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  2. International reactions to the killing of Muammar Gaddafi

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    It’s the Libyan people who already overthrew him, so Ethiopian government respects the move and demand of the Libyan people". [6] Ghana – Former president John Agyekum Kufuor said that "Gaddafi’s death is a historic sad day in Africa" and "showed that oppressed people would surely rise one day to demand accountability from their leaders." [7]

  3. 1989 Sudanese coup d'état - Wikipedia

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    More than 78,000 people were purged from the army, police and civil administration, resulting in a thorough reshaping of the state apparatus. [ 9 ] Al-Bashir has been held responsible for the Darfur Genocide by the International Criminal Court , which has sought his extradition since 2008 on charges of genocide , war crimes , and crimes against ...

  4. George Ayittey - Wikipedia

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    Dictators throughout Africa staff these organizations with their families and cronies. Third, and finally, a nation has to use the correct sequence of reforms to disassemble the institutions. Intellectual reform should be first for freedom of expression and free media.

  5. Civilian dictatorship - Wikipedia

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    Africa, in particular, has become notorious today for creating civilian dictators who remain in power for decades, some even in very debilitating health conditions, calling on the people to suspend or amend their constitutions in order to perpetuate themselves in power, even in older ages and apparent senility.

  6. People vs. Dictators. How dissidents can destroy regimes - AOL

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  7. List of heads of state and government who have been in exile

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    French Equatorial Africa: Alexander Kerensky: Prime Minister of Russia Russia: 1917–1970† France United States: Constantine I: King of the Hellenes Greece: 1917–1920 Switzerland: 1922–1923† Italy: Ferdinand I: Tsar of Bulgaria Bulgaria: 1918–1948† Germany: Wilhelm II: Emperor of Germany Germany: 1918–1941† Netherlands: Nikola I

  8. Dictatorship - Wikipedia

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    The power structures of dictatorships vary, and different definitions of dictatorship consider different elements of this structure. Political scientists such as Juan José Linz and Samuel P. Huntington identify key attributes that define the power structure of a dictatorship, including a single leader or a small group of leaders, the exercise of power with few limitations, limited political ...

  9. 22 brutal dictators you've never heard of - AOL

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    Scroll through the gallery below to learn more about 22 brutal dictators that you may not of heard of: More from Business Insider: 7 charts that show why the tit for tat over crumbs in the South ...