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United NLF Groups

The United NLF Groups ((スウェーデン語: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 )''〕 Jan Myrdal played a prominent role in the DFFG.〔''(En misslyckad historik )''〕
==Origins==
In February 1964 the Stockholm branch of ''Clarté'' started a study circle on the topic 'USA in the world of today'. Bo Gustafsson was the main speaker. Participants included Sköld Peter Matthis, Åsa Hallström and Gunnar Bylin.〔 The group began holding protests in 1965.〔Sellström, Tor. ''(Formation of a Popular Opinion 1950 - 1970 )''. Uppsala: Nordiska Afrikainst, 2003. p. 344〕 At first the ''Clarté'' activists held their protest outside the U.S. embassy, noticed by few.〔''(En kamp för fred - och revolution )''〕 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.〔〔

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