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Why are the present governments of Iraq and Zimbabwe non-democratic?

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The present governments of Iraq and Zimbabwe non-democratic

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Zimbabwe

  • Politics in Zimbabwe has been characterized by a transition from the principles of democratic government following the failure of the constitutional referendum in 2000, such as peaceful elections, the independence of the courts, the rule of law, the freedom from ethnic discrimination, the presence of independent media, civil society and academia. Recent years have seen systematic human rights infringements/violations
  • Newspapers who were not compliant with the government were confiscated, leaders of the judiciary were threatened and/or imprisoned. The govt. has introduced and subjectively applied oppressive legislation aimed at restricting freedoms of speech, expression and association. Opposition leaders are routinely detained and abused, with some being subjected to sentenced to jail or tortured.

Iraq

  • The Iraqis have no shared concept of nationhood. Given the lack of an indigenous culture in Iraq, local politicians have sometimes resorted to coercion fort the nation to stay together. One facet of discrimination that is usually omitted from traditional evaluations of Iraqi political culture is women's subordinate and inferior status. Given that any group in Iraq continues to adhere to Islamic precepts, equality before the law is a difficult  for half the populace
  • However, this is a weak basis for democracy since there are no primary principles in Islam such as the separation between religion  and state, or the distinction between secular and religious laws. Islam embraces every facet of trade and culture, rendering  alien the concept of ideas such as the system of checks and balances which restricts political power.
  • Equality before the law,  personal freedoms,  due process, property rights, and so on for several Iraqis items remain unattainable even today. In other words, what the people want does not matter at all, because the govt presumes it knows much more, and can thus force its will on the people, stating that its actions are divinely ordained.

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