The following countries are considered non-democratic or flawed democracies:
Bahrain
Belarus
Bhutan
Brunei
Burkina Faso
Cambodia
Cameroon
Côte d'Ivoire
People's Republic of China
Cuba
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Djibouti
Egypt
Eritrea
Ethiopia
Fiji
Haiti
Iran
Iraq
Jordan
Kazakhstan
Kuwait
Laos
Liberia
Libya
Malaysia
Morocco
Myanmar
North Korea
Oman
Qatar
Republic of the Congo
Russia
Rwanda
Saudi Arabia
Sudan
Syria
Tajikistan
Turkmenistan
Uganda
Uzbekistan
Vatican City
Vietnam
Zimbabwe
iran pakistan and myanmar
There are nondemocratic countries, like Russia, Cuba, and North Korea
Some nondemocratic countries do not allow political cartoons.
India Pakistan Singapore Greece
They have no such obligation.
Cuba, chile venezuela, ecuador, peru.
No, human rights issues can occur in both nondemocratic and democratic countries. While nondemocratic regimes often face criticism for blatant violations, democratic nations can also experience human rights challenges, such as discrimination, police brutality, and restrictions on free speech. Therefore, the protection and promotion of human rights is a global concern that transcends political systems.
Oh yes, non-democratic governments are even more prone to corruption than democratic governments are.
imperialists
There are 196 countries.
The two terms are necessarily opposite. Democratic is defined as supporting democracy and/or its principles, while nondemocratic is that which does not support or espouse democratic principles.
There are 257 countries in the world.