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Definition of Separatist State Political separatism is a movement to obtain sovereignty and split a territory or group of people (usually a people with a distinctive national consciousness) from one another (or one nation from another; a colony from the metropolis). The term is often not accepted by actual separatist groups themselves as they consider it pejorative, and prefer more neutral terms such as self- determination
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Peaceful v Violent: Separatist movements are often strictly political and peaceful. There has been a variable, generally peaceful separatist movement in the province of Quebec, Canada for the last thirty years (with a brief period of violence culminating in the October Crisis),October Crisis And peaceful movements ending in the break-up of Czechoslovakia and the Soviet Union. Singapore also peacefully seceded from the Malaysian Federation.
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Violent Movements: Separatism is also often a violent response to a past military takeover. Around the world many terrorist groups espouse separatism as the only way to achieve their goal of national liberation. These include the Basque ETA in France and Spain, Sikh separatists in India during the 1980s, the IRA in Ireland at the turn of the century and the Front de Libération du Québec in the 1960s, culminating in the October Crisis in 1970. These guerrilla campaigns can also lead to full-blown civil wars as has been seen in Chechnya.Basque ETA FranceSpain, Sikh1980s IRAIrelandFront de Libération du Québec 1960sOctober Crisis 1970Chechnya
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Yugoslavia=Now 5 Countries Violence is usually reduced when there exist political means that can be used to gain more political and economic autonomy within the current constitutional order. Free elections and referenda often help reduce tensions. Very few countries are willing to acknowledge that they are divisible, however. The wars erupting with the break-up of Yugoslavia are a principal example of that, despite constitutional provisions allowing division and referenda.wars erupting with the break-up of Yugoslavia
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Why Separate? Separatist movements are often superficially based upon nationalism or religious fervour. More often than not, however, feelings of inadequate political clout and economics play an important role. Economics can also be seen in the break-up of Czechoslovakia; one of the main causes was Slovakia's reluctance to abandon state-run industries, which were the core of its economy. The Czech Republic was far more prepared to embrace the free market, and thus the countries parted.
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Ethnicity Quebec is also an example of how political marginalization can lead to separatist ambitions. Throughout the first century of Canadian Confederation, Quebec was politically and economically dominated by a small minority of Anglophone Montrealers.AnglophoneMontrealers Rejection of this status quo led to the growth of Quebec-first separatist groups in the 1960s and '70s.
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Suppression/Corruption Spain's Basque areas, which have not been independent for millennia, developed violent separatist groups in reaction to the violent suppression of Francisco Franco's regime. Francisco Franco A similar pattern was followed in Ethiopia where Eritrean rebels were far more angry at despotism and corruption than passionate about the nation of Eritrea which does not have a long or distinctive history EthiopiaEritrean
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Cultural The northern Italian nations were independent for centuries (for example Veneto was independent from the 10th to 19th centuries, Liguria was independent for 7 centuries). The northern Italian separatism is not only economic, but also linguistic (gallo- romance languages group) and cultural.
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Recent Separatist Movements Czechoslovakia — into the Czech Republic and Slovakia Ethiopia — separation of Eritrea Indonesia — separation of East Timor Yugoslavia — into Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Slovenia, and Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (now Serbia and Montenegro) Soviet Union — into Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Estonia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan
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AbkhaziaAbkhazia –western end of Georgia ChechnyaChechnya – Russian province Nagorno-KarabakhNagorno-Karabakh btwn Azerb. & Armenia PuntlandPuntland-northeastern Somalia SomalilandSomaliland – northwestern Somalia South OssetiaSouth Ossetia – part of Georgia TransnistriaTransnistria – part of Moldovia Turkish Republic of Northern CyprusTurkish Republic of Northern Cyprus UN does not recognize it, only Turkey does State of Palestine
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Countries with Separatist Movements Find your country????
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Is Your Country Here??? AngolaAngola — CabindaCabinda BelgiumBelgium — Both Flemish and Walloon separatists exist, but the Flemish are more prominent (See Flemish movement)FlemishWalloonFlemish movement Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina — Serbs, Croats and BosniaksSerbsCroatsBosniaks BurmaBurma — Karens (Karen National Union, east Burma) and Kachin.KarensKaren National Union CanadaCanada — Province of Quebec (FLQ, Parti Québécois, Bloc Québécois), Western Canada (Separation Party of Alberta, Western Independence Party)QuebecFLQWestern CanadaSeparation Party of Alberta Western Independence Party ChinaChina — Taiwan, Inner Mongolia, Tibet, Xinjiang (East Turkestan Islamic Movement)TaiwanInner MongoliaTibetXinjiangEast Turkestan Islamic Movement Democratic Republic of the CongoDemocratic Republic of the Congo - Katanga areaKatanga FranceFrance — Corsica, Brittany, and SavoyCorsicaBrittanySavoy GermanyGermany — Bavaria, Alemannic SeparatismBavariaAlemannic Separatism IndiaIndia — Kashmir, Sikhs, Bodoland, Assam (or "Asom") and NagalandKashmirSikhsBodolandAssam Nagaland
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Here? IndiaIndia — Kashmir, Sikhs, Bodoland, Assam (or "Asom") and NagalandKashmirSikhsBodolandAssamNagaland IndonesiaIndonesia — Aceh, Riau, West Papua, MoluccasAcehRiauWest PapuaMoluccas IraqIraq — Kurds and ShiitesKurdsShiites IranIran — Kurds, Arabs and AzerisKurdsArabsAzeris IsraelIsrael — PalestiniansPalestinians ItalyItaly — Padania, (Lega Nord), South Tyrol, SicilyPadaniaLega NordSouth TyrolSicily Nigeria MoroccoMorocco — Polisario front in Western SaharaPolisarioWestern Sahara
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Or Here? PakistanPakistan — KashmirKashmir PhilippinesPhilippines — Muslim separatists in south (Moro)Moro RussiaRussia — ChechnyaChechnya Serbia and MontenegroSerbia and Montenegro — Kosovo (Kosovo Liberation Army) and MontenegroKosovoKosovo Liberation ArmyMontenegro SenegalSenegal — CasamanceCasamance SomaliaSomalia — SomalilandSomaliland South AfricaSouth Africa — Zulu areasZulu SpainSpain — Basque (ETA) region, Catalonia, and GaliciaBasqueETACataloniaGalicia
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Maybe Here? Sri LankaSri Lanka — Tamils (Tamil Tigers)TamilsTamil Tigers SudanSudan — Tribal animist and Christian southChristian St. Kitts and NevisSt. Kitts and Nevis — NevisNevis SwedenSweden — Terra ScaniaTerra Scania SyriaSyria — KurdsKurds TurkeyTurkey — KurdsKurds United KingdomUnited Kingdom — Northern Ireland (IRA, Sinn Féin, Social Democratic and Labour Party), Scotland (Scottish National Party), Wales, and CornwallNorthern IrelandIRASinn FéinSocial Democratic and Labour Party ScotlandScottish National PartyWales Cornwall United States- Alaska-Hawaii-Puerto Rico See also: List of active autonomist and secessionist moveList of active autonomist and secessionist move
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Other Uses of the Term Separatism Ethnic separatism is also used to refer to groups that attempt to separate themselves culturally and economically or racially though not always seeking political autonomy. Examples of this include: religious groups whose members believe they should not interact with anyone except co-religionists
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groups, for example groups supporting white separatism or black separatism. See identity politics and racial separatism. lesbian-feminist separatism refers to the use of sexual orientation as a political statement. those who advocate a strict separation of church and state often term themselves "separationists" (with "accommodationists" being the converse).
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The U. S.?????
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