Ethic Secessionism in Iran: Accusation or Fact

Type Journal Article - Journal of Politics and Law
Title Ethic Secessionism in Iran: Accusation or Fact
Author(s)
Volume 3
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2010
Page numbers 269-276
URL http://www.ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/jpl/article/download/7210/5556
Abstract
During recent one hundred years, all Iranian governments accused the ethnic groups on the secessionist aims, but
the ethnic groups rejected these accusations. Simultaneous to the increase in the ethnic conflicts in the period of
hard- liners in the past five years (mostly in non- violent form), accusations were strengthened. Through
analysing the data collected by certain in-depth interviews with the Iranian ethnic groups’ elites; this article tends
to verify the existence of secessionist aspires in the ethnic groups while they pursue their right of
self-determination. Collected data emphasize that the ethnic groups have not pursued secessionist aims, and they
seek their right on self-determination in the context of Iran. According to the data, almost the entire ethnic
movements even two autonomists republic which were established in 1945-1946 in Kurdistan and Azerbaijan
had no secessionist aims.

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