Politics: Pakistan and India what are they Democracy or Dictatorships?
World Studies A3
By: Adam G. and Gene K.

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This is a lady is protesting and showing how the leader of Pakistan, in 2007 named Pervez Musharraf, was a huge Dictator.

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This political comic is showing how Musharraf is refusing to switch to a democracy and wants to keep ruling as a dictator even with all of the militant and extremist protests.
In these two pictures above you can see that people in Pakistan are having a problem with their dictatorship. Pervez Musharraf is there recent dictator and he refuses to switch to a democracy. There are many protestors against the dictatorship. They are represented by the elephant in the bottom picture and the woman in the top picture is an example of one of the protesters. Pakistan has gone back and forth between democracy and dictatorship. Problems are only going to get worse until the protestors get what they want. Now India on the other hand is able to keep a steady democray. Their president is Pratibha Patil and their vice president is Hamid Ansari. India has fewer protests against their government then Pakistan does. These two countries are located right next to each other and they have two totally different governments. They are good examples of a dictatorship and a democracy.
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