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Benevolent Dictators
Africa
Anwar Sadat Egypt
Hosni Mubarak Egypt
François Bozizé Central African Republic
Jerry Rawlings Ghana
Maaouya Ould Sid'Ahmed Taya Mauritania
Ely Ould Mohamed Vall Mauritania
North America
Justo Rufino Guatemala
South America
Manuel Belzu Bolivia
Rafael Reyes Colombia
Humberto Branco Brazil
René Barrientos Bolivia
Hugo Banzer Bolivia
Augusto Pinochet Chile
Asia
Abdul Karim Qassem Iraq
Pervez Musharraf Pakistan
Park Chung Hee South Korea
Lon Nol Cambodia
Sun Yat-Sen China
Europe
Kārlis Ulmanis Latvia
Modern Dictators
Africa
Omar al-Bashir Sudan
Robert Mugabe Zimbabwe
Teodoro Obiang Nguema Equatorial Guinea
Mu‘ammar al-Qadhdhāfī Libya
King Mswati III Swaziland
Isayas Afewerki Eritrea
Omar Bongo Gabon
North America
Fidel Castro Cuba
...and coming in at a high 29% approval rating, in this corner, George W. Bush !
South America
Hugo Chávez Venezuela
Asia
Kim Jong-il North Korea
Than Shwe Burma
Hu Jintao People's Republic of China
King Abdullah Saudi Arabia
Ayatollah ‘Ali Khamene’i Iran
Bashar al-Assad Syria
Islom Karimov Uzbekistan
Choummaly Sayasone Laos
Tran Duc Luong Viet Nam
Nursultan Nazarbayev Kazakhstan
Ilham Aliyev Azerbaijan
Sonthi Boonyaratglin Thailand
Europe
Alyaksandar Lukashenka Belarus
Oceania
Voreqe "Frank" Bainimarama Fiji
Victims of Syrian Aggression in Lebanon
14 February 2005 : Former Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri
2 June 2005 : Journalist Samir Kassir
21 June 2005 : Former head of the Lebanese Communist Party George Hawi
12 July 2005 : Current Defense Minister Elias Murr (failed)
12 December 2005 : MP Gebran Tueni
21 November 2006 : Industry Minister Pierre Gemayel
Victims of the Kremlin under Putin
1998 : Billionaire businessman Boris Berezovsky (failed)
16 July 2000 : Journalist Igor Domnikov
2 June 2001 : Journalist Viktor Popkov
21 August 2002 : Duma member Vladimir Golovlev
17 April 2003 : Duma member Sergei Yushenkov
3 July 2003 : Duma member Yuri Shchekochikhin
September 2004 : Ukrainian presidental candidate (now President) Viktor Yushchenko (failed)
7 October 2006 : Journalist Anna Politkovskaya
23 November 2006 : Journalist Alexander Litvinenko
28 November 2006 : Former Prime Minister Yegor Gaidar (failed)
(Additionally, Mikhail Trepashkin , Boris Berezovsky , Mikhail Khodorkovsky , and Vladimir Gusinsky have been "eliminated" via false accusations and phony trials.)
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National Party (Chile) (1857-1933)
National Party (Chile) (1966-1973)
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