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Bangla Talk Show Our Democracy by RTV 07 March 2015 full part – Video


Bangla Talk Show Our Democracy by RTV 07 March 2015 full part
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McWorld created Jihad, democracy is the solution to both – political scientist – Video


McWorld created Jihad, democracy is the solution to both - political scientist
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Democracy's recession deepens as autocrats power back in Turkey and Russia

Last week, Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu's declared that Turkey would not 'succumb to the Jewish lobby'.

Every month now, we get treated to another anti-Semitic blast from Turkey's leadership, which seems to be running some kind of slur-of-the-month club. Who knew that Jews all over the world were busy trying to take down President Recep Tayyip Erdogan?

Last week, it was Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu's turn to declare that Turkey would not "succumb to the Jewish lobby" among others supposedly trying to topple Erdogan, the Hurriyet Daily News reported.

This was after Erdogan had suggested that domestic opponents to the ruling Justice and Development Party, or AKP, were "co-operating with the Mossad", Israel's intelligence arm.

So few Jews, so many governments to topple.

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Davutoglu's and Erdogan's cheap, crude anti-Semitic tropes, which Erdogan relies on regularly to energise his base, are disgusting.

For the great nation of Turkey, though, they're part of a wider tragedy. It is really hard to say any more that Erdogan's Turkey is a democracy. Even worse, it is necessary to say that Turkey's drift away from democracy is part of a much larger global trend today: Democracy is in recession.

As Stanford University democracy expert Larry Diamond argues in an essay titled Facing Up to the Democratic Recessionin the latest issue of the Journal of Democracy: "Around 2006, the expansion of freedom and democracy in the world came to a prolonged halt. Since 2006, there has been no net expansion in the number of electoral democracies, which has oscillated between 114 and 119 (about 60 per cent of the world's states).

"The number of both electoral and liberal democracies began to decline after 2006 and then flattened out. Since 2006, the average level of freedom in the world has also deteriorated slightly."

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Why Lesotho's election is a crucial test for African democracy

In Africas year of elections, with democracy in retreat in many parts of the continent, Lesotho is a pygmy beside giants like Nigeria and other larger nations facing votes.

But many observers are watching the small mountain nation as it heads to the polls Saturday, one of just a handful of African countries that in the past has seen a peaceful democratic handover of power from one party to another.

Lesotho's democratic credentials are in question after an attempted coup in August forced Prime Minister Tom Thabane to flee the country.

Saturdays balloting is supposed to resolve the crisis, if friction between political opponents and rival branches of the security forces doesnt derail the process.

Among the other countries facing elections this year are Sudan, Ethiopia, Ivory Coast, Tanzania, Mali, Burkino Faso, Burundi, Chad, Niger, Mauritania, Guinea, Central African Republic, Togo and Mauritius.

Jeff Smith, an Africa specialist at the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights, said Lesotho's election is significant because the nation of 2 million had been a leader in democracy, press freedom and human rights in Africa, as other parts of the continent had seen a backslide in democratic values.

Lesothos important because, despite its problems last August, it is often regarded as a democratic standard-bearer throughout Africa, said Smith. Its got a pretty big reputation to uphold.

He said Lesotho was one of the freer countries, as democratic gains are peeled back in many parts of sub-Saharan Africa.

We have what Id describe as a democracy recession. Theres a really worrying trend of leaders peacefully stealing elections, said Smith, citing subtle methods such as the manipulation of voter rolls by incumbent parties to maintain a grip of power without using outright violence.

The most dangerous sign as Lesotho heads to the polls is the politicization of the security forces. In last years crisis, the police supported Thabane while the army supported a rival.

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