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Number of UNPO members, which are on territory of official countriesMichael van Walt van Praag (1991-1998)| Tsering Jampa (1997-1998)| Helen S. Corbett (1998-1999)| Erkin Alptekin (1999-2003)| Marino Busdachin (2003) Foundation || February 111991 >

Headquarters The Hague, Netherlands
Members of UNPO 63 (Last update: February 2006)
Secretaries General
Number of total represented people ca. 200 million
Homepage www.unpo.org

The Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization (UNPO) is a democratic, international organization. Its members are indigenous peoples, occupied nations, minorities and independent states or territories which lack representation internationally.

UNPO aims to protect the members' human and cultural rights, preserve their environments, and to find non-violent solutions to conflicts which affect them. UNPO provides a forum for member aspirations and assists its members to participate at an international level.

UNPO members are generally not represented diplomatically (or only with a minor status, such as observer) in major international institutions, 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.

UNPO is dedicated to the five principles enshrined in its Covenant;

All Members are required to sign and abide by the UNPO Covenant. They must affirm that they support the principle of nonviolence in their people’s struggle for a peaceful solution and that they apply the democratic methodology as their guiding principle.

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

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Members


in the Americasin Africa

in Asiain Europein Oceania & Australasia

Former members


The following former members of the UNPO have since gained United Nations (UN) recognition:

-four former constitutive republics of the Soviet Union:

  1. two of the three Baltic republics (the third being Lithuania), which considered themselves never legally having acceeded as Stalin annexed them by force:
    1. Estonia
    2. Latvia
  2. two in Transcaucasia:
    1. Armenia
    2. Georgia
-other:
  1. East Timor, former Portuguese colony, annexed by Indonesia
  2. Palau (or Belau), formerly part of the US-administered Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands

See also


External links


International nongovernmental organizations | Disputed territories | Human rights bodies

UNPO | Organizace nezastoupených států a národů | UNPO | Organisation der nicht-repräsentierten Nationen und Völker | Esindamata Rahvaste Organisatsioon | Organisation des nations et des peuples non-représentés | Organizzazione delle Nazioni e dei Popoli non rappresentati | 代表なき国家民族機構 | Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organisation | EVKY | Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organisation | 非聯合國會員國家及民族組織

 

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