"Separatists" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Separatists are individuals or groups who advocate for the separation of a particular region or territory from a larger unit or government, often with the goal of achieving independence or autonomy. They aim to secede from the existing entity and establish a new, separate entity with its own government, laws, and institutions.
Separatists often have different motivations, which can include:
1. Desire for independence: Seeking self-governance and autonomy from a perceived oppressive or undemocratic government.
2. Ethnic or cultural differences: Feeling a strong sense of identity and belonging to a specific ethnic or cultural group that is distinct from the larger population.
3. Economic interests: Seeking to manage local resources, taxes, or economic policies to benefit the local community.
4. Historical grievances: Seeking to rectify past injustices or historical grievances, such as colonization, oppression, or marginalization.
Examples of separatist movements include:
1. The Quebec independence movement in Canada
2. The Scottish independence movement in the United Kingdom
3. The Kurdish separatist movement in Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and Syria
4. The Catalan independence movement in Spain
Meaning: (adverb) Independently and not as part of a group; in a way in which different things are separate, not connected together.