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