Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization - Members

Members

The following are the 42 members listed on the UNPO Nations & People page, the organizations that currently represent them, and the dates on which they joined the UNPO (original members listed with blue background):

Member Date Joined Representing
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Abkhazia 01991-08-066 August 1991 Abkhazia
Freedom Front Plus 02008-05-1515 May 2008 Afrikaner
Democratic Solidarity Party of Al-Ahwaz 02003-11-1414 November 2003 Ahwazi
Assyrian Universal Alliance 01991-08-066 August 1991 Assyria
Balochistan National Party 02008-03-011 March 2008 Balochistan
Community of Indigenous Peoples of Rwanda 01993-01-1717 January 1993 Batwa
Chin National Front 02001-07-1515 July 2001 Chin
United People's Party of the Chittagong Hill Tracts (JSS) 01991-08-066 August 1991 Chittagong Hill Tracts
International Circassian Association 01994-04-1616 April 1994 Circassia
Cordillera Peoples' Alliance 01991-02-1111 February 1991 Cordillera
Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar People 01991-02-1111 February 1991 Crimean Tatars
World Uyghur Congress 01991-02-1111 February 1991 East Turkestan
Gilgit–Baltistan Democratic Alliance 02008-09-2020 September 2008 Gilgit–Baltistan
Initiative de Résurgence du Mouvement Abolitionniste en Mauritanie (IRA) 02011-09-1818 September 2011 Haratin
Hmong ChaoFa Federated State 02007-02-022 February 2007 Hmong
Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania 01994-07-3030 July 1994 Hungarian Minority in Romania
Inner Mongolian People's Party 02007-02-022 February 2007 Inner Mongolia
Kurdistan Democratic Party of Iran 02007-02-022 February 2007 Iranian Kurdistan
Kurdistan Democratic Party and by the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan 01991-02-1111 February 1991 Iraqi Kurdistan
Dr. Muzaffer Arslan 01991-08-066 August 1991 Iraqi Turkmen
Khmers Kampuchea-Krom Federation 02001-07-1515 July 2001 Khmer Krom
Democratic League of Kosova 01991-08-066 August 1991 Kosova
Federal Lezgin National Cultural Autonomy (FLNCA) 02012-07-077 July 2012 Lezgin
Mapuche Inter-Regional Council 01993-01-1919 January 1993 Mapuche
Moro Islamic Liberation Front 02010-09-2626 September 2010 Moro
Montagnard Foundation, Inc. 02003-11-1414 November 2003 Degar-Montagnards
National Socialist Council of Nagaland 01993-01-1919 January 1993 Nagalim
Ogaden National Liberation Front 02010-02-066 February 2010 Ogaden
Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People 01993-01-1919 January 1993 Ogoni
Oromo Liberation Front 02004-12-1919 December 2004 Oromo
Captains Council 02007-02-022 February 2007 Rehoboth Basters
World Sindhi Institute 02002-01-1919 January 2002 Sindh
Government of Somaliland 02004-12-1919 December 2004 Somaliland
Government in Exile of the Republic of South Moluccas 01991-08-066 August 1991 Republic of the South Moluccas
Southern Azerbaijan National Awakening Movement 02007-02-022 February 2007 Southern Azerbaijan
Southern Cameroons National Council 02004-12-1919 December 2004 Southern Cameroons
Taiwan Foundation for Democracy 01991-02-1111 February 1991 Taiwan
Government of Tibet in Exile 01991-02-1111 February 1991 Tibet
Udmurt Council (Udmurt Kenesh) 01993-01-1717 January 1993 Udmurt
Dabalorivhuwa Patriotic Front 02003-11-1414 November 2003 Vhavenda
Balochistan People's Party 02005-06-2626 June 2005 West Balochistan
Zanzibar Democratic Alternative, in cooperation with the Civic United Front 01991-08-066 August 1991 Zanzibar

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