Interfront
Interfront was a pro-communist political movement that aimed to preserve the Soviet Union as a unified Marxist–Leninist state and strongly opposed the pro-independence movements in the republics. It had branches in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Ukraine and other union republics.
Branches
- Intermovement – the Estonian branch
- International Front of the Working People of Latvia – the Latvian branch
- Yedinstvo – the Lithuanian branch
- Unity Movement for Equality in Rights – the Moldavian branch, founder of Transnistria
- International Movement of Donbass – the Ukrainian branch
Opposition
- Popular Front of Estonia
- Popular Front of Latvia
- Popular Front of Moldova
- People's Movement of Ukraine
- Rastokhez
- Sąjūdis
See also
- Dissolution of the Soviet Union
- Soviet Union Soyuz, pro-Russian Soyuz in Crimea
External links
- Ivanov, V. Penalty kick "Down with referee!". Online center of Russians Abroad "Russkie.org". 13 December 2010
- The Donbas Intermovement, at the source of our struggle (Интердвижение Донбасса: у истоков нашей борьбы). "Газеты ДНР" © by Министерство информации ДНР ("DPR Ministry of Information"). 13 November 2019
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background
background
leaders
methods
leaders
- Lech Wałęsa
- Václav Havel
- Alexander Dubček
- Ion Iliescu
- Liu Gang
- Wu'erkaixi
- Chai Ling
- Wang Dan
- Feng Congde
- Tank Man
- Joachim Gauck
- Sali Berisha
- Sanjaasürengiin Zorig
- Vladimir Bukovsky
- Boris Yeltsin
- Viacheslav Chornovil
- Vytautas Landsbergis
- Zianon Pazniak
- Zhelyu Zhelev
- Aung San Suu Kyi
- Meles Zenawi
- Isaias Afwerki
- Ronald Reagan
- George H. W. Bush
- Pope John Paul II
movements
- Beijing Students' Autonomous Federation
- Charter 77
- New Forum
- Civic Forum
- Democratic Party of Albania
- Democratic Russia
- Initiative for Peace and Human Rights
- Sąjūdis
- People's Movement of Ukraine
- Solidarity
- Popular Front of Latvia
- Popular Front of Estonia
- Public Against Violence
- Belarusian Popular Front
- Rastokhez
- National League for Democracy
- National Salvation Front
- Union of Democratic Forces
- Inter-regional Deputies Group
- Alliance of Free Democrats
- Hungarian Democratic Forum
by location
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events
- Jeltoqsan
- 1987–1989 Tibetan unrest
- 1988 Polish strikes
- Polish Round Table Agreement
- April 9 tragedy
- Removal of Hungary's border fence with Austria
- Hungarian Round Table Talks
- Pan-European Picnic
- Baltic Way
- Monday Demonstrations
- Alexanderplatz demonstration
- Fall of the Berlin Wall
- Fall of the inner German border
- Malta Summit
- Black January
- 1990s post-Soviet aliyah
- Helsinki Summit
- Revolution on Granite
- Reunification of Germany
- January Events in Lithuania
- January Events in Latvia
- Transnistria War
- 1991 protests in Belgrade
- 1991 Belarusian strikes
- Dissolution of the Warsaw Pact
- August Coup
- Dissolution of the Soviet Union
- Tajikistani Civil War
- Dissolution of Czechoslovakia
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