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International Solidarity

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Theme on International Solidarity in Denmark

By: Charlie Emil Krautwald

Two periods stand out in the history of the Danish left’s international outlook and solidarity support for like-minded people in other countries. One is the years 1933-45, when solidarity with the victims of fascist mobilization in Europe was an important priority for parts of the left. The other is the 1960s, 70s and 80s, when the international outlook focused on anti-colonialist liberation struggles in the Third World, but also the struggle for the political rights of minorities, such as the black struggle against segregation in South Africa and the USA.

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