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Page 1: Ten Countries in Dire Need of Civil Society

03/10/2015

Ten Countries In Dire Need Of Civil Society

by John Slifko

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Central African Republic

Ethnic Muslims in Central African Republic face violence from anti-balaka fighters or horrible living conditions in the country.

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SomaliaLow security, armed conflict and arbitrary violence are commonplace in Somalia where recent reports show systematic abuse of women by the military.

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Equatorial GuineaPresident Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, who has been in power since 1979, continues repressive and corrupt practices.

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SudanSudan government has censored the press and NGOs, silenced the opposition and has been at war with South Sudan

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EritreaEritrea lacks freedom of speech, freedom of religion and freedom of expression. Arrests are made for no reason and widespread torture has been alleged.

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SyriaBetween ISIS and Assad, the Syrian Population’s civil rights have been severely diminished.

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North KoreaOver 200,000 people live in forced labor camps where they endure countless abuses including abuse and starvation. There is no free press or civil society.

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TurkmenistanThe ruling elite in Turkmenistan don’t allow for any dissent. Opposition parties and the media face threats and imprisonment.

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Saudi ArabiaWomen’s rights are slowly improving but indiscriminate arrests and imprisonment of peaceful opposition are commonplace.

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UzbekistanNo significant progress has been made since the 2005 Andijan Massacre where hundreds of protestors were killed.