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Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organisation

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The Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization (UNPO) is a democratic, international membership organization. Its members are indigenous peoples, occupied nations, minorities and independent states or territories who have joined together to protect their human and cultural rights, preserve their environments, and to find non-violent solutions to conflicts which affect them. UNPO provides a legitimate and established international forum for member aspirations and assists its members in effective participation at an international level.

Although UNPO members have different goals and aspirations, they share one condition – they are not represented in major international fora, such as the United Nations. As a result, their ability to participate in the international community and to have their concerns addressed by the global bodies mandated to protect human rights and address conflict, is limited.

In today’s world, over 90 percent of conflicts are intrastate. UNPO was founded and designed to fill the gap left by today’s international system and its institutions. Notably, it is the members of the organization, the peoples who are most effected by the shortcomings of the international system, who have created the organization.

UNPO is dedicated to the five principles enshrined in its Charter: Non-violence, Human Rights, Self-determination and democracy, Environmental Protection, and Tolerance.

Note: In spite of the 'UN' in its acronym, UNPO is not related to the United Nations organization.

List of UNPO members
Abkhazia Aboriginals of Australia Aceh
Ahwazi Albanians in the Republic of Macedonia Assyria
Bashkortostan Batwa Bougainville
Buffalo River Dene Nation Buryatia Cabinda
Chechen Republic of Ichkeria Chin Chittagong Hill Tracts
Chuvash Circassia Cordillerra
Crimean Tatars East Turkestan Gagauzia
Greeks in Albania Hungarians in Romania Ingushetia
Inkeri Iraqi Turkoman Ka Lahui Hawai'i
Karenni State Khmer Kampuchea Krom Komi
Kosova Kumyk Kurdistan
Lakota Maasai Maohi
Mapuche Mari Mon
Montagnards Nagalim Nahuals del Alto Balsas
Nuxalk Ogoni Oromo
Rusyns Sanjak Scania
Shan Sindh Somaliland
South Moluccas Southern Cameroons Taiwan
Tatarstan Tibet Tuva
Udmurt Vhavenda West Papua
Zanzibar

Former members:

  1. Armenia
  2. East Timor
  3. Estonia
  4. Georgia
  5. Latvia
  6. Palau

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