User:Dictatorialkarelian/sandbox
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Russia
[edit]Secessionist movements:
- People: Bashkirs
- Proposed state: Bashkortostan[3]
- Militant organisation: Committee of Bashkir Resistance,[4] Bashkir Company[5]
- Advocacy groups: Bashkort movement, Bashkir National-Political Center[6]
- People: Chechens
- Proposed state: Chechen Republic of Ichkeria (government in exile)
- Government in exile: Ichkerian government in exile (Proposed to be recognized by UN member: Ukraine)
- Militant organisation: Chechen separatists, Ajnad al-Kavkaz, Chechen volunteers in Ukraine, Dzhokhar Dudayev Battalion, Ichkerian Special Purpose Battalion, Khamzat Gelayev Detachment
- Advocacy group: Adat People's Movement
- People: Circassians
- Proposed autonomous area or state: Circassia
- Advocacy groups: International Circassian Association (former member of the UNPO)
- Proposed autonomous area or state: Circassia
- People: Dagestanis
- Proposed state: Dagestan
- Militant organization: Imam Shamil Dagestan Battalion
- Advocacy group: Dagestani National Center[8]
- Proposed state: Dagestan
- People: Ingush
- Proposed state: Ingushetia
- Militant organisation: Ingush Liberation Army
- Advocacy group: Ingush Independence Committee
- Proposed state: Ingushetia
- People: Russian
- Proposed state: Baltic Republic/Königsberg
- Advocacy groups: Kaliningrad Public Movement, Respublika Movement[10]
- Proposed state: Baltic Republic/Königsberg
- People: Kalmyks
- Proposed state: Kalmykia with possible unification with Astrakhan Oblast[11]
- Advocacy group: Oirat-Kalmyk People's Congress
- Proposed state: Kalmykia with possible unification with Astrakhan Oblast[11]
- People: Karelians, Vepsians, Russians, Finns, Pomors
- Proposed state: Karelia
- Militant organisation: Karelian Group
- Advocacy groups: Karelian National Movement
- Proposed state: Karelia
- People: Cossacks[13]
- Proposed state: Kuban
- Advocacy groups: Members of the Free Nations League[14]
- Proposed state: Kuban
- People: Russians, Izhorians, Ingrians, Votes
- Proposed state: Ingria or Republic of St. Petersburg[16]
- Advocacy groups: Free Ingria, Ingria Without Borders[17]
- Proposed state: Ingria or Republic of St. Petersburg[16]
- People: Mari
- Proposed federal subject or state: Mari El
- Advocacy groups: Free Idel-Ural
- Proposed federal subject or state: Mari El
- People: Erzyas
- Proposed state: Erzyan Mastor[20]
- Advocacy group: Free Idel-Ural, Erzyan Mastor
- Proposed state: Erzyan Mastor[20]
- People: Mokshas
- Proposed state: Mokshan state
- Advocacy group: Free Idel-Ural, Moksha Committee[21]
- Proposed state: Mokshan state
North Caucasian Federal District
- People: Peoples of the Caucasus
- Proposed state: Confederation of the Northern Caucasus, United Caucasia
- Advocacy groups: Chechen government in exile[22]
- Proposed state: Confederation of the Northern Caucasus, United Caucasia
- People: Tatars
- Proposed state: Tatarstan
- Government in exile: Tatarstan government in exile[23]
- Militant organisation: All-Tatar Public Center
- Advocacy groups: Ittifaq Party, Free Idel-ural, All-Tatar Public Center
- Militant organisation: All-Tatar Public Center
- People: Cossacks
- Proposed state: Cossackia, Don Cossack Host
- Advocacy groups: Members of the Free Nations League[14]
- Proposed state: Cossackia, Don Cossack Host
Udmurtia[19]
- People: Udmurts
- Proposed state: Udmurtia
- Advocacy groups: Free Idel-Ural
- Proposed state: Udmurtia
- People: Bashkirs, Chuvash, Erzya, Mari, Mokshas, Russians, Tatars, Udmurts
- Proposed state: Idel-Ural Republic
- Advocacy group: Free Idel-Ural[24]
- Proposed state: Idel-Ural Republic
Russian-occupied Ukraine
[edit]Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol
- People: Ukrainians, Crimean Tatars, Crimean Karaites, Urums, pro-Ukrainian Russians in Ukraine
- De jure subdivisions within Ukraine: Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Sevastopol
- Proposed: Crimean Tatar independence or autonomy[25] within unitary Ukraine[26]
- Political organisations: Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar People, Qurultay of the Crimean Tatar People, Yellow Ribbon
- Militant organisations: Atesh, Popular Resistance of Ukraine
Donetsk People's Republic, Luhansk People's Republic (Annexed by Russia in 2022)
- People: Ukrainians, Pro-Ukrainian Russians in Ukraine
- De jure entities within Ukraine: Donetsk Oblast, Luhansk Oblast
- Proposed: reunification with Ukraine[27]
- Advocacy organisations: Yellow Ribbon
- Militant organisations: Atesh, Popular Resistance of Ukraine
- De jure entities within Ukraine: Donetsk Oblast, Luhansk Oblast
Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia Oblast, Russian-occupied Kherson Oblast, Russian-occupied Kharkiv Oblast,[28][29][30]
- People: Ukrainians, pro-Ukrainian Russians in Ukraine, Crimean Tatars (Kherson Oblast)
- De jure subdivisions within Ukraine: Zaporizhzhia Oblast, Kherson Oblast, Kharkiv Oblast
- Proposed: reunification with Ukraine[31]
- Advocacy organisations: Yellow Ribbon
- Militant organisations: Atesh, Popular Resistance of Ukraine, Berdiansk Partisan Army
- De jure subdivisions within Ukraine: Zaporizhzhia Oblast, Kherson Oblast, Kharkiv Oblast
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- ^ "В составе ВСУ появилось башкирское воинское подразделение". RFE/RL (in Russian). 2 December 2022. Retrieved 2023-04-14.
- ^ "Башкорты и башкирцы". Регион.Эксперт (in Russian). Retrieved 2023-07-29.
- ^ УЗНАРОДОВ, Д.И. (2019). "ЧЕРКЕССКИЙ ВОПРОС НА ЮГЕ РОССИИ: ЭТНОПОЛИТИЧЕСКИЕ ИТОГИ И ПЕРСПЕКТИВЫ" (PDF). Caucasology (3): 222–236. doi:10.31143/2542-212X-2019-3-222-239. S2CID 211390612.
- ^ "Prigozhin's Rebellion and the North Caucasus". Riddle Russia. Retrieved 2024-04-21.
- ^ Шатилов, Александр (2021). "НОВЫЙ РЕГИОНАЛЬНЫЙ СЕПАРАТИЗМ В РОССИЙСКОЙ ФЕДЕРАЦИИ (2014-2021 ГГ.)". Власть. 4: 22–26.
- ^ "БРП: история с продолжением". Регион.Эксперт (in Russian). Retrieved 2023-04-14.
- ^ "Калмыцкое государство, Ногайская республика или "Поволжский Евросоюз"?". Idel.Реалии (in Russian). 17 November 2022.
- ^ Излученко, Татьяна; Гергилев, Денис (2021). "СЕПАРАТИЗМ КАК РАЗНОВИДНОСТЬ ЭКСТРЕМИЗМА: СОЦИАЛЬНО ФИЛОСОФСКИЙ АНАЛИЗ". Вестник Томского государственного университета (427): 30–37. doi:10.17223/15617793/472/4. S2CID 256656514.
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- ^ a b Kond, Ragnar. "Free Nations League holds first meeting in Estonia". Eesti Rahvusringhääling. Retrieved 10 September 2024.
- ^ a b Витковская, Татьяна; Назукина, Мария (2021). "ТРАЕКТОРИИ РАЗВИТИЯ РЕГИОНАЛИЗМА В РОССИИ: ОПЫТ СВЕРДЛОВСКОЙ ОБЛАСТИ И РЕСПУБЛИКИ ТАТАРСТАН". Мир России. Социология. Этнология. 30 (1): 68–81.
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- ^ ""Я обязательно выучу названия этих 34 государств" В Европейском парламенте прошел "Форум свободных народов России". Его участники хотят разделить страну на несколько десятков государств. Репортаж "Медузы"". Meduza (in Russian). Retrieved 2023-04-14.
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- ^ "Комитет мокшан в эмиграции заявил о желании объединиться с Эрзянским национальным движением в борьбе за независимость". Idel.Реалии. 7 January 2023.
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- ^ Goble, Paul (2018-03-24). "Free Idel-Ural Movement takes shape in Kyiv". Euromaidan Press. Retrieved 2019-09-16.
- ^ "Gelil Eserghep, președintele UDTTMR, despre situația tătarilor din Crimeea: "Nu ne dorim ca Peninsula Crimeea să devină a doua Transnistria"". ZIUA de Constanța (in Romanian). 2014-02-28. Retrieved 2022-10-02.
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- ^ "Im Widerstand in der besetzten Ukraine: "Für die Russen sind wir Terroristen"". www.kurier.at (in German). 2023-07-30. Retrieved 2024-07-11.
- ^ "'It was scary': acts of resistance in Russian-occupied Kherson". www.theguardian.com. 2023-04-19. Retrieved 2024-07-11.
- ^ "В окупованому Куп'янську люди вийшли на мітинг за Україну". www.pravda.com.ua (in Ukrainian). 2024-03-01. Retrieved 2024-07-11.
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