African Resistance Movement
| African Resistance Movement | |
|---|---|
| Also known as | National Committee of Liberation (1960-1964) | 
| Foundation | 1960 | 
| Dissolved | Late 1960s | 
| Country | South Africa | 
| Motives | Internal resistance to apartheid | 
| Ideology | Anti-apartheid | 
| Status | Defunct | 
| Allies | MK African National Congress | 
| Opponents | Apartheid government | 
The African Resistance Movement (ARM) was a militant anti-apartheid resistance movement, which operated in South Africa during the early and mid-1960s. It was founded in 1960, as the National Committee of Liberation (NCL), by members of South Africa's Liberal Party, which advocated the dismantling of apartheid and gradually transforming South Africa into a free multiracial society. It was renamed "African Resistance Movement" in 1964.