National Liberation Movement (Russia)

National Liberation Movement
Национально-освободительное движение
AbbreviationNOD (English)
НОД (Russian)
LeaderYevgeny Fyodorov
Founded12 November 2012 (2012-11-12)
Split fromUnited Russia
HeadquartersMoscow, Russia
NewspaperNational Course: For the sovereignty of Russia!
Membership (2021)>193,576
IdeologyUltranationalism
Okhranitelstvo
Sovereigntism
Statism
Russian nationalism
Russian irredentism
Anti-Americanism
Anti-globalism
Eurasianism
Reactionism
Political positionFar-right
National affiliationAll-Russia People's Front
Colours  Black
  Orange
Slogan"Our country — Our rules!"
(Russian: "Наша страна — наши правила!")
Party flag

(See also: Ribbon of Saint George)
Website
rusnod.ru

The National Liberation Movement (NLM or NOD; Russian: Национально-освободительное движение; НОД; Natsionalno-osvoboditelnoye dvizheniye, NOD) is a Russian far-right political movement. The first mentions of the movement refer to November 2012. It is positioned by its activists as an organization without legal personality.

As its purpose NLM declares the restoration of Russia's sovereignty. The movement stands for the national course and the territorial integrity of the state.

NLM activities expressed in spreading their ideology and changing public awareness through participation in pickets and rallies, distribution of campaign materials, personal work with government officials and others. Also in the movement activities are included the opposition to color interventions (the so-called "outdoor component") and the "intelligence service" against opponents of sovereignty. NLM members have been linked to many of the so-called Zelyonka attacks. In 2016, activists were actively involved in the political life of the country and, in particular, a number of NLM members participated in the elections to the State Duma of the Russian Federation, although none were elected.