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Palestine Liberation Organization  PLO  Colonization and Wall Resistance Commission  Ideology of the Palestine Liberation Organization  Ideology of the Palestinian Liberation Organization
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A political movement uniting Palestinian Arabs in an effort to create an independent state of Palestine; when formed in 1964 it was a terrorist organization dominated by Yasser Arafat's al-Fatah; in 1968 Arafat became chairman; received recognition by the United Nations and by Arab states in 1974 as a government in exile; has played a largely political role since the creation of the Palestine National Authority WordNet 3.0
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A political movement uniting Palestinian Arabs in an effort to create an independent state of Palestine; when formed in 1964 it was a terrorist organization dominated by Yasser Arafat's al-Fatah; in 1968 Arafat became chairman; received recognition by the United Nations and by Arab states in 1974 as a government in exile; has played a largely political role since the creation of the Palestine National Authority WordNet 3.0 & Open English WordNet
The Palestine Liberation Organization is a Palestinian nationalist coalition that is internationally recognized as the official representative of the Palestinian people. Wikipedia
An umbrella political organization founded in 1964 to centralize the leadership of various Palestinian groups and recognized by the United Nations as the representative of the Palestinian people. Wikipedia Disambiguation
Palestine Liberation Organization, an organization for the creation of the independent State of Palestine. Wikipedia Disambiguation
Organisation with the purpose of creating an independent State of Palestine Wikidata
A political and paramilitary organization founded in 1964 and representative of the Palestinian people in the foreign affairs. OmegaWiki