the
Swedish Committee for Vietnam The Swedish Committee for Vietnam KfV – ''Svenska Kommittén för Vietnam''was a pacifist non-governmental organization founded in Sweden in 1967 that supported North-Vietnam in the Vietnam War. The SKfV was a restructuring of the former Swed ...
had been formed, with older activists from peace and anti-nuclear movements. In 1966 the
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parliamentarian John Takman, one of few Swedes that had visited Vietnam and met several times with Ho Chi Minh, launched the publication ''Vietnam-Press''. The Communist Party, with Takman as their most prominent spokesperson on Vietnam, and the
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argued in favour of the position of 'Peace in Vietnam'.Sörensson, Kenneth.
"Se dig om - men blunda"
'', published in ''Fjärde internationalen'' 1/1983
In 1968 the Swedish Committee for Vietnam was formed, as a continuation of the Swedish Vietnam Committee, the National Fundraiser for Vietnam and the Support Committee for the Stockholm Conferences on Vietnam, with Gunnar Myrdal as its chairman. DFFG was built up polemizing against the 'Peace in Vietnam' line. The 'Peace in Vietnam' line was denounced for not differentiating between aggressor and victim. Takman, who was seen as representing Soviet revisionism, was one of the foremost targets of the DFFG propaganda.


New phenomenon in Swedish politics

The DFFG brought previously unknown protest methods into Swedish politics, such as wildcat marches, sit-in protests and aggressive sloganeering. Initially, this caused discontent amongst older Swedes. The Swedish police had no previous experience of wildcat marches, and on several occasions minor violent confrontations erupted. American diplomats were targeted with eggs, tomatoes and occasionally, ''
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''. DFFG took an uncompromising stand against the Swedish social democracy and the Swedish government, and one of the most frequent slogans of the movement was ''Tage och Geijer - Lyndons lakejer'' (' Tage rlanderand rneGeijer - lackeys of Lyndon . Johnson).
Det var rätt att göra uppror!
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In a 1970 debate on foreign affairs in the parliament, both Prime Minister
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and Foreign Minister
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referred to the DFFG activists as 'rascals'. However, relations of the DFFG with the older generation and Swedish labour movement were improved as the organization tuned down its more confrontational actions (such as banning egg throwing in their demonstrations). It also began discussions with the Swedish Committee for Vietnam on the possibilities of cooperation. In 1970 Ulf Mårtensson became the new chairman of DFFG.


Splits

DFFG suffered two major splits during its early phase, the 'Rebels' of 1968 and the 'Liquidators' of 1970. In the spring of 1968 the so-called 'Rebel Movement', self-styled Red Guards, emerged in Uppsala and Lund. The Rebels sought to take over DFFG and demanded that the organization should, in their own words, be based on ' Mao Tse-Tung Thought'. At its height 300-400 of the DFFG activists had sided with the Rebels. The confrontations between the Rebels and others in DFFG paralyzed the activities in the Malmö local group, and temporary partially paralyzed some activities of DFFG in Stockholm and Uppsala. However, by the summer of 1968 the Rebel Movement self-imploded.Hammarström, Tommy.
Rebellerna
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In 1970 DFFG suffered a split parallel to the split that was taking place in KFML. A group in Göteborg had called for DFFG to become and explicitly socialist organization and support KFML in elections. Their demands were rebuffed by the leadership of the organization. The group, consisting of the followers of
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inside DFFG, broke away from DFFG and formed the
Solidarity Front for the People of Indochina Solidarity Front for the People of Indochina (in Swedish: ''Solidaritetsfronten för Indokinas Folk'') was an organization in Sweden, created by KFML(r) to mobilize support for the liberation struggles of the Indochinese people. SFIF was formed f ...
in January 1971. In January 1973 the
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FNL-Group broke away and formed the
Workers Front for Indochina Workers Front for Indochina (in Swedish: ''Arbetarfront för Indokina'') was a political group in Karlskrona, Sweden. The group emerged as the Karlskrona FNL-Group broke away from the United FNL Groups (DFFG) in January 1973. The Karlskrona group ...
.


May Day 1972

On May Day 1972, a joint rally was held in
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; co-organized by the Stockholm NLF Group, the Swedish Committee for Vietnam, Social Democratic Party, the Left Party - Communists and KFML. The main speaker at Norra Bantorget was
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, the head of the PRG delegation at the Paris Peace Talks. Around 50,000 people participated in the rally, making it one of the largest anti-war demonstrations in Swedish history.Schildt, Axel, and Detlef Siegfried.
Between Marx and Coca-Cola: Youth Cultures in Changing European Societies, 1960-1980
'. New York: Berghahn Books, 2007. p. 247
In 1972 DFFG bought itself a new office space, a 1,000 square meter basement real estate on Döbelnsgatan in central Stockholm.


On Soviet social imperialism

Generally DFFG avoided taking a public stand on non-Vietnam/Indochina-related issues. It did however condemn the Soviet military intervention in Czechoslovakia in 1968.
För en revolutionär solidaritetsrörelse! om Vietnamrörelsens historia
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Gradually DFFG became more outspoken in their anti-Soviet positions, which in turn caused conflicts within the movement. In 1974 the author
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publicly protested against the anti-Soviet postures of DFFG. The 1975 congress of DFFG (held after the Vietnamese victory) removed the slogan "Fight U.S. imperialism", with the rationale than a movement that solely condemned U.S. imperialism would become a tool of 'Soviet social imperialism'.


Peace treaty

With the signing of the
Paris Peace Accords The Paris Peace Accords, () officially titled the Agreement on Ending the War and Restoring Peace in Viet Nam (''Hiệp định về chấm dứt chiến tranh, lập lại hòa bình ở Việt Nam''), was a peace treaty signed on January 27, 1 ...
and the withdrawal of U.S. combat forces from Vietnam in 1973, the intensity of the Vietnam solidarity work declined. Following the coup d'état in Chile, sectors of the activist milieu began reorienting themselves towards solidarity work with Latin America. The Chile Committee was, however, not connected to KFML nor did it reach the strength that DFFG had during its peak.


1975: Victory of FNL

Upon the declaration of the victory of FNL in 1975, DFFG activists gathered at the
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representation office of the Provisional Revolutionary Government in celebrations. The following day, 15,000 people celebrated the victory in Stockholm on May 1, 1975.


Vietnam-China war and disbanding

In 1977 DFFG was renamed the Vietnam and Laos League for Friendship and Solidarity (''Vietnam- & Laosförbundet för vänskap och solidaritet''). The 1978 Cambodian–Vietnamese War would mean the end of the organization. It had split into three factions, one group fully supporting Vietnam, one fully condemning Vietnam and supporting the Chinese attack on Vietnam and a third group that opposed the Vietnamese invasion of Cambodia but did not support the Chinese attack on Vietnam. The organization was disbanded on May 14, 1979.


Cultural impact

An important factor to the success of the DFFG was the strong support the movement was able to gather amongst prominent artists and intellectuals at the time, such as Jan Myrdal, Sara Lidman,
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, Cornelis Wreesvijk and Fred Åkerström. The posters of the organization were often painted by well-known artists.


Publication

DFFG published ''Vietnambulletinen'' ('The Vietnam Bulltine'), which was sold by DFFG activists outside
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shops and in the streets. The first issue was published in May 1965.
Ilska mot kriget fick svenskar att blicka utåt
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At its peak, ''Vietnambulletinen'' had a circulation of 50,000.


Bibliography

In 1975 DFFG published ''FNL i Sverige: Reportage om en folkrörelse under tio år'' ('FNL in Sweden: Report on a people's movement during ten years') a detailed account of the history of the organization from its own perspective. The first major academic study on the DFFG was published in 1996, ''Rebeller i takt med tiden: FNL-rörelsen och 60-talets politiska ritualer'' by Lund University historian Kim Salomon. and reviews the DFFG from a rightwing standpoint. Salomon claims that DFFG had a "
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' face", showing a non-communist exterior whilst internally being run by KFML for political purposes.Mattsson, Per-Olof.
Lärdomar av den svenska FNL-rörelsens uppgång och fall
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''Vietnam var nära : en berättelse om FNL-rörelsen och solidaritetsarbetet i Sverige 1965-1975'' ('Vietnam was close: an account on the FNL-movement and the solidarity work in Sweden 1965-1975') by Åke Kilander was released in 2007. The book was labelled a ' coffee table book' in a ''
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'' editorial. Kilander is a former DFFG activist himself.Nilsén, Rolf.
Historien om Sveriges FNL-rörelse
', published in '' Norrbottens-Kuriren'' October 17, 2007
The book is based on interviews amongst former DFFG activists.


References


External links


Film about the activities of a local NLF Group in Jönköping during 'Vietnam Week' 1969


Songs produced by DFFG

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Vietnam är nära
' ('Vietnam is close to us') *
Sången om freden
' ('The song about peace') *
Vietnams folk står enat
' ('The people of Vietnam stands united') *
Befria södern
' ('
Liberate the South Liberation or liberate may refer to: Film and television * ''Liberation'' (film series), a 1970–1971 series about the Great Patriotic War * "Liberation" (''The Flash''), a TV episode * "Liberation" (''K-9''), an episode Gaming * '' Liberati ...
') *
Vi hjälptes åt
' ('We helped each other') *
Till det kämpande Vietnam
' ('To the struggling Vietnam') *
En vietnamesisk bonde
' ('A Vietnamese peasant') *
Basarbetaren
' ('The grass root activist') *
Demonstrationsvisa
' ('Demonstration song') {{DEFAULTSORT:United Nlf Groups Political organizations based in Sweden Anti–Vietnam War groups 1966 establishments in Sweden 1979 disestablishments in Sweden