January 12, 2010 12:21 PM

Democracy Still on Decline, Watchdog Says

(AP)  The crackdown in Iran in 2009 highlighted a continuing decline in freedom and rights for the fourth consecutive year, the democracy watchdog group Freedom House reported Tuesday.

The Middle East remained the most repressive region in the world and Africa sustained the most significant decline, the report said after examining political and civil rights in 194 countries and 14 territories.

Jennifer Windsor, executive director of Freedom House, cited attacks on front-line democracy activists, including what she said was brutal repression on the streets of Iran. She also pointed to sweeping detention in China of "Charter 08" advocates of expanding freedom and an end to Communist party dominance, as well as the murders of journalists and human rights activists in Russia.

Despite repression in China, the most significant rights improvements occurred in Asia.

The year was marked by intensified repression against human rights defenders and civic activists in 40 countries that comprise 20 percent of the world's population.

The four-year decline was the longest stretch of civil rights setbacks in the 40 years Freedom House has been publishing reports on freedom.

By contrast, 89 countries - with 46 percent of the world's population - were designated free by the group.

Freedom House Research director Arch Puddington said the continuing decline shows that "the most powerful authoritarian regimes have become more repressive, more influential in the international arena and more uncompromising."

The report identified Iran, Russia, Venezuela and Vietnam as states that had become more repressive. Declines in freedom also occurred in countries that had been registering positive trends, the report said, including Bahrain, Jordan, Kenya and Kyrgyzstan.

Of the 47 places ranked not free, nine countries and one territory received the lowest possible rating for both political rights and civil liberties: Burma, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Libya, North Korea, Somalia, Sudan, Tibet, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.

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by mrjustice1 January 12, 2010 3:30 PM EST
POLITICAL SICKNESS, CONTROL AND REPRESSION BY ISLAMOFASCISTS

The religious wind in the Moslem World has been blowing real bad air.

Islamofascist minds continue to hold their Moslem member/victims in the grip of their highly-subjective, highly-politicized, and highly-manipulated interpretations of Islam.

Many 'holygodly' wannabes teach an extremely primitive form of hate, which includes incitement against others, as well as the 'murder-and-die-for' Allah mindset, to mostly younger child/victims who are tragically born into such truly unholy environments.

The sum of Islamofascist actions have become self evident, and tells us that the rest of the world MUST intercede to stop these Islamofascists from continuing their violent, evil and murderous acts.

WHY IS INTERCESSION AGAINST ISLAMOFASCISM NEEDED?

Because as we have CONSISTENTLY witnessed, it is often innocent, non-Moslem people who these Islamofascists injure, torture, and murder, often in extremely barbaric ways.

Also, as we currently witness, Islamofascists continue to engage in INCREMENTALLY WORSE acts of violence, destruction, and murder throughout the globe.

As the result of ISLAMOFASCISTS already-stated PLANS to subjugate ALL peoples and ALL nations to strict Islamic Law (Sharia), we can EXPECT much, much worse in the near future.

We, The Western Free World, must take serious action against these Islamofascist terrorist murderers by hunting them down relentlessly
- and very soon - if we are to remain free.
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