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hi dear friend. i thanks for your edits in separatism articles. You mistakenly deleted the following section when you returned Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan (Talesh).

. I corrected them .But for your sake I did not add Talesh and Kazakhstan. But I think there can be both. List_of_active_separatist_movements_in_Europe#Slovakia - Kazakhstan like to slovakia. talysh separatist in azerbaijan is now active. Isambask (talk) 15:54, 24 December 2019 (UTC)

Let's go through these, I want something else from you. Because of your specialized experience in this field and your native language which is English, please create. Gradually create separatist articles for each country separately. The articles available on each continent are very long, without giving us any further explanation. While there are many resources for each country. For example

etcetera. thank you so much.Isambask (talk) 15:54, 24 December 2019 (UTC)

I'm not exactly in the mood to create such pages like this, in fact. I'm not even in a mood to create any pages at all. I’m unsure what you meant by the phrase 'Kazakhstan like to slovakia.' Talysh separatism is indeed active, but do they have latest sources? If it does, Taylsh will be readded. The reason why Kazakhstan was removed, due to the fact that. It is less of separatism and more of irredentism, see Eurasianism, Russian nationalism and Russian irredentism. ExplodingPoPUps 16:24, 24 December 2019 (UTC)

talysh

http://www.turan.az/ext/news/2019/12/free/politics%20news/en/85793.htm

Talysh Public Council of Azerbaijan (TPCA) created 2019 December 10 ( Tuesday ) 15:59:19

Baku / 10.12.19 / Turan: A group of public activists and representatives of the Talysh intelligentsia, one of the indigenous peoples of Azerbaijan, established the Talysh Public Council of Azerbaijan. (TPCA).

The statement of the founders noted that the OSTA task arose from historical necessity.

Upon joining the Council of Europe, the Azerbaijani government made a commitment to accede to the European Convention on Minority Languages, but it has not been implemented. The Council of Europe Framework Convention on the Protection of the Rights of National Minorities with respect to Talysh is not respected.

Appeals to the government about teaching the Talysh language, training specialists in this language, preparing radio and television programs in the Talysh language, publishing a newspaper at the expense of the state budget remained unanswered.Isambask (talk) 17:08, 24 December 2019 (UTC)

You didn't have to create a new section. You should've responded on the first section. The highest level I could give to this information you gave is likely an autonomist movement. ExplodingPoPUps 17:39, 24 December 2019 (UTC)

Hatay

https://carnegie-mec.org/diwan/54340

Syrian-Turkish relations began to improve considerably in the early 2000s, after Syria expelled PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan in 1998 and after new leaders had taken the reins in both countries—Bashar al-Assad in Syria in 2000 and the Justice and Development Party in Turkey in 2002.

As relations improved, Syrian officials took care to signal that while the Hatay issue had not been solved, it was also not a priority and would not be allowed to stand in the way of prospering bilateral relations.

The Hatay Question During 2011 and 2012

But only weeks after groundbreaking ceremonies for the construction of the dam were held in Hatay and Idlib in February 2011, the Syrian uprising erupted, bilateral relations hit an all-time low, and construction of the Friendship Dam was halted.

A Return to Irredentism in Rhetoric Only?

New schoolbooks printed by Syrian opposition groups based in Turkey have removed Hatay from maps of Syria (although Syrian rebels forgot to do the same on the map used at a September 2013 press conference in Istanbul, causing a good deal of commotion). In late 2012, there were also allegations that opposition forces had secretly agreed that a post-Assad Syria would recognize Turkish sovereignty over Hatay.

At around that time, Syria’s media silence on Hatay ended. The progovernment press and television began to air reports on “popular voices” demanding the return of Hatay to Syria and to broadcast documentaries on the history of the area that demonstrated the “Syrianness” of its inhabitants.


hi again, now havent any party about hatay? Isambask (talk) 13:58, 26 December 2019 (UTC)

I see how it is now. It is meant to be list of active separatist movements. Besides, it was already added on a different page named List of irredentist claims or disputes. ExplodingPoPUps 17:54, 26 December 2019 (UTC)