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Top 10 Dangerous Countries of World 2009

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7 July 2009 5 Comments

There are around 195 Countries in the World Out of Which We are Mentioning Top 10 dangerous Countries to Live in :-

1 . Liberia :- It is A country On West Coast Of Africa The Nation Has Been Effected very Badly by its civil war . First Civil war took place in 1989–1996 and Second Civil war took place in 1999-2003. Crime is a major problem, with theft, sexual assault and murder common.

2. Afghanistan :-Known Officially as Islamic Republic of Afghanistan is located approximately in center of Asia and the leading opium producer in World.one of the world’s poorest and least developed. Two-thirds of the population lives on fewer than 2 US dollars a day. Its economy has suffered greatly from the 1979 Soviet invasion and subsequent conflicts, while severe drought added to the nation’s difficulties in 1998–2001.

3. Somalia:- Officially known as Republic Of Somalia. Mos of the Population Follows Islam. Piracy at Somalia Coast is a big threat to international community. The Us don’t have any embassy in Somalia Inter clan fighting and attacks on foreigners are frequent, as are abductions.

4. Sudan:- Sudan Is the the largest Country in Africa and Arab World. It is ranked at the third most politically unstable of country in world according to Failed stats index.The two civil wars took place in sudan From 1955-1972 and 1983-2005. Clashes are common between different communities in Various parts of country

5. Zimbabwe(formerly known as Rhodesia):-Landlocked Country in Souther Part of Africa. Politically unstable Zimbabwe is under the control of President Robert Mugabe, who has been in power since the country’s long war for independence. His rule has been characterized by economic mismanagement, hyperinflation, and widespread reports of human rights abuses.

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6. Chad:- Interlocked Country in center of Southafrica.The country is one of the poorest and most corrupt countries in the world; most Chadians live in poverty as subsistence herders and farmers. Since 2003 crude oil has become the country’s primary source of export earnings, superseding the traditional cotton industry.As of 2008, the country of Chad hosts over 280,000 refugees from the Sudan’s Darfur region, over 55,000 from the Central African Republic, as well as over 170,000 internally displaced persons.

7. Guinea:- Officially known as Republic of Guinea.An estimated 170,000 adults and children were living with HIV/AIDS at the end of 2004. The spread of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Guinea was attributed to factors such as proximity to high-prevalence countries, a large refugee population, internal displacement and subregional instability.

8. Democratic Republic of Congo:- It is the third largest country (by area) in Africa.In eastern Congo, the prevalence and intensity of rape and other sexual violence is described as the worst in the world. A 2006 report by the African Association for the Defence of Human Rights prepared for that committee provides a broad overview of issues confronting women in the DRC in law and in daily life. Women have been raped during warfare and kept as slaves for soldiers. When the women are released, most killed themselves or checked into a hospital where they would die.

9. Central African Republic(CAR):- It borders Chad in the north, Sudan in the east, the Republic of the Congo and the Democratic Republic of the Congo in the south, and Cameroon in the west.The CAR is heavily dependent upon multilateral foreign aid and the presence of numerous NGOs which provide services which the government fails to provide.In 2006 due to ongoing violence, over 50,000 in the country’s north-west were at risk of starvation,and this was only averted thanks to United Nations support.

10.  Federal Republic of Nigeria :-Nigeria’s human rights record remains poor and government officials at all levels continue to commit serious abuses.According to the U.S. Department of State, he most significant human rights problems are: extrajudicial killings and use of excessive force by security forces; impunity for abuses by security forces; arbitrary arrests; prolonged pretrial detention; judicial corruption and executive influence on the judiciary; rape, torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment of prisoners, detainees and suspects; harsh and life‑threatening prison and detention center conditions; human trafficking for the purpose of prostitution and forced labor; societal violence and vigilante killings; child labor, child abuse and child sexual exploitation; female genital mutilation (FGM); domestic violence; discrimination based on sex, ethnicity, region and religion; restrictions on freedom of assembly, movement, press, speech and religion; infringement of privacy rights; and the abridgement of the right of citizens to change the government.

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5 Comments »

  • John@Wholesale Handbags said:

    Really interesting post , its sad to know that most of the countries in top 10 list are from africa . Thanks For sharing

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  • Rehab Clinic said:

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  • Brent@Wholesale Dvds said:

    Looks like it is pretty safe most everywhere but Africa. Ouch!

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  • Don said:

    Nice post but sad. I guess these countries will be low on my list of 195 Countries To Visit Before I Die. http://www.dmbtraveler195.blogspot.com. I hope conditions will improve so it won’t remain near impossible to visit them.

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    admin Reply:

    Yes, you have a nice blog

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