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Skipper
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The world's 10 worst places to live

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Somalis protest in Mogadishu against President Abdullahi Yusuf’s defiant appointment of Mohamed Mohamud Guled as their new prime minister, Dec. 16, 2008. Transparency International ranked the country at the bottom of its global corruption index.

Rivalry for bottom spot is heavy among nations that are making the lives of their people a misery

Dec 31, 2008 04:30 AM
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Olivia Ward
FOREIGN AFFAIRS REPORTER

Canadians are world-class complainers – about the government, the economy, the weather and a host of shortcomings in their lives.

But in spite of the global economic turbulence, Canada remains one of the best countries in which to live.


Dozens of other nations make the lives of their citizens a misery with dire scenarios ranging from civil war to brutal repression, poverty, famine, disease, criminal violence and environmental catastrophe.

The result is floods of refugees and migrants heading for safer shores, or a decent standard of living: moves that often leave their countries even worse off, with the best and brightest fleeing if they can.

Many of the countries at the bottom of the "worst" lists in one category are also low in others. Those that are consistently low are at risk of becoming failed states.

But the competition for bottom place is heavy, and there's often little between the contestants.

Rating systems are uneven and may depend on statistics that are hard to come by.

At best they are indicators, rather than the full story.

Here are 10 of the worst places to live in 2008, and the factors that made them unliveable.

Pollution: Urumqi, China

Once a Silk Road hub, the western Chinese city of Urumqi has the bad luck to be downstream of sulphurous soil dust from nearby agricultural areas, as well as deadly industrial pollutants. China's environmental scientists say it now outranks Linfen, previously named as the world's most polluted city.

Corruption: Somalia

Declared a failed state, Somalia is so violent that millions have fled their homes. But it is also at the bottom of an annual global corruption index by Transparency International, which points out that in desperately poor countries, bribery and extortion can be life and death issues if people are forced to pay extra for basic necessities.

Dictatorship: North Korea

Kim Jong-il, North Korea's ailing ruler, was named the world's worst dictator of 2008 on Parade magazine's annual list.

It says he runs the most isolated, repressive regime in the world, where three generations of a family can be punished for one member's alleged crime. About 200,000 citizens have been jailed, many tortured.

Personal security: Iraq

In spite of the much-praised "surge" of American troops, and a diminished death rate in the past year, Iraq ranks lowest on the Global Peace Index's scale as a country with easy access to weapons, a high murder rate, poorly functioning government, low respect for human rights and political instability.

Homicide rate: El Salvador

Latin America has the highest murder rate in the world for young adults, 15-24. But El Salvador tops the list of the world's most dangerous countries for the young – and has one of the highest murder rates for people of all ages, according to the Latin American Technological Information Network.

Inflation: Zimbabwe

When inflation in the southern African nation shot above 1 million per cent in the past year, worldwide cries went up for President Robert Mugabe's resignation. Now Zimbabweans carry sacks of newly printed cash to pay for a loaf of bread, and those with jobs choose between lunch and a bus ride to work. Mugabe is still in power.

Gender gap: Yemen

Greater equality between the sexes means better health, living standard and lifespan for women. The reverse is true in Yemen, where, the World Economic Forum says, lack of education, poor health care, lack of job opportunity and inability to press for change through the political process put women at risk.

Life expectancy: Swaziland

Afflicted with dire poverty and the world's highest HIV infection rate, the tiny southern African kingdom of 1 million has a shockingly low life expectancy of 32 – less than half the world's average. The royal family has a monopoly on the economy, and the majority of Swaziland's people live on about $1 a day.

Literacy: Mali

The large, landlocked West African country was, ironically, one of the world's centres of Islamic scholarship, and is believed to have founded the first university. Now, fewer than 23 per cent of men and women can read and write, according to the UN Development Program, which rates it at the bottom of the global literacy scale.

Freedom of speech: Eritrea

Since the government banned all privately owned media in 2001, things have grown steadily worse for journalists, with crackdowns on media, arrests, reports of torture, disappearances and deaths in custody. "President Issaias Afeworki and his small clan of paranoid nationalists continue to run the country like a vast open prison," says Reporters Without Borders.

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Canadians are world-class complainers – about the government, the economy, the weather and a host of shortcomings in their lives.

But in spite of the global economic turbulence, Canada remains one of the best countries in which to live.


i think we are one of the best countries in which to live is directly related to our complaining. if we didnt complain about shit that bothered us then nothing would get done.


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You think people in the 10 worst countries are responsible for the conditions they live in because they don't complain enough?

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You think people in the 10 worst countries are responsible for the conditions they live in because they don't complain enough?

I don't think you can make that assumption. I think a lot depends on the type of Government that runs the country. I think complaining has an affect on how great a country is but it doesn't necessarily mean a country that doesn't complain is going to be worse if the country is being run by a good Government body.


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world class complainers are the greeks and the French, especially Parisians... geez.


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Registered: Feb 2003
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We are definatley currently one of the best places in the world to live. And i think we should keep it that way. But we certainly arent as great a place to live as we were in the past. And our lifestyles continue to decline. If we want to stay on top we have to fight those who would change it in the name of greed and power.

Again, Canada is great. Let's protect it from those who would make it less so. Remember, the fall of every great civilization has been greed and arrogance.

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Location: Toronto

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Originally posted by Skipper
You think people in the 10 worst countries are responsible for the conditions they live in because they don't complain enough?


They're too tupid and ignorant to complain...


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chinamon is INCH MOAN.
LOL so fitting.

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