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This is a list of currently active autonomist and secessionist movements around the world.
Entries on this list meet two criteria: they are active movements with living, active members, and they are seeking greater autonomy or self-determination for a geographic region (as opposed to personal autonomy). What is and is not considered an autonomy or secession movement is, of course, contentious.
Under each region listed is one or more of the following:
- Proposed state (proposed name for the seceding state)
- De facto state (for regions with de facto autonomy from the government; also replaces proposed state unless both are of different names, such as Taiwan)
- Proposed autonomous region (for movements toward greater autonomy but not outright secession; can be used alongside the above fields for the same region)
- Government-in-exile (if a government with or without control is based outside of the region in question)
- Political party/ies (for organizations involved in a political system to push for autonomy or secession)
- Rebel organization(s) (for armed organizations; may also be used for political parties that have taken up arms, such as Hamas)
- Pressure group(s) (for non-belligerent non-politically participatory entities)
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Africa
Anjouan
- Political parties: Anjouan People's Movement, Mouvement Populaire Anjouanais, Mawana[5]
Mohéli
- Proposed state: Democratic Republic of Mwali[6]
- Copts
- Proposed state: Coptic Pharaonic Republic
- Pressure group: Coptic Christians living abroad[11]
Réunion
- Ethnic Group: Reunion people
- Political party: Lorganizasion Popilèr po Libèr nout Péi - Lplp - Popular Front for National Liberation - comprising: Nasion Rénioné, Mar, Drapo rouz, Patriot rénioné and Mir.
- Mayotte continues to have autonomist movements despite the island being projected to be France's 101st departement in 2011[13].
Canary Islands
- Political party: Congreso Nacional de Canarias (MPAIAC party), Alternativa Nacionalista Canaria, Unidad del Pueblo
- Youth movement: Inekaren, Azarug
- Trade union: Intersindical Canaria, Frente Sindical Obrero de Canarias
- Terrorist organization: MPAIAC (defunct)
- Proposed State: Canary Islands
Asia
Secessionist movements
Autonomist movements
See also: Insurgent groups in Northeast India
See also under Bodoland, Dimasaland, Kamtapur, Karbi below.
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Bodoland
- Dimasaland
- Garo
- Rebel organizations: People's Liberation Front of Meghalaya/Achik National Volunteer Council[36]
- Proposed autonomous region: Achikland
- Jammu and Kashmir - (Occupied/Disputed Area)
- Kamtapur
- Political party: Kamtapur Peoples Party (political wing of KLO)
- Rebel organizations: Kamtapur Liberation Organisation, Koch-Rajbongshi Liberation Organisation
- Proposed autonomous region: Kamtapur state curved out of West Bengal
- Karbi
- Rebel organization: Karbi National Volunteers, United People’s Democratic Solidarity[37]
- Proposed autonomous region: Karbi-Anglong[citation needed]
- Nagaland
- Manipur
- Mizoram[citation needed]
- Rebel organizations: Zomi Revolutionary Organization[citation needed], Mizoram Farmers Liberation Force[citation needed]
- Proposed state: Zozam[citation needed]
- Punjab
- Rayalaseema[citation needed]
- Tamil Nadu[citation needed]
- Tripura
- Vidarbha
- Zomi[citation needed]
- Arakan
- Pressure group: Arakan Independence Alliance
Chin
- Rebel organization: Chin National Front
- Proposed state: Chinland
Kachin
- Political party: Kachin National Organization
- Proposed state: Kachinland
- Karen
- Karenni (member of the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization)
- Pressure group: Karenni National Progressive Party
- Rebel organization: Karenni Army
- Government-in-exile: Karenni Provisional Government
- Proposed state: United Karenni Independent States
- Kuki
- Pressure group: Kuki National Organisation
- Rebel organization: Kuki National Army
- Proposed state: Kukiland
- Mon
- Political party: New Mon State Party
- Nagaland
- Rakhine people
- Pressure group: Arakan Rohingya National Organization
Shan (member of the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization)
- Political party: Shan Democratic Union
- Pressure group: Restoration Council of Shan State
- Rebel organization: Shan State Army
- Proposed state: Federated Shan States
Wa
- Zomi
- Political parties: Zomi National Congress, Zomi Reunification Organization
- Rebel organizations: Zomi National Front/Army, Zomi Revolutionary Army
- Proposed state: Zogam, or Federated State of Zomi
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- Group: Free Karakalpakstan National Revival Party (obscure: possibly only exists on the Internet)[44]
The Middle East
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- Status: Formal groups not identified, but pressure for independence of Baloch people[47]
- Jundallah
Arabistan (Khuzestan) (See also: Politics of Khūzestān Province)[48]
- Rebel organizations: Al-Ahwaz Arab People's Democratic Popular Front, Ahwaz Arab Renaissance Party, Ahwaz Liberation Organisation
- Pressure group: Democratic Solidarity Party of Al-Ahwaz
Azerbaijan
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- Proposed state: To be a part of Azerbaijan (supported only by a small minority)[49]
Europe
Various ethnic groups in Europe are seeking greater autonomy or independence. In the European Union, several of these groups are members of the European Free Alliance. In some cases, the group seeks union with a neighboring country.
Herceg Bosna
- Political party: Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatian Democratic Union 1990, Croatian Party of Rights, Croatian Christian Democratic Union
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Bourgogne
- Pressure group: Mouvement de libération de la Bourgogne
Alsace-Lorraine
- Political party: Alsace d'Abord, Forum Nationaliste d'Alsace-Lorraine, Union du Peuple Alsacien
Basque Country (Main article: Basque nationalism)
- Political party: Abertzaleen Batasuna (AB), Batasuna, Eusko Alkartasuna (EA) member of the European Free Alliance
, Parti Nationaliste Basque.
- Pressure group: All local politicians[citation needed], even those in "French" parties, agree to demand a Basque département and co-officiality of Basque language, a demand that has been rejected by the French government.
- Trade union: Euskal Langileen Alkartasuna, Langile Abertzaleen Batzordeak
- Youth pressure groups: Egi, Gazte Abertzaleak, Iritzarri, Segi
- Rebel organization: Iparretarrak (defunct), ETA, Irrintzi
- Proposed state: Euskadi or Euskal Herria (Basque Country)
Brittany
Corsica (Main article: Corsican nationalism)
Normandy
Northern Catalonia
Savoy
Occitania
French Flanders or French Netherlands
- Political Party: Le Bloc Représentatif du Nord-France et Flandres Frances
- Proposed state: Les Pays-Bas français, Les Flandres françaises or Le Parti du Artois et Flandres
- Picardie (region), by activists are the Picard people. the French government regional committee had planned to subdivide the region and give each one of the 3 departements to neighboring regions of Champagne-Ardenne, Ile-de-France and Nord Pas-de-Calais. The Picard people are divided on this proposal.[citation needed]
- Campenois, autonomous movement in Champagne-Ardenne.[citation needed]
- Several regions want to be divided into newer ones, notably in the Midi-Pyrenees and Alpes-Cote de Azur.[citation needed]
Bavaria
- Some activism in East German states sought to restore pre-1989 autonomy (however, they are not for restoration of the GDR) before the reunification with Germany.[citation needed]
- Calls for new states of Franconia, "Lower Bavaria" (Augsburg), Swabia and "Upper Bavaria" (Innes) to secede from Bavaria.
- Frisian people in Schleswig-Holstein and Lower Saxony.
- Lower Saxony in regards to "Law of Hannover" (Northern) and "Law of Gottingen" (Southern) provinces are self-autonomous.[citation needed]
- Hesse and Rheinland-Palatine, small movements call for restoration of their pre-1870 and pre-1914 autonomy status.[citation needed]
- Sorbia or Lusatia for the Sorbian people a Slavic-speaking ethnic group of eastern Germany.[citation needed]
- South Germany to represent the state of Baden-Wurttemberg.[citation needed]
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Frisia
Frisia
- Political party: Frisian Alliance
- Status: Democratic and cultural movement seeking independence for Frisian-speaking people in Fryslân, including areas now part of Germany, in addition to the Netherlands[60]
Adygea[citation needed]
Chechnya
- Rebel organization: Chechen separatists; though recently Ramzan Kadyrov, the Russian-appointed leader of the Chechen Republic within Russia has also made statements seeming to support an independent Chechnya ruled (of course) by him rather than the separatists; including seizing broad autonomy [63], criticizing Russian attempts to make a "North Caucasus" district [64], inviting back separatist leader Akhmad Zakayev [65], and very warm (and somewhat disturbing for Russia even) support for Abkhaz independence [66]
- Proposed state: Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
Dagestan
Ingushetia
Kabardino-Balkaria
Karachay-Cherkessia
Northern Ossetia[citation needed]
Chechnya, Dagestan, Ingushetia
Tatarstan
Udmurtia
- Circassia
- Movement:Circassian Congress; Circassian Youth Initiative
- Proposed state: Circassia, including all regions historically included in Circassia and/or inhabited by Circassians (note: this includes Adygea as well as large parts of Kabardino-Balkaria, Karachey-Cherkessia, Krasnodar Oblast, and Stavropol' Oblast)
Basque Country and
Navarre (Main article: Basque nationalism)
Catalonia (Catalan independentism),
the Land of Valencia and
the Balearic Islands
- Civil Organization: Sobirania i Progrés, Plataforma pel Dret de Decidir, Cercle d'Estudis Sobiranistes, Deumil.cat
- Pressure groups: Catalunya Acció, Free Catalonia, Endavant, Moviment de Defensa de la Terra, Reagrupament.
- Youth pressure groups: Maulets, Coordinadora d'Assemblees de Joves de l'Esquerra Independentista, Joventuts d'Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya, Endavant (Organització Socialista d'Alliberament Nacional)[2], Sindicat d'Estudiants dels Països Catalans, Joventut Nacionalista de Catalunya, Negres Tempestes
- Political parties (pro-Catalan Countries): Candidatura d'Unitat Popular (in the Catalan Countries); Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya (in Catalonia, Balearic Islands, and Northern Catalonia; called Esquerra Republicana del País Valencià in the Valencian Country), member of the European Free Alliance
; Estat Català (only based in Catalonia).
- Political parties (based in the Land of Valencia): Bloc Nacionalista Valencià
- Political parties (based in the Balearic Islands): Partit Socialista de Mallorca-Entesa Nacionalista (in Majorca), Entesa de l’Esquerra de Menorca (in Menorca)
- Political parties (autonomist): Convergència Democràtica de Catalunya, Unió Democràtica de Catalunya (in Catalonia only); Unió Mallorquina (in Majorca only).
Galicia
Andalusia (Main article: Andalusian nationalism)
- Political parties (autonomist): Partido Andalucista, Partido Socialista Andaluz, Bloque Andaluz de Izquierdas, Partido Comunista del Pueblo Andaluz
- Political parties (secessionist): Nación Andaluza, Asamblea Nacional de Andalucia
- Youth movement: Jaleo!!!, Juventudes Andalucistas
- Proposed state: Andalusia
Aragon
Asturias (Main article: Asturian nationalism)
- Political parties (autonomist): Partíu Asturianista, URAS
- Political parties (secessionist): Unidá Nacionalista Asturiana member of the European Free Alliance
, Bloque por Asturies, Andecha Astur
- Youth movements: Darréu, UNA-Mocedá , Fai!
- Trade Unions: CSI, SUATEA, Frenti Estudiantil d'Asturies
- Other pro-independence organizations: Sofitu
- Proposed state: Socialist Republic of Asturies
- Proposed flag: Asturina
Cantabria
Castile
León
Canton of Geneva "Le Republique du Geneve" or "Free State of Geneva".
- Pressure Group: Genevan politicians and activists.[citation needed]
Jura
- Political party: Mouvement Indépendantiste Jurassien (Jurassian Independentist Movement), Mouvement Autonomiste Jurassien (Jurassian Autonomist Movement), Groupe Bélier (Youth activists movement),
Ticino
United Kingdom and associated territories (Europe)
Secessionist & irredentist movements
Autonomist movements
North America
Secessionist movements
Alberta (Main article: Alberta separatism)
British Columbia + Pacific Northwestern US
Quebec (Main article: Quebec sovereignty movement)
- Civil organization: Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society, Mouvement national des Québécois et des Québécoises (MNQ), Rassemblement pour l'indépendance du Québec (RIQ), Les Intellectuels pour la souveraineté (IPSO), Mouvement de libération nationale du Québec (MLNQ), Réseau de Résistance du Québecois (RRQ)
- Labour union: Confédération des syndicats nationaux (CSN), Centrale des syndicats du Québec (CSQ), Fédération des travailleurs du Québec (FTQ), Union des artistes (UDA)
- Political party: Parti Québécois, Bloc Québécois, Québec solidaire, Parti indépendantiste
- Proposed state: Quebec
Saskatchewan
- Western Canada
Autonomist movements
Denmark (North America)
Central America and Caribbean
Secessionist movements
Autonomist movements
- Political party: Caribbean Virgin Islands Independence Party and the Union of Virgin Islands Party
South America
Aymara (politically divided between Bolivia, Chile and Peru; see respective entries)
Oceania
Guam
- Pressure movement: Chamoru Nation, Organization of People for Indigenous Rights[86]
- Local Self-Government: Guam Commission on Self-Determination, now known as the Commission on Decolonization
Hawaii
Northern Marianas
- Pressure Movement: Taotao Tano
- Malekula
- Proposed state: N'Makiaute
- Northern islands
- Proposed state: Federation Na Griamel
See also
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