List of historical separatist movements

This is a list of historical separatist movements around the world. Separatism includes autonomism and secessionism. Most separatist movements do not succeed in their goal, therefore only notable ones are listed here; however, not all listed here succeeded in their goal.

Africa

Algeria

(gained independence from France on July 5, 1962)

Angola

  • Political party: Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA), National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA), National Front for the Liberation of Angola (FNLA)
  • Parallel government: Revolutionary Government of Angola in Exile (GRAE)

Botswana

Burundi

Cameroon

Cape Verde and Guinea-Bissau

Central African Republic

Democratic Republic of the Congo

Côte d'Ivoire

Egypt

Eritrea

France

Autonomist movement

Ghana

Katanga

  • Political party: Confederation of the Tribal Associations of Katanga (CONAKAT)

Kenya

Mali

  • Political party: Sudanese Union (US)

Mauritius

Morocco

  • Political party: Istiqlal Party, National Action Bloc
  • Secessionist entity: Rif Republic

Mozambique

  • Political party: Mozambican Liberation Front (FRELIMO)

Namibia

Niger

  • Political party: Nigerien Progressive Party, Sawaba

Nigeria

São Tomé and Príncipe

  • Political party: Committee for the Liberation of São Tomé and Príncipe (CLSTP), Movement for the Liberation of São Tomé and Príncipe (MLSTP)

Seychelles

Sierra Leone

South Africa

Somalia

Sudan

Tanganyika

Tunisia

Uganda

Zambia

Zanzibar

Zimbabwe

Asia

Bangladesh

Burma

Cambodia

British India

India

  • People : Kashmiri people
  • Political Party: Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front
  • Rebel organisation : Hizbul Mujahideen, Lashkar e toiba

Indonesia

Japan

Laos

Malaysia

Maldives

Mongolia

Oman

Philippines

Singapore

Sri Lanka

Sri Lankan Tamil people

Syria

Vietnam

Yemen

Europe

Albania

Belgium

Bulgaria

Cyprus

Czech Republic

Finland

France

Germany

Greece

(gained independence from Ottoman Empire after the Greek War of Independence)

Ireland

(See also under UK, for pre-division Ireland)

Italy

Republic of Macedonia

Albanian-inhabited communities in SR Macedonia and Republic of Macedonia
Serbian-inhabited communities in SR Macedonia

Poland

Slovakia

  • Political party: Slovak National Party

Soviet Union

Spain

Turkey

United Kingdom (and associated territories)

Yugoslavia

Republic of Kosovo (AP Kosovo and Metohija, SR Serbia, FR Yugoslavia)
Preševo Valley (SR Serbia, FR Yugoslavia)

North America

Antigua and Barbuda

  • Political party: Antigua Labour Party

Belize

Bahamas

British West Indies

Canada

Secessionist

Autonomist

Costa Rica

Dominica

Guyana

Jamaica

Haiti

  • Cacos (anti-US occupation)

Mexico

Secessionist

Nicaragua

  • Ejército Defensor de la Soberanía Nacional (anti-US occupation)

Panama

  • Kuna Revolution (Republic of Tule)

Trinidad and Tobago

United States

Puerto Rico

  • Autonomist Party
Popular Democratic Party (PPD)
  • Anti-Colonial National Liberation Movement
Puerto Rican Independence Movement
Partido Independentista Puertorriqueño (PIP)

South America

Argentina

Brazil

Chile

Colombia

Peru

  • Loreto
    • Political party: Liga Loretana

Spanish America

  • Logia Lautaro

Oceania

Australia

Fiji

Kiribati

New Zealand

Papua New Guinea

  • Political party: Papua Besena
  • Regional separatist movements: Highlands Liberation Front, Wahgi Tuale, Wok Meri or Kafaina[4]

Samoa

  • Protest movement: Mau movement

Solomon Islands

Vanuatu

  • Political party: Nagriamel, New Hebrides Cultural Association, New Hebrides National Party, Vanua'aku Pati
  • Religious movement: John Frum
  • Parallel government: People's Provisional Government (PPG)

See also

  • List of national liberation movements recognized by intergovernmental organizations
  • List of historical unrecognized states

References

  1. Cairn Article (in French) "De son côté, le parti communiste s’impose à La Réunion comme la principale formation politique après avoir abjuré son mot d’ordre d’autonomie"
  2. Peacehalle.com
  3. Petrow, Stefan (2006). "Secession". http://www.utas.edu.au/. University of Tasmania, Australia - Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies. Retrieved 3 December 2013. External link in |website= (help)
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