The Inner Mongolian People's Party, or IMPP (Mongolian: Öbür mongγul-un arad-un nam; pinyin: nèiměnggǔ rénmín dǎng, or 内人党, pinyin: nèiréndǎng) is an Inner Mongolian secessionist movement. The party was started in 1997 in Princeton, New Jersey. Citing the abuses of the Chinese government against Mongols during the Cultural Revolution, the goal of the party is to establish an independent state of Inner Mongolia; the potential for unification with the extant nation of Mongolia is beyond the current scope of party goals.
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