Peace is the only thing that individual claims to remain in any country. However, with the passage of time, it becomes rare in several places caused by reasons that deter in any way. The factors that made dangerous country to live are sexual violence, high levels of trafficking, murders, terrorist activity, heavy weapon, etc. This means that the country has lost its power and law enforcement. It seems unable to establish peace in their society. Hoping that we have managed to achieve the goal of peace in the world, we offer a list of the most dangerous countries in the world.
Mexico
Mexico is a federal republic in North America, on the border with the northern United States. In fact, this country is one of the most visited countries in the world and has more money from tourism than any other country in Latin America. But the abundance of historical and ecological wonders hides a history of bad quality of human rights, especially in the southern regions of the country, populated by indigenous peoples segregated and poor urbanites.
In addition, crime is one of the most pressing concerns in Mexico, including Mexico drug trafficking plays an important role in the flow of cocaine, heroin and marijuana between Latin America and the United States. Consequently, drug trafficking and organized crime have been a major source of violence and crimes in Mexico. Estimates say that the drug war has claimed more than 60,000 dead and 20,000 missing, with a murder rate almost three times the world average. Security is not guaranteed exactly in many parts of the country.
Honduras
Honduras has the highest rate of homicides of any country in the world, according to the United States Department of State, which has renewed is warning the March 2, 2015, noting that while the overall crime rate has dropped slightly, it remains very high. Unfortunately, members of the National Police of Honduras have been caught perpetrating crimes, which is equally worrying. United Nations and the Organization of American States called Honduras the most dangerous country in the world. Its murder rate is 20 times more than the US. Part of the problem is the spread of cocaine trafficking. But there is also gang violence, and a lot of armed robberies and rape. The National Human Rights Commission reported that 3,000 women have died in the last decade and 90% of these crimes were not investigated.
Iraq
Iraq could be an obvious choice as one of the most dangerous countries in the world, but the full nature of this danger tends to be overlooked. Despite the Iraq war officially ends with the US withdrawal in 2011, the insurgency within its borders remained virtually unchanged. In the absence of a stable government, the country has initiated comprehensive networks of organized crime, the drug trafficking corridor to the Balkans, Mexico and Nigeria. However, the increase in this criminal landscape becomes even more powerful in a postwar scenario marked by insurgent groups who build and want to rule people.
The civil war in Syria also directly affect the country. The armed rebellion has become the most dangerous country among all other countries in Asia, as fighting between insurgents and armed forces led to killing of many civilians, including many children and women as well. US-led coalition began the operation against the ISIS militants, but still failed to stop this armed group in Iraq.
Pakistan
The Islamic Republic of Pakistan is a sovereign country in South Asia. Surrounded by India, Afghanistan, Iran and China, it is the sixth most populous with a population of over 180 million people country. Crime in Pakistan has been present in various forms, including the black market, money laundering and political violence. Some of the crimes that made him one of the most dangerous countries is terrorism, drug trafficking, violence, women, extortion, kidnapping and robbery.
Pakistan is under the Golden Crescent, which is one of the two main centers of illicit opium production in Asia. Opium poppy cultivation in Pakistan is estimated at 800 hectares and make a potential production of 4 metric tons of heroin. An estimated $4 million is generated from drug trafficking in Pakistan.
Colombia
Colombia, like many countries in Latin America, was developed as a highly segregated society divided between the traditionally rich families of Spanish descent and the vast majority of poor Colombians, many of whom are of mixed race.
Elements of all armed groups have been involved in drug trafficking. In a country where state presence has always been weak, the result has been a grinding war on multiple fronts, with civilians caught in the crossfire. Human rights activists blame paramilitary massacres, disappearances, torture and forced displacement. Rebel groups are behind the killings, kidnapping and extortion.
Since the establishment of the war on drugs, the United States and European countries have provided financial, logistical, tactical and military aid to the government of Colombia in order to implement plans to combat illegal drug trade. The most notable of these programs has been the Colombia Plan, which also aims to combat organizations such as the FARC, who have controlled many areas of coca cultivation in Colombia in recent decades.
Sudan
Sudan is considered one of extremely dangerous country. Internal ethnic conflicts became much discontent in the country and thousands of people have been executed or killed in several attacks. The safety of life is close to zero in some of its areas, which also affect tourism in the state, which now avoid visiting this country.
Most Sudanese live on less than $1.25 a day. Because of that, the country is called as one of the nations "hungry" in the world, most of the population live in very poor conditions. ethnic strife and slavery have been a mainstay for most of the history of Sudan, but the danger comes at any time, with a government that holds power by abusing flagrant human rights, including widespread killings, rape, systematic torture, robbery and recruitment of child soldiers. Since 1983, about 2 million Sudanese have died in the civil war and famine.
Afghanistan
Located in South Asia and Central Asia, Afghanistan has a population of about 31 million people. But the country has faced series of civil wars in history that devastated much of the state. First Soviet Union has tried to take over the country, then US security forces fought almost 14 years against the Taliban. Some of the major crimes were registered in most dangerous countries in the world including corruption, killings, assassinations, kidnappings, drug trafficking, money laundering, the black market and other common crimes.
Unemployment among a large part of the population is also a major factor behind the crime. Other forms of crime include theft and kidnapping and assault. Many riots have occurred in the country, in response to various political issues and other. Since the fall of the Taliban, the crime rate has increased significantly in the capital, Kabul. Armed robberies are regularly reported in the western districts of Kabul.
Central African Republic
It is not often, a government advised not to travel to their own country. Bandits armed rebel groups and poachers have virtually destroyed tourism in the form of a civil war. Civil security remains totally unenforced in many parts of the country. However, this lack of security could save peoples torture, beatings, rape, or imprisonment in appalling conditions by security forces in the country. Last November, the UN and France put the Central African Republic on genocide categorized country. The human rights group Amnesty International has identified several massacres of Muslim civilians by a Christian group. Thousands of Muslims are now fleeing the country.
The Central African Republic is also a source and destination of children who are subjected to trafficking in persons, specifically various forms of forced labor and forced prostitution. Most child victims are trafficked within the country, but fewer moving back and forth from Cameroon, Chad, Nigeria, Republic of Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo and Sudan. Traffickers, including members of expatriate communities from Nigeria, Sudan and Chad, as well as transient merchants, children subject to domestic involuntary servitude, commercial sexual exploitation or forced labor in agriculture and diamond mines.
Somalia
Somalia is one of the horror countries in Africa and considered one of the most dangerous countries in the world. Bordered by Ethiopia, Djibouti, Gulf of Aden, the Indian Ocean, Kenya, Somalia has the longest coastline on the continent. They have been recognized throughout the world of kidnapping or abduction for ransom money, while stealing, robbery, corruption and bribery are some of the criminal activities in general, according to several reports.
There is a very high current threat of a terrorist attack in Somalia. Westerners and those working for Western and international organizations have been targeted and killed in terrorist attacks throughout the country, including the capital, Mogadishu. For example, in September 2015, seven people died in an attack on the presidential palace, which directs foreigners. New attacks can come suddenly and unexpectedly.
Syria
Syria is a country in West Asia, which is home to various ethnic groups such as Arabs, Greeks, Armenians, Assyrians, Kurds, Circassians, mhallamos, Mandaeans and Turks. But the Syrian Civil War brought the country to violence and unrest anywhere in the country, especially among the ISIS militants and government forces. The state has no security of life, while thousands of citizens have been victims of this war and millions homeless. The United Nations forces struggling with these radicals to remove insurgents from Syria, to update peaceful nation.
Moreover, journalists are banned from reporting in Syria. Those who have entered the country without regard have been targeted. Within a month of protests, at least seven local and international journalists were arrested, and at least one of them was beaten. According to the Committee to Protect Journalists, 13 journalists were killed in work-related incidents during the first eighteen months of the uprising.
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