Title: Africa
1Africas Top Twelve Worst Dictators
2Choose the Worst Dictator!
- Its time to play Africas Worst Dictator!
- Number your paper 1-12 and rank these African
Dictators in order of cruelty - Write their name and country
- 1 is the worst
- Answer the 2 summary questions at the end
31. Mengistu Haile Mariam (1937 - )
- Ethiopia
- Know as The Red Terror for his links with the
USSR. - Executed 1.5 million of his own people in 4
years. - (Top ten genocides of the century)
- Stole international food aid during Ethiopias
famine. - Ousted in 1991 and fled to Zimbabwe.
41. Mariam
- Ruled from 1977 to 1987
- Oversaw the Ethiopian Red Terror
- Fled to Zimbabwe in 1991 at the conclusion of the
Ethiopian Civil War - Found guilty of genocide with some estimates
being as high as more than two million deaths
52. Omar Al-bashir (1947 )
- Sudan
- Seized power by military coup in 1989 over the
democracy. - 1 million people killed in Sudanese Civil War.
- 9 million have fled the country or been place in
internal exile - Dissolved Sudans parliament, banned political
parties, closed down all independent media. - Imposed strict Islamic Law (Shariah) and brutally
repressed non-Muslims.
62. Al-Bashir
- Came to power through a bloodless military coup
in 1989 - Has been elected president three times since then
- Major Projects Merowe Dam, Roseires Dam,
expansion of electricity, construction of five
new bridges over Nile River, building a large
number of highways and roads, drilling oil,
building oil refineries and oil pipes,
established 36 new universities, expanded water
pipelines, built up car and aircraft industry - Introduced Islamic law---Sharia Law
72. Al-Bashir
- But for all the positive things he has done, he
has carried out the Sudanese Civil War, which is
one of the longest running and deadliest wars in
the last century - Carried out the Darfur Genocide that led to the
split and creation of South Sudan - The Civil War led to the death of at least
200,000 to 400, 000 people and the creation of
2.5 million refugees. - March 2009---arrest warrant issued on counts of
war crimes and crimes against humanity - Has embezzled at least 9 billion dollars
83. Idi Amin Dada (1925 - 2003)
- Uganda
- President from 1971-1979
- A former boxer, rose through the ranks of the
Army. Seized power through military coup. - Reigned with brutal torture and violence. Bodies
were found with genitals, noses, livers, and eyes
missing. - Prison camps were filled with common citizens and
prisoners were forced to kill each other. - 300,000 people were killed under Amin, with
60,000 Kenyans being expelled from the country. - 1976 declared himself president for life.
- Heavy Military soldiers held government
positions - Invaded Tanzania in 1978, but was defeated
- Has been called Africas Adolph Hitler
93. Dada
- Rule was characterized by human rights abuses,
political repression, ethnic persecution,
extrajudicial killings, nepotism, corruption, and
gross economic mismanagement - He killed between 100,000 to 500,000 people
depending on what source you go to.
104. Charles Taylor (1931 - )
- Liberia
- Elected as president in 1997
- Has been accused of using rape, mutilation, and
torture as instruments of terror - Is accused of using civilians as slave labor
- Personal wealth is greater than Liberias Gross
National Product - Gained wealth by looting Liberias natural
resources gold, diamonds, rubber, and timber - Supports rebels in Sierra Leone by smuggling
illegal diamonds
114. Taylor
- Was a warlord before his election to presidency
- Linked to blood diamonds and illegal arms trading
- Frequently interferes with neighboring states
125. Robert Mugabe (1924- )
- Zimbabwe
- In 1980 became first president after independence
from Britain - Became more dictatorial and lost popularity
- Physically removed white farmers from their land
in land redistribution program - Any opposition to Mugabes regime is not
tolerated - Accused of stashing large amounts of money in
foreign bank accounts
135. Mugabe
- Arrested and tortured opponents and human rights
activists. - His actions created an inflation increase of over
200,000 percent. - Gave amnesty to the murderers of his political
opponents in 2000 - Ignores all court rulings
146. Issayas Afeworki (1945 - )
- Eritrea
- Became president in 1991 with independence from
Ethiopia - His party split and brutally repressed opponents
- Shut down all of Eritreas free media and
arrested high-ranked officials of his own
government - Cracked down on young dissidents at Eritreas
only university - Over 2000 university students were sent to
community work camps - The student union leader disappeared
157. Siad Barre (1919-1995)
- Somalia
- Seized power in 1969 military coup
- Divided up Somalias clans against each other
- Accused of killing thousands of innocent
civilians and their livestock and poisoning their
water supplies - Estimated that 50,000 to 60,000 people were
killed between 1988-1990 - Overthrown in 1991 and fled to Nigeria
167. Barre
- Took over in a military coup
- Attempted to develop a cult of personality
- Dreamed of a Greater Somalia
- Tried to annex part of Ethiopia
178. Muammar Al-Gaddafi (1942 - 2011)
- Libya
- Overthrew monarchy in 1969 coup
- Anti-western attitudes have brought conflict
with U.S. - Accused of being associated with terrorist
organizations - Controls all media in Libya and criticism is not
tolerated - Ordered assassination of Libyan dissidents in the
1980s - Political trials are held in private and
offenders regularly tortured - Believed to be more moderate in recent times
188. Gaddafi
- Ruled for 42 years, seized power in a bloodless
military coup in 1969 - Controlled Africas largest oil reserves
199. Laurent Kabila (1939-2001)
- Democratic Republic of Congo
- Overthrew Joseph Mobutu in 1997 to become
president - 3.3 million people were killed under his rule
- Removed officials from different tribes than his
own - Sent political opponents into exile
- Shot by his own bodyguard in 2001
209. Kabila
- Took power in a coup
- No elections while he was in power
- Actions led to the First and Second Congo Wars
2110. Hissene Habre
- Chad
- President from 1982 until 1990
- Widespread genocide against ethnic minorities
during his rule - Personal secret police believed to have
assassinated tens of thousands of political
opponents - Systematic use of torture was common practice
- Currently in exile in Senegal
- Facing charges of crimes against humanity in
Belgium
2211. Jean-Bedel Bokassa (1921-1996)
- Central African Republic
- Became president from 1966 until 1979 in a
military coup - Helped establish the new army of independent
C.A.R. - Abolished the countrys constitution and declared
himself president for life - Adopted the title of emperor after a 30
million coronation ceremony - Made himself rich while brutally exploited his
people - Personally involved in torture, executions, and
even cannibalism - Ousted by a French-backed coup in 1979
- Returned in 1986, but was arrested, convicted and
sentenced to death for crimes against humanity - His sentence was changed to life in prison, but
was released in 1993 - Had 17 wives and 50 children
- Died of a heart attack in 1996
2311. Bokassa
- Ruled from 1966-1979
- Took power in a coup
- Assumed power as president of the Republic and
became head of the sole political party - Abolished the constitution
- Made himself emperor in 1976
2412. Sekou Toure (1922-1984)
- Guinea
- Became first president after independence in 1958
- Brought poverty and slavery to Guinea
- Established death camps in the 1960s that
lasted 20 years - Tortured and executed many of Guineas elite
class - One million Guineans fled the country for
political and economic reasons - Died during surgery in the U.S. in 1984
2512. Toure
- Killed at least 50,000 people
- Actions led to 250,000 refugees
26Whos your 1?
- Add up the votes for each dictator to find out
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27Summary
- Why have there been so many dictators in Africa?
- What impact have corrupt leaders had on African
countries?