My son's Bar Mitzvah is tomorrow. The Torah portion being read in Jewish synagogues throughout the world could be called "Peoples' Manifesto for the Liberation From Slavery".
It concerns the song sung by the Hebrews to rejoice after they successfully crossed the Red Sea on dry land. The sea returned with a vengency, engulfing the Egyptians. The Hebrews sang the "Song at the Sea", now the "Mi Chomocha" sung at almost all Jewish services. The song celebrates freedom and liberation from slavery.
Isn't this what the U.N. means by a "liberation organization"? Or what the folks in Durban consider "liberation from oppression and racism"?
Or for a movement or event to qualify, does it have to be destructive, harmful, cause senseless loss of life and of course poverty?