A dictator is a ruler who assumes sole
and supreme power but without inherited ascension. Most of the dictators
successfully do it and others are just being called dictators as a
formality. Few of these dictators drew special attention and became
infamous because of the atrocities they carried out.
Here is the list of the most popular dictators of all time. Some were good, some tried too, others just didn’t want to be.
Muammar al-Qaddafi (Libya)
Gained power in 1969. He helped Libya a
lot but at the same time, did some unethical things too. A group started
to protest against Qaddaffi due to his crimes against humanities and
caught him on 20th October, 2011 and killed him.
King Abdullah (Saudi Arabia)
The king of Saudi Arabia was enthroned
on August 3, 2005. He is one of the world’s oldest reigning monarchs. He
topped the 500 Most Influential Muslims list for two uninterrupted
years in 2009 and 2010.
Fidel Castro (Cuba)
Castro was the prime minister of cuba
from 1959 to 1976 and then stayed president from 1976 to 2008. In 1961,
his anti-imperialist views, as well as a suspected relationship with
Soviet Premier Nikita Khrishchev alarmed United States. They wanted to
end his government. To counter this threat, Castro allowed soviet union
to store nuclear weapons which led to the event Cuban Missile Crisis in
1962.
Robert Mugabe (Zimbabwe)
He was elected into power in 1980.
Became the head of state in 1987. Mugabe-led government embarked on a
controversial fast-track land reform due to which several sanctions were
imposed on him by the US government.
Hosni Mubarak (Egypt)
Former Egyptian politician and military
commander. Served as the fourth president of Egypt from 1982 to 2011. He
was the longest serving ruler of the Egypt. Egypt military was of the
view that he was involved in the assassination of his predecessor Anwar
Sadat.
Adolf Hitler (Germany)
A German politician and the leader of
National Socialist German Workers Party. He was the chancellor of
Germany and also the head of the state. Killing Jews was his hobby and
he wanted to end the race of Jews.
Ayub Khan (Pakistan)
He was 5 stars ranked General and Field
Marshal in the Pakistan Army and the first military dictator. Served as
the second president of Pakistan from 1958 to 1969. He became the first
native Commander in Chief in 1951. Khan was frustrated from the
country’s corruption and that’s why introduced martial law and became
the president of the country.
Bashar al Assad (Syria)
President of Syria and Regional
Secretary of the Ba’ath Party. Al Assad was elected in 2000 and 2007 but
was unopposed each time.
Saddam Hussein (Iraq)
5th president of Iraq and also a leading
member of the Ba’ath Party. In 2003 US invaded Iraq due to the presence
of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq ( however there were not any ).
On 5 November 2006, he was convicted of charges related to the 1982
killing of 148 Iraqi and was sentenced to death by hanging.
Idi Amin (Uganda)
A military leader and president of
Uganda from 1971 to 1979. His rule was categorized by human rights
abuse, political repression, extrajudicial killings, nepotism,
corruption and miss management.
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