Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organisation
The Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organisation (UNPO) was founded on February 11, 1991. It claims 53 member groups, which in turn claim to represent more than 100 million people.Note: In spite of the 'UN' in its acronym, UNPO is not related to the United Nations organization.
List of members: (source: UNPO website)
- Abkhazia
- Aboriginals of Australia
- Aceh
- Albanians in Macedonia
- Assyria
- Bashkortostan
- Batwa
- Bougainville
- Buryatia
- Cabinda
- Chechen Republic
- Chinland
- Chittagong Hill Tracts
- Chuvash
- Circassia
- Cordilerra
- Crimea
- East Timor
- East Turkestan
- Gagauzia
- Greeks in Albania
- Hungarians in Romania
- Ingushetia
- Inkeri
- Iraqi Turkoman
- Kalahui Hawaii
- Karenni State
- Khmer Kampuchea Krom
- Komi
- Kosova
- Kumyk
- Kurdistan
- Lakota Nation
- Maohi People
- Mapuche
- Mari
- Mon People
- Nagaland
- Nuxalk Nation
- Ogoni
- Rusyn People
- Sakha Republic
- Sanjak
- Scania
- Shan State
- South Moluccas
- Taiwan
- Tatarstan
- Tibet
- Tuva
- Udmurt
- West Papua
- Zanzibar
See also
External links
- UNPO website (temporarily offline)
- UNPO Tartu Coordination Office (Eastern Europe and Northern Asia)
- UNPO's "Universal Declaration of the Rights of Peoples"
- List of relevant links