List of active separatist movements in Asia

This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 19 December 2024.

This is a list of active separatist movements in Asia. Separatism can include autonomism and secessionism,[1] despite the fact that independence is the primary goal of many separatist movements. Many separatist movements arise as a result of religious, racial, social, and cultural disparities between certain peoples and the majority or ruling class in a country.

Criteria

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What is and is not considered an autonomist or secessionist movement is sometimes contentious. Entries on this list must meet three criteria:

  1. They are active movements with active members.
  2. They are seeking greater autonomy or self-determination for a geographic region (as opposed to personal autonomy).
  3. They are citizens/people of the conflict area and do not come from another country.

Under each region listed is one or more of the following:

Afghanistan

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Afghan Turkestan Province in 1929

South Turkestan[2][3]

Azerbaijan

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Autonomist movements
 
Azerbaijan districts claimed by Talysh-Mughan Autonomous Republic

Territory of the short-lived   Talysh-Mughan Autonomous Republic

Bangladesh

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Chittagong Hill Tracts in Bangladesh

  Chittagong Hill Tracts[10]

  Zale'n-gam

  Zogam (Parts of Chittagong hill tracts)

  Bangabhumi

China

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Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China

  Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region

 
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China

  Hong Kong

 
Xizang Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China

  Tibet

 
Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China

  Inner Mongolia[21][22]

Minor movements

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Egypt

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Georgia

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Georgian administrative divisions are outlined in black. Occupied territories of Georgia are shown in pink.

Territory of the former   Abkhaz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic

Territory of the former   South Ossetian Autonomous Oblast

Javakheti

India

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Separatist movements

Assam

Nagaland[35]

 
Political map of the Kashmir region districts, showing the Pir Panjal range and the Kashmir Valley or Vale of Kashmir.

Kashmir[36]

Kamtapur[37]

Manipur[41][42]

Sikkim[44]

Punjab, India

Meghalaya

Tripuri-majority areas of Tripura

Mizoram

Kukiland

Santhal Pargana

Dimasaland

Tiwa

  Zogam (In India the claimed territories are: Barak Valley, Tripura, East Jaintia Hills, Dima Hasao district and Karbi Anglong district of Assam)

South India (includes Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Puducherry, Lakshadweep and Telangana)

Autonomist or statehood movements

Rabha Hasong

Gorkhaland

Ladakh

Garo Hills

Bundelkhand

Vidarbha

Goa

Jammu region

Bodoland

Indonesia

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Map of native ethnic groups of Indonesia. Foreign ethnic groups are not shown.

Aceh

Bali

Maluku

Minahasa Peninsula

Riau

Iran

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Khūzestān Province

Iranian Kurdistan (Irredentism)

Iranian Azerbaijan

Balochistan

Iraq

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Iraqi Kurdistan

Proposed state:   Kurdistan

  Assyria

Proposed state: Basra[123][124][125]

  • Current de jure and de facto autonomous region:  Basra Governorate
    • Proposal: Basra has proposed uniting with the Dhi Qar and Maysan governorates as an autonomous region or total independence[126]

  Turkmeneli

Sinjar District

Israel

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Palestinian territories

West Bank and the Gaza Strip

Japan

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  Okinawa

Kazakhstan

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Map of North Kazakhstan

North Kazakhstan Region and other ethnic Russian parts of Kazakhstan[134]

Laos

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Northern Laos

Malaysia

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A "Sarawak for Sarawakians" car sticker in Sibu incorporating elements of a Sarawak state with the pre-Malaysian flag

  Sarawak[138][139][140][141]

  Sabah[138][139]

  Johor[144][145]

Myanmar

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Ethnolinguistic Groups of Burma/Myanmar
 
Map of conflict zones in Myanmar. States and regions affected by fighting during and after 1995 are highlighted in yellow.
 
Map of Myanmar and its divisions, including Shan State, Kachin State, Rakhine State and Karen State.

  Arakan

  Chin State

  Kawthoolei

  Karenni

  Kokang

  Mon State

  Northern Rakhine State

  Shan States

Pa'O

Palaung

  Wa State[152]

 Zale'n-gam

 Zogam

Nagaland

  Kachin state[153]

Nepal

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Nepal ethnic groups

  Kirat Autonomous State

  Madhesh

Pakistan

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  Azad Kashmir

  Gilgit Baltistan

  Balochistan[160][161]

  Sindh[163][164]

  Pashtunistan

Karachi

Philippines

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Cordillera

Sulu archipelago and parts of Zamboanga Peninsula

Cordillera Administrative Region

  Mindanao[179]

  • Ethnic groups: Cebuano settlers and Hiligaynon settlers
    • Proposed state: Federal Republic of Mindanao[180][181]
    • Advocacy group: Mindanao Independence Movement,[182] Mindanao and Sabah Alliance[183]

Other Islamic militants operating in Mindanao had goals to create an Islamic state in the Philippines, such as the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters.[184][185][186]

Russia

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  Siberia or Siberian Federal District[187]

  Buryatia

Ural Federal District[191][192]

  Sakha Republic[195]


Sri Lanka

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Territorial claims of Tamil Eelam

  Tamil Eelam

Syria

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De facto autonomous region:

 
Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (Rojava)

  Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (Rojava)

Separatist movements:

  Assyria

Taiwan

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The   Republic of China (ROC), commonly known as Taiwan, is a state that has diplomatic relations with 11 United Nations member states (as well as the Holy See, an observer).[204]

 
Taiwan

Taiwanese indigenous peoples

Thailand

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Map of the Patani region

  Patani

Turkey

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Map showing Kurdish-speaking areas within Turkey, as per the 1965 census.

  Northern Kurdistan[213]

  Assyria

  Western Armenia

  Zazaistan

Uzbekistan

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  Karakalpakstan[215][216]

Vietnam

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Central Highlands (Vietnam)

Hmong state

Mekong Delta and South East Vietnam

Yemen

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Yemen prior to unification

See also

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  1. ^ The Tibetan independence movement can either encompass the smaller Tibetan Autonomous Region (Xizang) or the larger "Greater Tibet".
  2. ^ These names can be used interchangeably as there is no official name yet