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Iraq , myanmar , turkey are struggling for democratic rights.
Vatican City,Saudi Arabia,Myanmar and Brunei
opening fire on the demonstrators and killing thousands
The people of Myanmar elected Aung San Suu Kyi.But the military leaders of Myanmar refused to step down and did not accept the election's results . Besides , the military put the elected pro-democracy leaders , including Aung San Suu Kyi,under house arrest . Aung San Suu Kyi continued her struggle for democracy . Her struggle has won international fame . She has also been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.Although the people of Myanmar are still struggling to bring a democratic government in their country.
The people of Myanmar elected Aung San Suu Kyi.But the military leaders of Myanmar refused to step down and did not accept the election's results . Besides , the military put the elected pro-democracy leaders , including Aung San Suu Kyi,under house arrest . Aung San Suu Kyi continued her struggle for democracy . Her struggle has won international fame . She has also been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.Although the people of Myanmar are still struggling to bring a democratic government in their country.
list of countries that were democratic and non democratic in year 1950
Democratic movement in Myanmar : (1) Myanmwar was previously known as Burma. It gained independence from the British colonial rule in 1948 and became a democracy. (2) But the democratic rule in the country came to an end in 1962 with a military coup. (3) In 1990, free and fair elections were held for the first time after almost three decades. (4) The National League for Democracy won the election. It was the political party led by Aung San Suu Kyi, a great freedom fighter. (5) But the military leaders of Myanmar refused to step down. They did not recognize the election results. Instead, they put Suu Kyi and other pro-democracy leaders under house arrest. Myanmar still has no democratic government.
There are lots but Myanmar (Burma) is at the top of that list along with Somalia. The 2009 list: Myanmar Somalia Iraq Haiti Tonga Uzbekistan Afghanistan Chad Sudan Congo, Democratic Republic Equatorial Guinea Guinea Laos
The heavy participation of the military in the executive and legislative branches of government and the repression of non-approved opposition forces.
The most corrupt countries in the world include Somalia, Myanmar, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Turkmenistan, and Kyrgyzstan.