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Encyclopedia > June Movement

The June Movement (Danish: Juni Bevægelsen) is a Danish euro-sceptic political organisation that was founded in August 1992. It takes its name from the referendum on the Maastricht Treaty that took place in Denmark in the June of that year.


They have one member of the European Parliament where they belong to the Independence and Democracy group.


See also

External link

  • June Movement (http://www.junibevaegelsen.dk) - Official site

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Baader-Meinhof: Terms - Movement 2 June (207 words)
Movement 2 June achieved its greatest "victory" in 1975 when it kidnapped Peter Lorenz, the CDU candidate for Berlin mayor in the upcoming election.
Movement 2 June was loosely connected to the Baader-Meinhof Gang, but more often than not, the two groups feuded.
Movement 2 June disbanded early in the 1980s, with many of its members joining the Red Army Faction (the self-chosen name for the Baader-Meinhof Gang).
Movement 2 June - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (143 words)
The Movement 2 June was a well known West German militant group based in West Berlin.
The kidnappers managed to free four of their imprisoned comrades, who were flown to South Yemen.
Movement 2 June was allied with the Red Army Faction (referred to by the German media as the Baader-Meinhof Gang after the two founding members), but was much more anarchist in nature than the Marxist group.
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