Who Is the World’s Worst Dictator?


There are more than 70 countries ruled by dictators who exercise arbitrary authority over their citizens and who cannot be removed from power through legal means. These tyrants suppress the freedoms of speech and religion, and the right to a fair trial. Some also commit torture, execute opponents and starve their own people. PARADE's annual list is drawn in part on reports from Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, Reporters Without Borders and the U.S. State Department. Notably, there are two leaders who did not make this year's list: Saparmurat Niyazov of Turkmenistan, No. 8 last year, died in December; and Fidel Castro, No. 15, relinquished power in Cuba to his brother Raul on July 31. Among the newcomers are Hosni Mubarak of Egypt and Vladimir Putin of Russia. Some who moved up in rank are Iran's Ayatollah Khamenei, Hu Jintao of China, King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia and Bashar al-Assad of Syria. But by no means does this indicate that those whom they passed showed improvements.

Click on the names below to read more about the tyrants on our 2007 list and share your comments.

1) Omar al-Bashir, Sudan
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2) Kim Jong-il, North Korea
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3) Sayyid Ali KhamEnei, Iran
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4) Hu Jintao, China
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5) King Abdullah, Saudi Arabia
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6) Than Shwe, Burma (Myanmar)
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7) Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe
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8) Islam Karimov, Uzbekistan
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9) Muammar al-Qaddafi, Libya
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10) Bashar al-Assad, Syria
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11) Teodoro Obiang Nguema, Equatorial Guinea
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12) King Mswati III, Swaziland
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13) Isayas Afewerki, Eritrea
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14) Aleksandr Lukashenko, Belarus
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15) Pervez Musharraf, Pakistan
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16) Choummaly Sayasone, Laos
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17) Meles Zenawi, Ethiopia
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18) Hosni Mubarak, Egypt
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19) Paul Biya, Cameroon
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20) Vladimir Putin, Russia

Readers, is there anyone you think should’ve been on this year’s list? Click here and join the discussion.

To compile our annual report, contributing editor David Wallechinsky consulted the research of various human rights groups and watchdog organizations that track abuses of power. To learn more about these groups click the links in “On The Web” at the top of the page.

View our four previous annual lists:

2006 Dictators List
2005 Dictators List
2004 Dictators List
2003 Dictators List
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Excellent List
by Ellis posted:06/27/2008 04:22:午後

While it can be debated that some dictators are worse than others and should therefore appear higher on the list, it can be agreed upon that they all deserve to be presented here.

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by twiddle posted:05/06/2008 09:11:午後

Thanks David, I certainly enjoy this list, however, can you please answer this question for me:

Why is it that the United States, most the time,  never does anything to curb the spread of these dictators around the world? Could it be, because the US is mainly responsible for financing socialism around the world through socialistic institutes such as The Ford Foundation, The Rockefeller Foundation and many others.

Take a good look at South America, only tree democracies remains. Why?

How about Europe, what do you call, a situation where, all the countries simultaneously, lose their sovereignty, constitution and monetary system?

I call it an assault of aggression on the civil rights of European citizens.

What next, the USA?
 

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