فهرست اشغال‌های نظامی - ویکی‌پدیا، دانشنامهٔ آزاد

این مقاله، فهرستی از اشغال‌های نظامی، از زمانی‌که قوانین عرفی اشغال نظامی متخاصم برای اولین بار توسط کنوانسیون لاهه در سال ۱۹۰۷ روشن و تکمیل شد، اعم از تاریخی و کنونی را ارائه می‌کند.[۱]

همان‌طور که در حال حاضر در حقوق بین‌الملل فهمیده می‌شود، اشغال نظامی عبارت است از کنترل نظامی مؤثر توسط یک قدرت بر سرزمینی خارج از قلمروی مستقل شناخته‌شده آن قدرت. قدرت اشغالگر مورد بحث، ممکن است یک دولت یا یک سازمان فراملی مانند سازمان ملل باشد.

اشغال‌های کنونی[ویرایش]

اشغال‌های نظامی در حال حاضر و قدرت‌های اشغالگر
قلمرو آغاز اشغال کشور یا قلمروی اشغال‌شده کشور اشغالگر کشور یا قلمروی اعلام‌شده توسط اشغالگر وضعیت
ترانس‌نیستریا ۱۹۹۲  مولدووا  روسیه  ترانس‌نیستریا اشغال توسط گروهی مسلح تحت نفوذ قدرتی خارجی[الف]
آبخاز ۲۰۰۸  گرجستان  آبخاز اشغال توسط گروهی مسلح تحت نفوذ قدرتی خارجی[۲][ب]
اوستیای جنوبی  اوستیای جنوبی
کریمه[۳][۴] ۲۰۱۴  اوکراین[پ] روسیه ناحیه‌های فدرال روسیه اشغال توسط قدرتی خارجی با الحاق[۲]
بخش‌های مهمی از استان‌های دونتسک، خرسون، لوهانسک و زاپوریژیا

بخش کمی از استان‌های خارکوف و میکولائیف

۲۰۱۴[ت]

۲۰۲۲[ث]

روسیه ناحیه‌های فدرال روسیه[ج]
استان‌های دونتسک، خرسون، لوهانسک، زاپوریژیا:
  • جمهوری‌های خلق دونتسک و لوهانسک: اشغال توسط گروهی مسلح تحت نفوذ قدرتی خارجی (۲۰۱۴–۲۰۲۲)[۲][۵]
  • چهار استان: اشغال توسط قدرتی خارجی با الحاق (۲۰۲۲)
    • روسیه، کل منطقه را ضمیمه کرده حتی بخش‌هایی که تحت کنترلش نیست.[خ]

استان میکولائیف:

  • اشغال توسط قدرتی خارجی با الحاق جزئی؛ سرزمینی که عمدتاً از نوامبر ۲۰۲۲ توسط اوکراین پس گرفته شد.[د]

استان خارکوف:

  • اشغال توسط قدرتی خارجی[ذ]
اورشلیم شرقی[۱۲][۱۳][۱۴][۱۵] ۱۹۶۷ سرزمین‌های فلسطینی؛
 فلسطین (از زمان بیانیه استقلال فلسطین در ۱۹۸۸)[ر]
 اسرائیل اسرائیل بخشی از منطقه اورشلیم (ضمیمه‌شده به‌طور مؤثر در ۱۹۸۰) اشغال توسط قدرتی خارجی با الحاق[۲][۲۰][ز]
کرانه باختری[۲۱] اسرائیل منطقه یهودا و سامره اشغال توسط قدرتی خارجی،[۲۲][ژ] با الحاق جزئی دفاکتو در کرانه باختری[۲]
نوار غزه[س]
بلندی‌های جولان[۲۶][۲۷][۲۸]  سوریه اسرائیل بخشی از منطقه شمالی (ضمیمه‌شده به‌طور مؤثر در ۱۹۸۱)
التنف[۳۰] ۲۰۱۵  ایالات متحده آمریکا اشغال توسط گروهی مسلح تحت نفوذ قدرتی خارجی[۳۰][ص]
مناطق اعزاز، الباب و جرابلس[۳۱][۳۲] ۲۰۱۶  ترکیه دولت موقت سوریه اشغال توسط گروهی مسلح تحت نفوذ قدرتی خارجی[ض]
منطقه عفرین ۲۰۱۸ اشغال توسط گروهی مسلح تحت نفوذ قدرتی خارجی[۳۳][ط]
مناطق تل البیض و راس‌العین ۲۰۱۹ اشغال توسط گروهی مسلح تحت نفوذ قدرتی خارجی[ظ]
قبرس شمالی[۳۴] ۱۹۷۴  قبرس  قبرس شمالی اشغال توسط گروهی مسلح تحت نفوذ قدرتی خارجی[۲][۵][ع]
سوفولو، برخوردارلی، اسکی‌پاره بالا و کرک[۳۵] ۱۹۹۲  جمهوری آذربایجان  ارمنستان ارمنستان بخشی از استان‌های تاووش و آرارات اشغال توسط قدرتی خارجی
آرتسواشن[۳۶]  ارمنستان  جمهوری آذربایجان جمهوری آذربایجان بخشی از شهرستان گدابیگ
بیشتر صحرای غربی[۳۷] ۱۹۷۵  جمهوری دموکراتیک عربی صحرا (اعلام‌شده در ۱۹۷۶)  مراکش مراکش استان‌های جنوبی
(الحاق‌شده بین ۱۹۷۶–۱۹۷۹)
اشغال توسط قدرتی خارجی با الحاق[۲][۲۰][غ]

جستارهای وابسته[ویرایش]

کتاب‌شناسی[ویرایش]

  • دبیرخانه پارلمان اروپا DG-EXPO (۲۰۱۵), اشغال/الحاق یک قلمرو: احترام به حقوق بشردوستانه بین‌المللی و حقوق بشر و سیاست منسجم اتحادیه اروپا (PDF)

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