For these purposes dictators are described as leaders who hold power not won or subject to removal in periodic democratic elections, who are not in power by virtue in inherited position or the backing of a broad based single party system. Concrete steps putting these countries firmly on the path to multi-party democracy have not been taken.
Armenia - Serzh Sargsyan (Crazy Genocidal Maniac)
North Korea - Kim Jong Un (Iron Fisted)
Ukraine - Viktor Yanukovych (Human Rights Violations)
Burkina Faso - Blaise Compaore (Human Rights Violations)
Iran - Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (Sponsoring Terrorism)
Syria - Bashar Al Assad (Crazy Murdering Guy)
Saudi Arabia - King Abdullah (Human Rights Violations)
North Sudan - Omar Al Bashir (Crazy Genocidal Maniac)
Cuba - Raul Castro (Communist)
Venezuela - Hugo Chavez (Hatred Towards The United States)
Eritrea - Isaias Afewerki (Sponsoring Terrorism)
Brunei - Hassanal Bolikaih (Absolute Ruler)
Belarus - Alexander Lukashenko (sort of)
North Korea.
North Korea.
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Yes, Cuba, Venezuaela, Iran, many.
ALL nations ruled by dictators rule via military imposed governance.
Was there at any time a communist dictator that rules all Eurasia? There was communist dictators in different countries of Eurasia but none ruled all Eurasia
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During WW II all four of those countries were ruled by dictators. I would go so far as to call them evil dictators.
In WW II the three Axis powers, and the dictators who ruled them, were: Germany, ruled by Adolf Hitler Italy, ruled by Benito Mussolini, and Japan, ruled by Hideki Tojo (who was acting theoretically on behalf of Emperor Hirohito).
dictators
43 years
They took power by force and ruled with total authority.
because many countries such as germany,spain,and italy began to lost faith in democratic
Most of the foreign rule in Africa ended in the 1960's. Many of the then 'free' African countries resorted to civil or tribal wars and ended up being ruled by brutal dictators.Most of the foreign rule in Africa ended in the 1960's. Many of the then 'free' African countries resorted to civil or tribal wars and ended up being ruled by brutal dictators.
Many countries live under dictators. It is common even in modern day. For example, Cuba.