Which countries are lawless
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In order to improve our community experience, we are temporarily suspending article commenting. Latest stories. The Independent. The police unit also is corrupt. There is also very low political transparency. Recommended: Countries with the strongest police force. Cameroon: Cameroon is a Central Africa country. She gained her independence in January 1st. Cameroon is notorious for land and territorial disputes and homophobic attacks. Cameroon had had corruption since their independence in Their police institution also is not trusted.
They enjoy high rate of administrative corruption. Institution of anti- corruption agencies made no difference as corruption was from the root. The state of lawlessness has permeated all sectors of the economy in Cameroon. It is worse when it is being fostered by the government, hence their unwillingness to fight corruption.
Cameroon has a weak Judiciary. There is neopatrimonialism which is the accumulation of power. In Cameroon, there is high rate of human right abuse.
The military and other forces are utilized as a means of oppression on citizens they are meant to protect. There are extra judicial executions, arson, arbitrary arrests, torture and detention.
Crisis has led to innocent civilians being displaced from their homes. There is laxity in prosecuting offenders. Cameroon government reacted by massive killing and suppression of suspected regions; the height of the lawlessness. Cameroon has thousands of refugees and asylum seekers. There is high rate of sexual violence from military personnel, armed separatists and civilians amidst the conflict between the government and separatists.
Recommended: Pillars of a democratic Nation. Nigeria: Nigeria being the giant of African is also a giant of corruption and lawlessness. Lawlessness resulting from geo- political, socio- economic and human factor conflict. Killing, abduction and terrorism is at its peak in Nigeria. The government have failed in their duty of keeping the country safe and habitable and this is the hallmark of lawlessness. Nigeria suffer from ethnic crisis as from her independence in This same ethnic crisis was a motive behind the war and is yet unresolved till now.
Yemen moved down several positions to the second-most dangerous country. The Syrian civil war has plagued the country since March and has been the second-deadliest war of the 21st century. As of March , 5. South Sudan has ongoing conflict, civil unrest, and widespread violent crime, including robberies, assaults, carjacking, and kidnappings.
Iraq has moved up two positions from third to fifth in the most dangerous countries. Iraq continues to have both internal and external conflicts, including likely terrorist attacks. ISIS continues to capture and kill civilians and Iraqi armed forces.
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