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What (who) is SEPARATISM - definition

ADVOCACY OF A STATE OF CULTURAL, ETHNIC, TRIBAL, RELIGIOUS, RACIAL, GOVERNMENTAL OR GENDER SEPARATION FROM THE LARGER GROUP
Separatist; Seperatist Crisis; Separatist Crisis; Seperatists; Seperatist; Separatists; Separationist; Seperatism; Independence movement; Separatist movement; Separatisme; Political separatism; Separatist regime; Ethnic separatism; Splittism; Independence organization; Separatist organization; Ethnic separatist; Pro-independence movement); Pro-independence movement; Religious separatism; Male separatism; Ethno-separatism; Separatist movements; Male-separatist; Gender separatism
  • Territories considered for "Aztlán"
  • southern US states]] seceded from the [[United States]].
  • Declaration of Independence of Kosovo]]
  • [[Moro Islamic Liberation Front]] fighter in the Philippines
  • Kabyle]] protesters in Paris holding the [[Berber flag]].
  • Support for [[Catalan independence]] is based on the idea that [[Catalonia]] is a nation
  • Sikhs]] in [[London]] protesting against the Indian government

separatism         
¦ noun the advocacy or practice of separation of a group of people from a larger body on the basis of ethnicity, religion, or gender.
Derivatives
separatist noun & adjective
separatism         
n. political; racial; religious separatism
separatism         
Separatism is the beliefs and activities of separatists.
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Wikipedia

Separatism

Separatism is the advocacy of cultural, ethnic, tribal, religious, racial, governmental, or gender separation from the larger group. As with secession, separatism conventionally refers to full political separation. Groups simply seeking greater autonomy are not separatist as such. Some discourse settings equate separatism with religious segregation, racial segregation, or sex segregation, while other discourse settings take the broader view that separation by choice may serve useful purposes and is not the same as government-enforced segregation. There is some academic debate about this definition, and in particular how it relates to secessionism, as has been discussed online.

Separatist groups practice a form of identity politics, or political activity and theorizing founded in the shared experiences of the group's members. Such groups believe attempts at integration with dominant groups compromise their identity and ability to pursue greater self-determination. However, economic and political factors usually are critical in creating strong separatist movements as opposed to less ambitious identity movements.

Examples of use of SEPARATISM
1. While supporting separatism elsewhere, the Kremlin isn‘t doubting for a minute that a fight against separatism here at home is currently its highest priority.
2. However, Iranian minorities are not pursuing separatism or special privileges.
3. Hasn‘t it unwittingly encouraged separatism, alienation and the ghetto mentality?
4. The PKK no longer preaches separatism, Ergil noted.
5. The experience of history teaches that separatism is contagious.