What are the main complaint and demand of people living in non democratic country?
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The cause is due to the absence of external checks and balances against such a government. A non-democratic government is able to pursue the values of those holding power and the reins of governmen. A democratic republic then becomes an oligarchic republic. It is a flawed democracy and possibly an illiberal democracy.
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The problems faced by citizens of a non-democratic country are considerable, and sometimes fatal.
"Non-democratic," by definition, implies an autocratic or dictatorial form of government, such as existed in the Soviet Union and across Eastern Europe during the Cold War, and in countries like North Korea, Venezuela and Cuba today. (For purposes of discussion, I'll omit war-torn quasi- or non-democratic governments in Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan.) In countries ruled by dictators, either a political party like the Communist Party of China or by individuals like the late Fidel Castro
in Cuba or the ruling Kim family in North Korea, the people can either submit to all forms of oppression, or suffer the consequences of dissidence—real or perceived—by being thrown into brutal prison camps and tortured and starved to death, or by being summarily executed with a bullet to the back of the head.
Dictatorships deny their citizens the fundamental freedoms Americans and others in democratic countries take for granted.
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The cause is due to the absence of external checks and balances against such a government. A non-democratic government is able to pursue the values of those holding power and the reins of governmen. A democratic republic then becomes an oligarchic republic. It is a flawed democracy and possibly an illiberal democracy.
The problems faced by citizens of a non-democratic country are considerable, and sometimes fatal.
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