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Survey lists most world's most repressive regimes

by PL <pl.nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 7, 2008 at 11:40 AM

Survey lists most world's most repressive regimes
Posted on Tue, May. 06, 2008
By BARRY SCHWEID
AP Diplomatic Writer

WA****NGTON --
In a worldwide survey, a democracy watchdog organization said 90 
countries respect a broad array of basic human rights and political 
freedom while 103 countries fail to some degree to observe standards of 
liberal democracy.

Eight countries were judged by Freedom House, the New York-based 
organization, to have the most repressive regimes. They were Cuba, 
Libya, Myanmar, North Korea, Somalia, Sudan, Turkmenistan and 
Uzbekistan. Two restive territories, Chechnya and Tibet, "whose 
inhabitants suffer intense repression," the organization said, were 
placed in the lowest category, as well.

Violent repression of protests of food prices in Myanmar, or Burma as it 
is commonly known, contributed to a further downward trend in the South 
Asian country, now devastated by a staggering cyclone.

Within the eight countries and two territories "state control over daily 
life is pervasive and wide-ranging, independent organizations and 
political opposition are banned or suppressed and fear of retribution 
for independent thought and action is part of daily life," said Jennifer 
Windsor, executive director of Freedom House, in issuing the annual
re****t.

Ranked only slightly better than "the worst of the worst" were Belarus, 
Chad, China, Equitorial Guinea, Eritrea, Laos, Saudi Arabia, Syria and 
Zimbabwe as well as the Western Sahara territory of North Africa. They 
severely suppress opposition political activity, impede independent 
organizing and censor or punish criticism of the state, Windsor said.

Increased corruption and controls on non-governmental organizations 
placed Chad on the list for the first time. The African country replaced 
another, Cote d'Ivoire, in this group while the "worst of the worst" 
remained the same.

Syria showed a downward trend, the re****t said. While it held elections, 
candidates' eligibility was tightly cir***scribed, new measures to 
control Internet activity were adopted and prominent reformers were 
sentenced for signing a declaration sup****ting Lebanese sovereignty.

Summing up world trends in an interview, Arch Puddington, director of 
research at Freedom House, said "even while global freedom has stagnated 
in the past decade we had seen a decline in the 'worst of the worst' 
countries." But, he said, "that process seems to have come to at least a 
tem****ary halt as the 'worst of the worst' countries seem to be pu****ng 
back."



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