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Title: Foreign Policy
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Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan are two of the other eight countries with the worst ratings, operating under a single-party former communist system of government. Libya also has one of the worst ratings. Libya, an Arab country operates under two branches of government; the Revolutionary Leader and the Revolutionary Committee; which consists of 12 members, none of which are elected in office nor can be voted out... Showed first 250 characters
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Libyans have very few human rights. Freedom of speech, press, assembly, association, and religion are all restricted. The other three countries with the worst ratings are Sudan, Burma, and Somalia. A letter from the Human Rights Watch states that “the Sudanese government is both incapable and unwilling to protect its own citizens and that its militias are guilty of crimes against humanity... Showed next 250 characters
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