This is currently the most evil in the world and a list of the former ruling dictators
1. Kim Jong Il, North Korea (1994)
The amount of the recent debate over the development of nuclear weapons by North Korea more than any other living dictator Kim human people has managed to reflect the fact that repression. North Korea, for the last 31 years, Freedom House political rights and civil liberties at the bottom of the ranking. It also is the latest Reporters Without Borders press freedom ranking. The Human Rights Committee of the US political views and their families engaged in forced labor camps estimated that there are about 150,000 Koreans. Contrary to popular belief, Kim Jong Il really is a very smart and effective manipulator of his people. It is also about the art of film, and is also the author of books about the art of opera.
2. Than Shwe, Burma (who came to power in 1992)
General Than Shwe of Burma's military dictatorship only to emerge as a leader in the power struggle to cope with. Because of his hard-line views, it is even worse than the level of the already poor human rights situation. Burmese child soldiers than any other country in the world and the Burmese military regime against non-Burmese ethnic groups, conflicts continue to kidnap people forced to work as laborers. In 1990, Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi party won 80% of the vote in the election. military canceled the results. Suu Kyi under house arrest and has since spent most of the year. May 31, 2003 by bandits Suu Kyi, and several others, including his supporters and arrested dozens of people were killed, hired by Suu Kyi's motorcade attack. Sweden, who work behind the scenes, which is very personal. Therefore, even the Burmese people know very little about it.
3. Hu Jintao, China (came to power in 2002)
trained as a hydraulic engineer, President Hu Jintao of the Communist Party in 1964 and for the next 38 years working his way up the hierarchy. While serving as party secretary of Tibet, he did not hesitate to track and kill unarmed demonstrators in the management of the war. Now he is the General Secretary of the Communist Party of China, Hu is not all that powerful, and is the leader of a repressive regime. The Communist Party still controls all media, the Internet and the use of online monitoring 40,000 security agents. More than 200,000 and is serving his sentence in a Chinese labor camp for re-education in China carried out more than 4,000 executions annually than all other peoples of the world combined, and most of them is a crime.
4. Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe (came to power in 1980)
Mugabe widespread national and international support of the king. After leading a successful anti-colonial liberation war, he was elected as the first president of an independent Zimbabwe. But over the years it has become increasingly dictatorial tendencies. Amnesty International said that in 2002 alone, 70,000 people were killed or tortured by the government of Mugabe. 500% inflation and 70% unemployment. Mugabe's main opposition party support groups and areas that can be accused of blocking the delivery of food aid. He continued to hold the election, but the campaign has been limited support and opposition media. When opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai won 42 percent of the vote, Mugabe was arrested and charged with treason. Also, Mugabe and his supporters in the seizure of farms owned by white people became more than them.
5. Crown Prince Abdullah, Saudi Arabia (came to power in 1995)
Crown Prince Abdullah of Saudi Arabia since his half-brother, acting leader, King Fahd, Saudi Arabia is not only to hold the elections in 1995, is one of the stroke. the royal family has promised municipal elections soon, but has not announced whether women will be allowed to vote. In fact, even in a taxi, public benefit associated with the opposite sex is forbidden in Saudi Arabia. Women in all the court cases, the person is equal to the testimony of two women, divorce proceedings given the chance to testify on his own behalf. According to the US Department of State, Saudi Arabia continues to engage in arbitrary arrests and torture. At the Human Rights Conference in 1995, Saudi authorities was arrested in violent protests calling for freedom of expression. After some predictable political and religious offenses, the usual punishment was flogged. a very special show religious authorities banned children who "destroyed the symbols of Western decadence 'and' Jewish doll" called to play with Barbie dolls.
6. Teodoro Obiang Nguema, Equatorial Guinea (came to power in 1979)
Oil reserves discovered in 1995. Since then, this small West African nation (population 500,000) has been forgotten dictatorship, US oil companies have poured billions of dollars into the country. Although the per capita annual income of 60% of Equatoguineans live on less than $ 1, is $ 4,472. The main part of the oil revenues, instead of the people used to live in a different way, it is said that there is no poverty in Guinea President Obiang, will go straight. In July, the state radio, there is no public transport. " He did not call him to account for any and can decide to kill without going to hell, "Obiang" is "in constant contact with the Almighty, and it was no newspapers are published, and only 1% of government spending goes to health care. So much of his nation's oil money deposited into Riggs Bank in Washington to prevent corruption Obiang asked why he retains total control over the money to "he explained.
7. Omar al-Bashir, Sudan (came to power in 1989)
Sudan, the largest country in Africa, has claimed the lives of 2 million and 4 million on the back of capital is in the middle of the 20-year civil war. Al-Bashir seized power in a military coup and immediately dissolved Parliament and suspended the constitution, banned political parties and trade unions. He tried to negotiate peace with the main rebel group, but it is a Christian nation, even the people in southern Sudan need to be decided in accordance with Islamic Sharia law. His troops regularly bomb civilians and the torture and massacre the Arabs, especially the oil-producing areas in the south. It is only to turn against them terrorists, has a long history of providing a wide range of sacred. In exchange for financial and military aid to France in 1996 and turned over to the notorious Carlos the Jackal, he tried unsuccessfully to sell to the US government, Osama bin Laden.
8. Saparmurat Niyazov, Turkmenistan (came to power in 1990)
Since taking charge of this former Soviet republic in Central Asia, Niyazov argue that Kim Jong Il has developed the world's most extreme personality cult. Niyazov Turkmen money everywhere, sculptures, and in January, after he changed. His book, Soul book, requires all schools at all levels and in all state employees in order to retain their jobs must memorize sections. There is no opposition to Niyazov rules. He said, "No, the opposition parties, so we can give freedom to them?". In recent years, Niyazov Russians, including split down religious and ethnic minorities and political dissidents in prison and Stalinist-style show trials and public confessions to their families to the age of 35. The women were refused an exit visa from the country. Turkmen constitution requires retirement at the age of 70, but Niyazov was unanimously elected Chairman of the rule through the creation of a 2,507-member People's Council.
9. Fidel Castro of Cuba (who came to power in 1959)
the longest current dictator, Castro more than a decade of non-violent dissidents to carry out its largest round up the concerns of the world, the war in Iraq in March and April, 2003, had the advantage. 75 human rights activists, journalists, scientists and arrested and sent to prison for 19 years on average. All power in the hands of Castro and Cuba remains a one-party state. courts (in other words, Castro), managed by the executive power. Traditional US blames all his problems.
10. King Mswati III, Swaziland (came to power in 1986)
Swaziland (population 1.2 million) is the last remaining absolute monarchy in Africa. Four years after the death of his father, 18 turned up the throne Mswati III. he was thought to modernize his kingdom was educated in England since. However, he showed some sympathy for the Swazi traditions. September 15, 2002, thousands of girls and young women be barefoot in the annual Reed Dance watched the dance, and then his tenth wife (his father, 100 women) chose to be one. Charge it to steal her mother's daughter, filed a lawsuit against the king. The provisions of the Decree of Mswati, then Swazi king's power is limited by the courts will be banned from the orders announced. in an attempt to appease international opinion, Mswati's father 30 years ago, approved the drafting of a new constitution was suspended. However, the new constitution, banned political parties allows the death penalty for any criminal offense, as well as the introduction of a debtor's prison.
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