List of active separatist movements in Africa
This is a list of currently active separatist movements in Africa. Separatism includes autonomism and secessionism. What is and is not considered an autonomist or secessionist movement is sometimes contentious. Entries on this list must meet three criteria:
- They are active movements with living, active members.
- They are seeking greater autonomy or self-determination for a geographic region (as opposed to personal autonomy).
- They are the citizen/inhabitants of the conflict area and do not come from another country.
Under each region listed is one or more of the following:
- De facto state: for regions with de facto autonomy from the government
- Proposed state: proposed name for a seceding sovereign state
- Proposed autonomous area: for movements toward greater autonomy for an area but not outright secession
- De facto autonomous government: for governments with de facto autonomous control over a region
- Government-in-exile: for a government based outside of the region in question, with or without control
- Political party (or parties): for political parties involved in a political system to push for autonomy or secession
- Militant organisation(s): for armed separatist organisations
- Advocacy group(s): for non-belligerent, non-politically participatory entities
- Ethnic/ethno-religious/racial/regional/religious group(s)
Algeria
- Ethnic group: Berbers
- Proposed state: Berberia (state)
- Political party: Rally for Culture and Democracy, Socialist Forces Front
- Militant organization: Berber separatists
- Ethnic group: Chenouas
- Proposed state: Chenouas
- Advocacy groups: Chenoua Homeland Association, Chenoui Khaloui Kima Medari, Ichenwiyen, Tipaza Shenwa
- Political party: Party of the Revolution and Socialism Berber, Socialist Forces Front
- Ethnic group: Kabyle people[1]
- Proposed state: Republic of Kabylia (Berber language: Tagduda Taqbaylit).
- Government-in-exile: Provisional Government of Kabylia (ANAVAD AQVAYLI UΣTIL).[2]
- Movement leader: Ferhat Mehenni.[3]
- Political party: Kabylian Movement for Self-Determination (Mak-Anavad).[4]
- Ethnic group: Mozabite
- Proposed state: Mozabite
- Advocacy group: Chenoua Homeland Association, Chenoui Khaloui Kima Medari, Ichenwiyen, Tipaza Shenwa
- Political party: Party of the Revolution and Socialism Berber
- Ethnic group: Shawiya
- Proposed state: Shawiya
- Advocacy group: AmaZigh ChaOui, Arwas Homeland, Amazigh World Congress
- Political party: Party of the Revolution and Socialism Berber
Maps
- Mzab-Wargla Berberophone areas
Angola
- Ethnic group: Lunda-Tchokwé people
- Proposed state: Democratic Republic of Lunda-Tchokwé (República Democrática da Lunda-Tchokwé) (RDLT)
- Government-in-exile: Partido Democrático da Defesa do Estado Lunda-Tchokwé (PDDELT)
- Claimant group: Manifesto Jurídico Sociológico do Povo Lunda-Tchokwé (MJSPL), also an Advocacy group
- Political party: Partido Democrático da Defesa do Estado Lunda-Tchokwé (PDDELT)
- Traditional Kingdom: Lunda-Tchokwe Kingdom
- Status: Juridical Fight on ICC
- Leaders: Dr. Jota Filipe Malakito (The Founder Leader)
- Movements: Mulher Unida da Lunda-Tchokwé (MULT), Pioneiros Unidos da Lunda-Tchokwé (PULT), Juventude Unida da Lunda-Tchokwé(JULT)
- News Broadcast: www.diariodomanifestojuridicosociologicodopovolundes.com
- Vindicating area: The Forgotten Portuguese Protectorate of Lunda (The entire East Part of current Angola) or current North-Lunda, South-Lunda, Moxico and Kuando-Kubango
- Extension Vindicating area: 602.709 km2
- Population: 2.692.723 ( Since the 2014 )
- Ethnic group: Bakongo
- Proposed state: Republic of Cabinda[5]
- Government-in-exile: Frente para a Libertação do Enclave de Cabinda (FLEC) (member of the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization)
- Political party: Frente para a Libertação do Enclave de Cabinda (FLEC), Liberation Front of the State of Cabinda
- Militant organization: Forças Armadas de Cabinda (FAC)
- Status: Ongoing low-intensity war
Cameroon
- Ethnic group: Anglophones of Southern Cameroons, consisting of over 80 ethnic groups
- Population: ~4 million people
- Proposed state: Federal Republic of Ambazonia[6]
- Pressure group: Interim Government of Ambazonia, Ambazonia Governing Council and others[7]
- Militant groups: Ambazonia Self-Defence Council, Ambazonia Defence Forces, SOCADEF, other smaller militias
- Status: Ongoing war
- People: Oron
- Population: 150,000–300,000 people (subject of dispute)
- Proposed state: Democratic Republic of Bakassi[8]
- Militant groups: Bakassi Movement for Self-Determination
- Status: Active insurgency until 2009, isolated incidents until 2015
Central African Republic
- Ethnic group: Muslims in the Central African Republic
- Proposed state: Republic of Dar El Kuti[9]
- Pressure group and militant organization: Séléka[10]
- Status: Ongoing civil war, effectively a proto-state
Republic of the Congo
- Loango
- Pressure group: the royal clan "Tchimongo-Lumbu-Tchinkondi"
- Traditional Kingdom: Kingdom of Loango[15]
Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Bas-Congo
- Pressure group: Bundu dia Kongo
- Proposed state: Kingdom of Kongo[16]
- Katanga
- Political parties: Union of Independent Federalists and Republicans
- Militant organizations: Mai Mai Kata Katanga
- Status: Sporadic violence
Egypt
- Ethnic group: Ababda
- Proposed state: Republic of Ababda
- Status: Technically independent as both Egypt and Sudan do not claim or control the region but no political organisation within the region currently governs Bir Tawil. There is no active non-state group claiming Bir Tawil, and claims of independence are primarily made by foreign tourists for novelty effect.[19]
- Ethnic group: Bedouins
- Proposed state: Islamic State, Sinai Province
- Status: Ongoing insurgency.[20] Insurgency began in 2011 with overthrow of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and intensified with overthrow of President Mohamed Morsi two years later. Initially began primarily with Islamist group Ansar Bait al-Maqdis seeking to establish an Islamic Emirate in North Sinai. al Maqdis later merged with the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria to become its Sinai Province of a larger world-wide Caliphate.[21]
- Ethnic group: Nubian
- Proposed state: Republic of Nubia
- Status: No current movement to separate Nubia from either Egypt or Sudan. Instead, there are active efforts among Nubian communities to get governments in Cairo to recognize Nubian's as ethnic and linguistic minorities within the Egyptian state[24]
Equatorial Guinea
- Ethnic group: Bubi
- Proposed state: Bioko Island
- Pressure group: Movement for the Self-Determination of Bioko Island
Ethiopia
- Afar
- Proposed state: Islamic State of Afaria
- Political party: Afar Liberation Front
- Gambela
- Militant organization: Gambela People's Liberation Front
- Ogaden ( Somali Region)
- Proposed state: Republic of Ogadenia (member of the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization) or Somalia
- Political party: Ogaden National Liberation Front
- Oromia
- Proposed state: Republic of Oromia (also known as Oromia) (member of the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization)
- Militant organizations: Oromo Independence Movement, Oromo Liberation Front, Islamic Front for the Liberation of Oromia, Conference of Oromiya Peoples Liberation Front, Oromo Youth Revolutionary Movement (also known as Abiddaa)
- Pressure group: The National Youth Movement for Freedom and Democracy (also known as Qeerroo)
- Sidama Zone
- Proposed state: Republic of Sidama
- Political party: Sidama Liberation Front
- Tigray Region
France
- Secessionist movements:
- Political party: Lorganizasion Popilèr po Libèr nout Péi (Lplp) – Popular Front for National Liberation: composed of Nasion Rénioné, Mar, Drapo rouz, Patriot rénioné and Mir.
- Political party: Communist Party of Réunion
- Proposed state: Republic of Zabon
- Mayotte continues to have autonomist movements despite the island having voted to become France's 101st department in 2011.[27]
Ghana
- Ethnic group: Ashanti-Akan
- Proposed state: Ashantiland
- Political party: Ashanti United Party, Ashanti Federal Party, Ashanti Movement for Freedom and Justice, National Liberation Movement,
- Advocacy group: United Kotoko Society, Alliance for change, Ashanti Union, Ashanti Congress, Ashanteman Council, Kumasi Traditional Council
- Proposed state: Ashantiland
- Proposed State: State of Western Togoland
- Organizations: Homeland Study Group Foundation (HSGF)
- Militant organizations: Western Togoland Defence Council, Western Togoland Restoration Front
- Proposed State: State of Western Togoland
Member of the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization (UNPO)
Kenya
- Mombasa
- Proposed state: Mombasa Republic
- Political party: Mombasa Republican Council[28][29]
- Wajir County, Mandera County, Garissa County (Former North Eastern Province)
- Proposed state: Western Republic of Somalia or Somalia
Libya
Cyrenaica Transitional Council
- Ethnic group: Arab
- Proposed autonomous area: Semi-autonomous "State of Cyrenaica"
- Political Groups: Movement for Federal Libya, National Union Party, Cyrenaica Youth Movement
- Senior Leaders: Dr. Abubakr Buera, Mr. Faraj Kezza, Dr. Azza Huwati, Ms. Najat Obedi, Mr. Mohamed Buisir, Mr. Ahmad Sannusi, Ms. Sarah Ali
- Youth Leaders: Fathi Agori, Enas AlJazwi, Muheddine Mansuri, Osama Buera, Essa Arabi, Zeid Erragas, Mohamed Ali, Mustafa Orefy, Mabrooka Najm
- Ethnic group: Toubou
- Proposed state: Toubouland Toubouland
- Militant organization: Toubou Front for the Salvation of Libya
Mali
Note for Image : Dark grey dots indicate regions with a Tuareg majority. The west is mainly inhabited by Moors, and the south by sub-Saharan peoples.
- Ethnic Groups: Tuareg
- Proposed state: Azawad
- Political party: Coordination of Azawad Movements (Includes MNLA)
- Militant organisations: National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad
Morocco
Namibia
- Ethnic Group: Lozi
- Proposed state: Free State of Caprivi Strip/Itenge[34]
- Political party: Caprivi African National Union
- Militant organization: Caprivi Liberation Army[35]
Niger
- Ethnic group: Tuareg
- Proposed state: Agadez
- Militant organization: Revolutionary Armed Forces of the Sahara
- Political parties: Taniminnak Tidot N Tenere, Tidot Union of Tenere
- Proposed state: Akal N Tenere, Tenere Republic
Nigeria
- Ethnic group: Igbo, Anioma, Igede, Igala, Idoma, Ijaw, Kalabari, Ibibio, and Ogoni.
- Proposed state: Republic of Biafra (defunct)
- Separatist movements: The Indigenous People of Biafra, Biafra Zionist Movement, Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra
- Government in exile: Biafran Government in exile[36]
- News, Radio Broadcast, Website: www.ipobinusa.org, www.ipob.org www
.radiobiafra , www.co .peopleofbiafra , www.org .biafragalaxy .com
- Ethnic group: Yorùbá ethnic groups in Ekiti, Lagos, Ogun, Ondo, Oyo, Osun, Kwara, Òkun in Kogi states in Nigeria, Itsekiris in Delta state and Akoko in Edo state.
- Proposed state: Oduduwa Autonomous Nation
- Separatist movements: Oodua Action Movement, www.ooduamovement.org, Oduduwa Grand Alliance For Independence OGAFI, Yorùbá Liberation Command
- O'odua Grand Alliance for Independence & Oodua People's Congress Ogafi.org [37]
- News, Website: www
.ogafi ,.org
- Ethnic group: Urhobo, Isoko, Itsekiri, Ijaw, Ukwuani, Edo, Esan, Ogoni, Kalabari and many more.
- Proposed state: Niger Delta
- Militant groups: Niger Delta Avengers, Niger Delta Greenland Justice Mandate, Niger Delta Vigilante and other groups
- Status: Ongoing war
Rwanda
- Batwaland (member of the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization)
- Ethnic group: Twa
- Proposed state: Batwaland
- Political party: Association for the Promotion of Batwa
Senegal
- Ethnic group: Diola
- Proposed state: Republic of Casamance
- Militant organization: Movement of Democratic Forces of Casamance[38]
South Africa
- Ethnic group: Afrikaners
- Proposed state: Volkstaat[39]
- Political Party: Freedom Front Plus (in parliament and member of the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization).[40] Outside parliament: National Conservative Party of South Africa, Boerestaat Party, Herstigte Nasionale Party.
- Pressure group: Orania Movement
- Status: Accord on Afrikaner self-determination
Cape Republic
- Linguistic group: Afrikaans speakers
- Proposed State: Western Cape, Northern Cape (Excluding two districts), six municipalities within the Eastern Cape and one municipality in Free State.[41]
- Political Party: Cape Party[42]
Spain
- Ethnic group: Canarians
- Political parties (autonomist): Coalición Canaria, Partido Nacionalista Canario, Centro Canario Nacionalista, Nueva Canarias
- Political parties (secessionist): FREPIC-AWAÑAK, Alternativa Nacionalista Canaria, Alternativa Popular Canaria, Unidad del Pueblo, Inekaren
- Youth movement: Azarug
- Proposed state: Republic of the Canary Islands
Sudan
- Ethnic group: Fur, Zaghawe, Masalit, Tama
- Proposed state: Darfur
- Militant organization: Darfur Liberation Front
- Status: War in Darfur
Tanzania
- Ethnic group: Swahili
- Proposed state: Zanzibar
- Political party: Civic United Front (member of Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization), Uamsho[43]
Uganda
- Ethnic group: Ganda
- Proposed state: Kingdom of Buganda
- De facto autonomous area: Kingdom of Buganda
- Youth movement: Buganda Youth Movement
- Ethnic group: Konjo people
- Proposed state: Yiira Republic
Zambia
- Ethnic group: Lozi
- Proposed state: Barotseland
- Militant organization: Barotse Royal Establishment[44]
Zimbabwe
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