Top Ten Worst Countries to Live in Worldwide
Top ten most cruel countries to live in.Since the War of Darfur, 2.5 to 3 million people have been displaced and 400,000 have died due to starvation, disease or militias killing random civilians.
Worst part is the Sudanese government has attempted to cover up these statistics by saying only 10,000 have died and 100,000 have been displaced.
Militias under Sudan raid villages and rape young girls no older than TWO YEARS OLD!
Current President Omar al-Bashir has maintained power by winning elections under corruption or voting tampering. He also has WARRANTS OUT FOR HIS ARREST issued against his crimes against humanity for genocide against the non-Arabs and Black Africans.
Sudan wants to "Arabize" its people like the Nazis "Aryanized" Germany.
North Korea's population as of February 18th, 2017 is 25,360,273.
North Korea is the third most corrupt country in the world, according to the CPI (Corruption Perceptions Index). It is also ranked 150th out of 163 nations in the Institution for Economics & Peace's Global Peace Index, making it one of the most dangerous countries in the world. ...read more.
Political opposers to the Kim regime are arrested and thrown in a detention camp containing over 200,000 people.
Most of Kim's high ranked generals were killed by the army for "plotting" against him, with no evidence provided.
People can be executed for dropping a picture of Kim and will be executed through consumption by wild hogs, use of anti-air weapons, and firing squads.
The state cannot even get electricity to its people due to poor infrastructure and economy planning because most of the money goes to nuclear testing and weapons.
Military>People and State
The government has full authority of newspapers, media, and news stations.
The press is targeted and journalists are detained and sentenced to death.
The country doesn't take kindly to criminals, or hoodlums so the police have full authority of the people.
Also, its current president Nursultan Nazabayev has been the ONLY president of Kazakhstan since its independence in 1993.
The government routinely kidnaps youth between 18 or 20 years old to enlist into the military. Some youths never return from the military and those who do go to do hard labor for the country for free! They usually die of heatstroke or starvation.
The President, Emomali Rahmon, passed laws saying he cannot be convicted or tried for crimes he commits. So he has full authority to wipe out all of his people if he wants and not get creamed for it.
Eritrea suppresses its people from seeing the rest of the world.
Media, news and press are all outlawed.
Only 1% of the population are allowed to have phones or computers.
The president has all civilians kidnapped during different cycles and having them beaten. This is to keep its people in line.
Belarus still uses Soviet-era programs to suppress its people.
Collectivize farming is still a thing there.
There was a riot against the government back in the early 2000s and the police brutally gunned down its members, beat them, and in some cases, detained them, at least the ones who survived the gunfire.
If you are unemployed, you get fined what's called a 'social parasite law' which means each month you pay an outrageous amount of money just to stay out of jail.
They also are the only European country to use the electric chair.
Poor health care but flourishing economy.
Communist party controls every aspect of the people's lives.
High poverty rates and a lot of people are unemployed.
Burma still acts like a military dictatorship
Police have enormous amounts of power and beat civilians on the streets if they see anything 'suspicious' happening.
Elections are rigged with the military always interfering.
Very unsafe region of East Asia.
This place is turning into its predecessor, North Sudan.
The president has dissolved the parliament and vice presidency so he can garner more power. It's more of a step towards a dictatorship.
The press is highly looked down on. Members are beheaded, hung and burnt.
Criminals are flayed and flogged before a city to strike fear into its civilians.
Civil war has racked South Sudan since its autonomy in 2011.
Horrible health care, diseases and infrastructure.
If you do not vote for the current government in an election, your village can be cemented or bulldozed per president's orders.
Its army is fully trained by North Korea and has weapons backed by China.
Criminals are scorched by flamethrower units.
Certain tribes have been targeted and exterminated because they are seen as threatening to the government's power.
Really hard to get in and out of this country.