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  2. 1967 Guadeloupe riots - Wikipedia

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    Moreover, due to the Decolonisation movements taking place in other parts of the world, similar separatist movements also began to take form in Guadeloupe, such as GONG but the Gaullist movement in France was not willing to negotiate because of the strategic location of the island. [7]

  3. Guadeloupe - Wikipedia

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    An independence movement grew in the 1970s, prompting France to declare Guadeloupe a French region in 1974. [4] The Union populaire pour la libération de la Guadeloupe (UPLG) campaigned for complete independence, and by the 1980s the situation had turned violent with the actions of groups such as Groupe de libération armée [ es ; fr ] (GLA ...

  4. List of active separatist movements in North America

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    Proposed: Independence for Curaçao [64] Political parties: Movement for the Future of Curaçao, [65] Sovereign People [66] Referendums: 1993 and 2005; Aruba. Proposed: Independence for Aruba. Political party: People's Electoral Movement (Aruba) [67] [68] Referendum: 1977; Sint Maarten. Proposed: Independence, autonomy or unification with Saint ...

  5. People's Union for the Liberation of Guadeloupe - Wikipedia

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    The People's Union for the Liberation of Guadeloupe (French: Union populaire pour la libération de la Guadeloupe, UPLG) is a far-left political party in the French overseas department of Guadeloupe. The UPLG advocates for the independence of the Guadeloupe from France.

  6. Caribbean Revolutionary Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The Caribbean Revolutionary Alliance (French: Alliance révolutionnaire caraïbe) was a militant autonomist organization active in the Caribbean-located overseas department of Guadeloupe in the 1980s. The group demanded the independence of Guadeloupe, Martinique and French Guiana. [1]

  7. Groupe d'organisation nationale de la Guadeloupe - Wikipedia

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    Flag. Groupe d'organisation nationale de la Guadeloupe (also known as GONG) was a political group that campaigned for Guadeloupe, an overseas region of France in the Caribbean, to have complete independence from France.

  8. 2010 French Guianan status referendum - Wikipedia

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    The French overseas departments of Martinique and Guadeloupe had suffered prolonged general strikes in early 2009, due to lower wages and standards of living than mainland France. [3] French Guianan voters were asked whether they wanted more power to be given to the local government based in Cayenne. [3]

  9. Lists of active separatist movements - Wikipedia

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    List of active separatist movements recognized by intergovernmental organizations; List of political parties campaigning for self-government; List of active rebel groups. List of rebel groups that control territory; List of anarchist communities. List of anarchist organizations; Stateless society; Stateless nation; Independence. Self determination