2 Jan 2012

15 dictator In The World was overthrown

The dictator is identified with the iron-handed rule. Often the fate of these rulers ended tragically. Were killed, or expelled from the country itself is painful. Time magazine issued a list of 15 largest dictators who successfully ousted. Who are they?
1. Muammar GaddafiColonel Muammar Gaddafi has ruled Libya for 42 years. He took power at the rank of Captain and was aged 27 in 1969. Gaddafi was ousted from power and was shot dead by troops of the revolution who helped NATO on 20 October.
2. Saddam HusseinSaddam Hussein led Iraq since 1979. He faced the U.S. and its allies in the two wars. In the second Gulf War in 2003, the U.S. and its allies invaded Iraq with Saddam to develop biological weapons charges. U.S. troops captured Saddam and convicted or crimes against humanity. He was sentenced to hang in 2006.
3. Adolf HitlerNazi German dictator and leader of the second world war was waged throughout Europe. His dream to restore the glory of race arya make him kill millions of Jews.Allied forces finally defeated Hitler. When the allies reached Germany, he killed himself in a bunker.
4. Benito MussoliniMussolini was a fascist who led Italy. He took office when elected as prime minister in 1922. When the Italians ruled the Allies, Hitler became German allies to send commandos to free Mussolini from Allied custody. Mussolini's fate ended tragically, he was arrested and communist sympathizers were killed at Lake Como, Italy. His body was then hung upside down in Piazzale Loreto, Milan.
5. Pol PotOnly 4 years of Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge ruled Cambodia. But during the period 1975-1979, no less than 1.7 million Cambodians were slaughtered. Pol Pot, who was called "brother number one 'is to make Cambodia into a killing field.Vietnamese invasion of Cambodia in 1978 to make Pol Pot driven from Phnom Penh. He continued his administration of the forest. Before finally divulged his hiding of his own men. Pol Pot died under house arrest on April 15, 1998.
6. Idi AminIdi Amin ruled Uganda for 8 years, from 1971 until 1979. Amin who became military officers seized power from Prime Minister Milton Obote.Selama reign, Idi Amin expelled thousands of Indians from Uganda British nationality. He is also alleged to have committed many murders on his opponents. At the time of Idi Amin's Uganda economy is also messy. Finally fighters Tanzania Uganda who assisted the army managed to overthrow Idi Amin. He then fled to Libya and accommodated his friend Muammar Gaddafi. Amin eventually moved to Saudi Arabia until he died there in 2003.
7. Mobutu Sese SekoGeneral Mobutu Sese Seko became President of the Congo since 1965 until 1967, after a coup. He always appeared with a cap patterned Macat tutulnya typical.During the reign, Mobutu allegedly committed many violations of human rights.Corruption is rampant in this country. Mobutu's power ended after Laurent Kabila's troops beat him. Mobutu fled to Morocco and later died from prostate cancer not long afterward.
8. Nicolae CeausescuNicolae Ceausescu ruled Romania for 24 years. In the era of leadership, the secret police formed a block east of cruelty. Besides bringing the Romanian dictator of Romania as the only country in Europe who suffer from hunger and malnutrition. He reigned from 1967 to 1989, he was also chairman of the Romanian Communist Party. Ceausescu finally convicted of a crime of genocide and shot to death by firing squad.
9. Slobodon MilosevicSlobodan Milosevic will always be remembered for Bosnian Serb war crimes. In the 1992-1995 war, was, Milosevic and the Serb forces massacred thousands of Bosnian Muslim population. He was later tried as war criminals. He died in his cell in 2006. While the international tribunal is still looking for the rest of the followers of Milosevic's genocidal actions involved in the Bosnian war.
10. Jean-Claude DuvalierJean-Claude Duvalier was often called "baby doc '. Until now, perhaps he was the youngest person to become president. In 1971, Duvalier was 19 years old when his father was killed as president. He soon became authoritarian and resulted in famine and economic recession in Haiti. In 1986, because circumstances forced Duvalier fled to France. In 2011 when the earthquake hit Haiti and the political crisis.
11. Ferdinand MarcosWho does not know the name of Ferdinand Marcos was elected President of the Philippines in 1964. During two decades of his reign, Marcos always echoing revolutionary communist threat, and use it to justify its action off the media and arrested several political opponents. In the Marcos leadership, cronyism and widespread corruption. Billions siphoned state funds to private accounts in Switzerland Marcos.In 1986, Marcos was re-elected as President of the Philippines. But elections are allegedly filled with cheating, intimidation and violence has become the point of climax for him. Marcos was finally deposed in the EDSA Revolution that same year.Together with his wife, Imelda, Marcos fled the Philippines. Marcos died in exile in Hawaii in 1989.
12. Hosni MubarakHosni Mubarak, a former commander of the Egyptian Air Force, began his political career in 1975 as Vice President. Served as President Mubarak of Egypt during the three decades since 1981. Under Mubarak, Egypt's good relations with the United States. Billions of dollars in U.S. aid had acquired in order to maintain support for Israel and eradicate political Islam. However, on February 11, 2011, 83-year-old Mubarak has finally resigned from his seat as president following a large demonstration-scale by the people of Egypt for 18 days at the beginning of 2011 that killed 850 people.
13. Fulgencio BatistaFulgencio Batista who was President of Cuba for two decades is known as the leader of a brutal dictator who led Cuba since 1933. In 1944, his term ends and Batista left Cuba. However, eight years later, Batista staged a coup and managed to lead Cuba again. Almost all sectors of authoritarian government controlled by Batista. Starting from the economy, Congress, education, until the media. In addition, Batista also enrich himself with state money. Batista had ousted from office in 1959, through the Cuban Revolution led by Fidel Castro. Afterward, Batista fled to foreign countries known and to move where to stay, until eventually died in 1973 in Guadalamina, Spain.
14. Antonio SalazarThe name of Antonio Salazar judged to be one of the most authoritarian leaders in Continental Europe. Salazar led the Portugal since 1932 until 1968. Salazar's form of government called conservative nationalists, or some people call it fascist.Salazar holds anachronistic vision, namely that Portugal still has the power and right to invade the imperial colonies in southern Africa. Salazar regime dubbed the 'Estado Novo' or the new state, which boasts growth and economic stability, but still full of oppression. In the 1960s, came a massive revolt against the Salazar regime in Mozambique and Angola. When suffering from a brain hemorrhage in 1968, Salazar was ousted from power in secret. And in 1974, the Carnation Revolution marked the end of the Salazar regime.
 
15. Alfredo StroessnerAlfredo Stroessner Paraguay became dictator who led for nearly four decades since 1954. Stroessner regime characterized by the acts of torture, kidnappings and police brutality. Stroessner was overthrown in 1989 finally succeeded by the generals in his regime who feared Stroessner mengembleng son, a cocaine addict, as his successor. Stroessner known to have died in exile in Brazil in 2006. TIME magazine once wrote Stroessner regime is a regime that survived longest among the other dictators in western countries. Stroessner's regime was a little behind the dictatorial regime of North Korea, Kim Il Sung

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