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Dictatorship - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Military dictatorship - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A military dictatorship is a form of government wherein the political power resides with the military. It is similar but not identical to a stratocracy, a state ruled directly by the military. Like ...
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Victims of the Military Regime ... Types of Human Rights Violations ... Violation of the right to life:
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Current conditions in today's dictatorships may be much worse than earlier. In the past, some people may have attempted resistance. Short-lived mass protests and demonstrations may have occurred. Perhaps spirits soared temporarily.
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The US likes dictatorships Current Events ... eBaum's World Forum > Current Events ... "The US likes dictatorships" - details from Michael Moore's Dude where's my Country; Wanting to "Free the Iraqi people" is not a valid reason for going to war. If that was all the reason we needed, we'd be at war with half the world.
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A brief discussion of the dismal human-rights records of the "Coalition of the [un]Willing [to Supply Troops or Money]," plus the eerie parallels between Colin Powell's rationale for US partnerships with current dictatorships, and George H.W. Bush's rationale for supporting Saddam Hussein.
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