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#1 ilovenacho

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Posted 15 December 2011 - 10:32 PM

According to Britain's 'Economist Intelligence Unit', Pyeongyang scored 0 in the categories of ellection process and diversity, as well as of civilian liberty, while they scored 2.5 in government fucntion, 1.25 in political culture, marking an average of 1.08.

While most countries showed improvement since the previous test, North Korea proved itself to be the most undemocratic nation after receiving a mark that is far below the average mark of all of the 167 nations, 5.49.

International community talks about Pyeongyang usually deals with North Korea's nuclear program. However, as it is shown in this index, it is more than necessary to question the lives of North Koreans, who live in a hermit kingdom where Kim Jung Eun succeeds power from his father, Kimg Jung Il.

Thus, it is time we've criticized the undemocratic ruling and totalitarian nation of North Korea, which is the most exclusive and repressive nation.

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Posted 16 December 2011 - 02:32 AM

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Posted 16 December 2011 - 05:14 AM

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