The world is a place full of cultural diversity, but unfortunately, there are countries that are viewed with distrust and even hatred by a significant portion of the global population. This aversion can have numerous results. Know now the 6 most hated countries.
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Here are the 6 most hated countries in the world, according to general perception:
1. North Korea
Japan's domination of North Korea between 1910 and 1945 left a deep mark on Korean society. This domination led the country to implement an extremely rigid political and social structure.
The country is known for intense propaganda and tight government control over the population, including surveillance and repression of political and religious dissidents. Thus, it becomes the most hated country on the list.
2. U.S
The United States, known as the largest economy on the planet, also has a base of ardent critics.
Many of these criticisms are due to the country's intense military participation in several conflicts, either by invasions such as the one in Iraq in 2003, or support for foreign governments such as the bloody dictatorship in Arabia Arabia.
3. China
A Chinait is another country that took a strong turn to communist ideology after intense Japanese domination during the Second World War, which led to a period of widespread poverty.
Having more than 4000 years of continuous history, many people hate China for its policies quite conservative, in addition to excessive control by the Government against corporations and the population in general.
4. Israel
Israel's history is complex. The State was created after the end of World War II, by the UN, with the imposition of a partition of Palestine into an Arab State and a Jewish one.
In the following years, the country was involved in a series of conflicts with its Arab neighbors, expanding its territory. Today, the country ends up being hated by its critics for the inhuman treatment given to the Palestinians, in addition to the significant military support that the country receives from the United States.
5. Russia
Russia is one of the most hated countries in the world for its aggressive foreign policy. Currently, there is an ongoing nationwide invasion against Ukraine, with various rhetoric of the use of nuclear weapons.
Another factor is the issue of human rights in Russia, including restriction of press freedom and harassment of political opponents, activists and minorities.
6. Will
Iran is another country facing a negative image on the global stage. Tensions between Iran and the United States, as well as with other Western countries, have their roots in the Revolution 1979 Iranian, which overthrew Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and established an Islamic republic led by the Ayatollah Khomeini.
Since then, Iran has been accused of supporting terrorism and seeking nuclear weapons, which has led to economic sanctions by the international community. The human rights situation in the country is also a matter of concern.