2009最新世界十大独裁者 穆加贝力压巴希尔金正日

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2009最新世界十大独裁者 穆加贝力压巴希尔金正日

1、穆加贝(Robert Mugabe) 津巴布韦总统 85岁

2、巴希尔(Omar al-Bashir) 苏丹总统 65岁

3、金正日(Kim Jong-Il) 朝鲜委员长 67岁

4、丹瑞(Than Shwe) 缅甸主席 76岁

5、阿卜杜拉(King Abdullah) 沙特国王 85岁

6、胡锦涛 66岁(名次好像下降了)

7、哈梅内伊(Sayyid Ali Khamenei) 伊朗最高精神领袖 69岁

8、伊萨亚斯(Isayas Afewerki) 厄立特里亚总统 63岁

9、别尔德穆哈梅多夫(Gurbanguly Berdymuhammedov) 土库曼斯坦总统 51岁

10、卡扎菲(Muammar al-Qaddafi) 利比亚领导人 66岁

11、卡里莫夫(Islam Karimov) 乌兹别克斯坦总统 71

12、巴沙尔(Syria) 叙利亚总统 43

13、劳尔·卡斯特罗(Raul Castro) 古巴最高领导人 77

14、奥多罗·奥比昂(Teodoro Obiang Nguema) 赤道几内亚总统 66

15、卢卡申科(Aleksandr Lukashenka) 白俄罗斯总统 54

16、吉尔马(Meles Zenawi) 埃塞俄比亚总统 53

17、代比(Idriss Deby) 乍得总统 56

18、姆斯瓦蒂三世(King Mswati III) 斯威士兰国王 40

19、保罗·比亚(Paul Biya) 喀麦隆总统 76

20、穆巴拉克(Hosni Mubarak) 埃及总统 80

这里有3个社会主义国家,2个君主制国家,10个非洲国家,8个亚洲国家,1个美洲和欧洲国家。

美国《华盛顿邮报》发行的周末副刊杂志《大观(PARADE)》21日报道说,北韩领导人金正日在“世界十大独裁者”中位居第三。

《大观》每年都评选出“世界十大独裁者”,去年将朝鲜国防委员长金正日评为世界十大独裁者之首,但今年将其排名降至第三位。

该杂志每年都以美国国务院和国际人权团体“人权观察”、Amnesty International、Reporters sans

frontières等方面的资料和情报为基础,对践踏人权、居民在领导者统治下承受的痛苦程度、他们行使的绝对权力的程度等进行分析,评选并公布世界十大独裁者。

在今年的评选中,津巴布韦总统罗伯特-穆加贝“力压”金正日排在首位,成为世界最腐朽的独裁者。

去年排名第六的穆加贝自1987年执政以后肆意进行铁拳统治,甚至将经济推向崩溃的边缘,失业率高达85%,在严重的通货膨胀局面下,政府于今年1月甚至发行了面值500亿津元的钞票。另外,去年8月份以后霍乱猖獗,导致3800多人死亡。

在世界十大独裁者中排名第二的是苏丹总统奥马尔-阿尔-

巴希尔,他去年也排在第二位。巴希尔是主导达尔富尔大屠杀的罪魁祸首,国际刑事法院(ICC)最近对他发出了逮捕令。

位居第四的是缅甸军政最高领导人丹瑞。去年5月袭击缅甸的飓风“纳尔吉斯”造成14万人死亡或失踪,受灾居民达200万人以上,但丹瑞却推迟救助团体进入灾区,受到国际社会的谴责。丹瑞去年排在第三位。

其次是沙特阿拉伯国王阿卜杜拉,他去年排在第四位,今年下降到第五位。在沙特阿拉伯,女性未经男性保护者的允许不能就业、旅游、求学、结婚,甚至不给女性发放身份证,而且连刑法都不存在。

1. Robert Mugabe

Zimbabwe

Age: 85

In power since: 1980

Last year’s rank: 6

Inflation in Zimbabwe is so bad that in January the government released a $50

billion note — enough to buy two loaves of bread. The unemployment rate has

risen to more than 85%. In 2008, Mugabe agreed to hold an election, but it

became clear that he would accept the result only if he won. His supporters

launched attacks on the opposition, killing 163 and torturing or beating 5000.

He ultimately signed a power-sharing agreement with opposition leader Morgan

Tsvangirai, but since then Mugabe has broken its terms and installed his own

people at the head of every ministry. Meanwhile, health conditions have

reached crisis levels. More than 3800 Zimbabweans have died from cholera since

August.

U.S. link: Although U.S. leaders have called for Mugabe’s resignation, imports

from Zimbabwe (primarily nickel and ferrochromium, both used in stainless

steel) rose in 2008.

2. Omar al-Bashir

Sudan

Age: 65

In power since: 1989

Last year’s rank: 2

This month, the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for al-

Bashir on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity for his

contributions to the tragedy in Darfur. The ICC charged him with “ murdering,

exterminating, raping, torturing, and forcibly transferring large numbers of

civilians, and pillaging their property.” Bashir’s military campaign has been

accused of driving 2.7 million people from their homes since 2003.

U.S. link: Both former President Bush and President Obama have spoken out

strongly against Bashir’s actions. Although we’ve imposed trade sanctions

against Sudan, the U.S. still supplies the country with substantial amounts of

sorghum and other food products. The U.S. also purchases from Sudan millions

of dollars worth of gum Arabic, used in soft drinks, candy, and shoe polish.

In 2008, U.S. trade with Sudan actually increased to $148 million.

3. Kim Jong-Il

North Korea

Age: 67

In power since: 1994

Last year’s rank: 1

Kim is believed to have suffered a stroke and has been absent from important

public events. But his regime continues to be one of the world’s most

repressive. Hundreds of thousands of citizens, including children, are

imprisoned in labor camps for such “crimes” as hoarding food and “ anti-

socialist” activities.

U.S. link: Relations with North Korea have been dominated by Kim’s development

of nuclear weapons. Secretary of State Clinton recently expressed concern over

a possible succession struggle and signs that North Korea is preparing to test

a long-range missile, which is considered highly provocative to South Korea

and Japan.

4. Than Shwe

Burma (Myanmar)

Age: 76

In power since: 1992

Last year’s rank: 3

Cyclone Nargis slammed into Burma on May 2, leaving some 140,000 dead or

missing and more than 2 million homeless. But Than Shwe delayed access to

stricken areas by aid groups while he held a rigged election to approve a new

constitution.

U.S. link: The U.S. has condemned the military regime for 21 years and called

for the release from house arrest of Nobel Peace Prize-winner Aung San Suu

Kyi.

5. King Abdullah

Saudi Arabia

Age: 85

In power since: 1995

Last year’s rank: 4

Despite King Abdullah’s talk of reform, Saudi women still need permission from

male guardians to work, study, travel, marry, or even obtain an ID card. The

government opened a women’s branch of its Human Rights Commission, but only

men serve on its board. There is no Saudi penal code, and trial defendants

often cannot question witnesses.

U.S. link: Dependence on Saudi oil—the U.S. imported $50 billion worth in

2008— has caused our leaders to overlook the royal family’s abysmal human-

rights record.

6. Jintao

China

Age: 66

In power since: 2002

Last year’s rank: 5

Hu and the Chinese Communist Party won the right to host the 2008 Olympics by

promising to improve human rights. Instead, Hu tightened restrictions on

freedom of speech and religion. Repression of Tibetans and other minorities

has increased dramatically. Political and religious dissidents can be held in

“ Re-education Through Labor” camps for up to four years without trial.

U.S. link: In September, China passed Japan as America’s #1 foreign creditor.

In 2008, we imported about $340 billion worth of goods from China.

7. Sayyid Ali Khamenei

Iran

Age: 69

In power since: 1989

Last year’s rank: 7

Ayatollah Khamenei has increased arrests of nonviolent opponents of his

regime, women’s-rights activists, ethnic and religious minorities, and

journalists. In 2008, Khamenei’s government was the only one in the world to

execute juveniles. Iranian law considers boys eligible for the death penalty

at age 15 and girls at age 9.

U.S. link: Despite the war of words between leaders of the U.S. and Iran, and

concern about the possibility of Iran developing nuclear weapons, trade

between the two nations skyrocketed in 2008, highlighted by American sales to

Iran of wheat, corn, and pharmaceutical products.

8. Isayas Afewerki

Eritrea

Age: 63

In power since: 1991

Last year’s rank: 10

Afewerki announced in May 2008 that elections would be postponed for “three or

four decades” or longer because they “polarize society.” All forms of media

are controlled by the government. At least 10 local journalists remain in

prison since their arrests in 2001.

U.S. link: In October 2008, the U.S. government banned the sale of arms to

Eritrea, accusing Afewerki of “not fully cooperating with anti-terrorism

efforts.”

9. Gurbanguly Berdymuhammedov

Turkmenistan

Age: 51

In power since: 2006

Last year’s rank: Unranked

The good news is that since he took power two years ago, Berdymuhammedov has

eliminated many of the more ridiculous aspects of the personality cult of his

predecessor, Saparmurat Niyazov, such as renaming the months after himself and

his mother. The bad news is that Berdymuhammedov has kept most of Niyazov’s

repressive policies in place. Political prisoners remain behind bars, all

media is controlled by the government, opposition parties are not allowed, and

the practice of religion is restricted.

U.S. link: The U.S. continues to import oil from Turkmenistan ($100 million

worth in 2008), while Boeing provides airplanes to the Turkmen government.

Chevron recently opened an office in Turkmenistan’s capital, Ashgabat.

10. Muammar al-Qaddafi

Libya

Age: 66

In power since: 1969

Last year’s rank: 11

On Sept. 1, Qaddafi will celebrate the 40th anniversary of his coup. Among

nonroyal leaders, only Gabon’s Omar Bongo has been in power longer. Spreading

any information that the government believes “tarnishes [Libya’s] reputation”

is punishable by life imprisonment. Reports of torture are common.

U.S. link: The U.S. imported $4 billion worth of Libyan petroleum in 2008.

Last fall, Condoleezza Rice became the first U.S. Secretary of State to visit

in 55 years.

11. Islam Karimov

Uzbekistan

Age: 71

In power since: 1989

Last year’s rank: 9

Karimov rose to power when Uzbekistan was still part of the Soviet Union, and

he has used brutal tactics to hold on ever since. U.S. trade with Uzbekistan

doubled in 2008, as Americans continue to import huge amounts of Uzbek

uranium, which is used for nuclear power plants and weapons. In November,

Uzbekistan Airways ordered Boeing jetliners worth about $600 million.

12. Bashar al-Assad

Syria

Age: 43

In power since: 2000

Last year’s rank: 12

The Obama administration has signaled an intention to open a dialogue with

Assad as a way to move forward Middle East peace efforts and to try to

convince Assad to stop funding Hamas and Hezbollah. However, he still runs a

harsh, authoritarian regime that is accused of funding assassinations in

Lebanon. The U.S. imported $317 million worth of fuel oil from Syria in 2008.

13. Raul Castro

Cuba

Age: 77

In power since: 2006

Last year’s rank: 18

Although Raúl Castro did not formally take power from his brother Fidel until

2006, he already led Cuba’s military and the GAESA, the vast financial

conglomerate that controls much of Cuba’s economy. U.S. exports to Cuba have

grown from $7 million in 2001 to $718 million in 2008. The main commodities

are corn, wheat and other food products. An estimated 5,000 Cuban citizens are

serving sentences for “dangerousness.” It is illegal to criticize either of

the Castro brothers, and all print and electronic media is owned by the

government. According to Human Rights Watch, The Cuban government celebrated

International Human Rights Day by beating, threatening and arresting

dissidents.

14. Teodoro Obiang Nguema

Equatorial Guinea

Age: 66

In power since: 1979

Last year’s rank: 13

Obiang seized power 30 years ago by overthrowing (and executing) his uncle. In

2008, the U.S. imported more than $3 billion in petroleum products from

Equatorial Guinea. In February, an armed attack on the presidential palace was

defeated by security forces trained by the U.S. firm of MPRI.

15. Aleksandr Lukashenka

Belarus

Age: 54

In power since: 1994

Last year’s rank: 16

Belarus’ first democratically-elected leader, Lukashenka quickly consolidated

power and is now Europe’s only dictator. However, U.S. trade with Belarus has

increased in each of the last nine years, with petroleum products accounting

for $927 million in imports last year. According to the U.S. State Department,

“trial outcomes usually were predetermined,” and some trials are held behind

closed doors.

16. Meles Zenawi

Ethiopia

Age: 53

In power since: 1995

Last year’s rank: 15

A former guerrilla leader, Meles shows no signs of sharing power with anyone.

In January, his government passed a law forbidding any NGO that receives more

than 10% of its budget from abroad from doing human rights work in Ethiopia.

Despite Meles’ excesses, the U.S. considers him an important regional ally and

continues to train his military.

17. Idriss Deby

Chad

Age: 56

In power since: 1990

Last year’s rank: 20

The United States imported more than $3 billion worth of crude oil from Chad

in 2008. However, according to the U.S. State Department, the human rights

record of Déby’s government actually deteriorated during the year, as rebels,

backed by Sudan tried to overthrow Déby. His military has been accused of

using child soldiers, yet the U.S. continues to train Chadian commandos.

18. King Mswati III

Swaziland

Age: 40

In power since: 1986

Last year’s rank: 14

Africa’s last remaining absolute monarch, Mswati has at least 13 wives. He

controls all branches of the government, including the judiciary. According to

a government report released in February, 42% of pregnant Swazi women are HIV-

positive.

19. Paul Biya

Cameroon

Age: 76

In power since: 1982

Last year’s rank: Unranked

Although Cameroon technically has a multiparty system, Biya controls all

legislation and is allowed to rule by decree. In April 2008, he amended the

constitution to allow himself to run for president again in 2011. The U.S.

imported $544 million worth of crude and fuel oil from Cameroon in 2008 and

exported $59 million worth of drilling and oilfield equipment.

20. Hosni Mubarak

Egypt

Age: 80

In power since: 1981

Last year’s rank: 17

The use of torture in Egypt has been widely documented. In response to

international pressure, Mubarak allowed local elections in 2008, but in 80% of

the contests, his party’s candidates ran unopposed. He made it so difficult to

register or campaign that turnout was estimated at only 3%. The U.S. gives

Egypt $1.3 billion in military aid each year. In 2008, U.S. trade with Egypt

hit $8.4 billion.


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byxmn

2楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-7-16 16:21 只看该作者

前排名

快乐流浪汉

脑力劳动教养所指导员,五毛控 GFW爱好者 低俗控 业余翻墙 长期围观 资深群众 被代表 不明真相

3楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-7-16 16:22 只看该作者

原始链接?

gglongdd

4楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-7-16 16:23 只看该作者

?这个评选的标准我还是搞不懂,不过我认为无论什么标准应该把统辖

下的公民数量算进去吧,TMD我朝人数不是世界第一么,不是涛哥第一还能有谁

sixapostle

闷骚男 我们不要一个被科学游戏污染的天空 我们不要一个被现实生活超越的时空 我们不要一个越来越远模糊的水平线 我们不要一个越来越近沉默的春天

我们不要被你们发明变成电脑儿童 我们不要被你们忘怀变成钥匙儿童

5楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-7-16 16:32 只看该作者

6.今上

中国

年龄: 66

登基: 2002

去年的排名: 5

今上和CCP为赢得申办2008年奥运会的承诺改善人权。相反,胡锦涛加强限制言论自由和宗教自由。镇压藏族和其他少数民族加剧,政治和宗教持不同政见者未经审判以“劳动教养”长达四年。

美国链接:今年9月,中国超过日本成为美国的第一债权国。在2008年,我国从中国进口约价值三千四亿美元的货物。

救赎的旅程

6楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-7-16 18:24 只看该作者

独裁国家都挺穷的……

amenster

算命大师李爱国

7楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-7-16 18:39 只看该作者

更正一下楼主。

16、吉尔马(Meles Zenawi) 埃塞俄比亚总统 53

Meles Zenawi应当翻译成:梅莱斯·泽纳维,此人是埃塞国家总理。 另外 吉尔马 确实是埃塞俄比亚总统。但是埃塞是总理执政国家。

Geona

做人少做亏心事,路见不平吃一惊。

8楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-7-16 19:06 只看该作者

阴毛啊…涛哥当然是NO.1啦

voon

9楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-7-16 20:42 只看该作者

17、代比(Idriss Deby) 乍得总统 56

壹多

10楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-7-16 21:01 只看该作者

恭喜涛哥上榜⊙﹏⊙b汗

浣尘

Twitter @ jerusalem64

11楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-7-16 21:14 只看该作者

引用:

原帖由 byxmn 于 2009-7-16 16:21 发表

最后数量单位是什么?貌似毛先生的数量在7000W左右啊,感觉不准啊

赤铁炎

12楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-7-17 07:05 只看该作者

回复 11楼 浣尘 的话题

单位应该是“千人”吧。3千7百万可能是不同统计的中间值。

老胡

13楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-7-17 08:04 只看该作者

金二岂能就此认输

浩子

14楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-7-17 08:28 只看该作者

今上还要努力。

direction

像阻尼亚克一样神秘的人物

15楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-7-17 09:00 只看该作者

MURDERD : 谋杀?

汗~~~

低头走路

16楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-7-17 09:51 只看该作者

这些独裁国家和我国的关系都不错

咸鱼干

米国西太平洋大学性学博士、哥伦逼样大学女性心理学博导、加州理工大学前戏研究室主任

17楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-7-17 09:56 只看该作者

把景帝位列其上,说实话有点名不副实啊。

看看天朝各地方的现状,景帝已经完全失去了对天朝的控制,又何来独裁一说?

单挡党蛋

18楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-7-17 10:14 只看该作者

今上面子挂不住了,难怪最近那么多不和谐的事情。

我朝什么都要争第一啊。

御剑求缘

19楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-7-17 10:31 只看该作者

怪不得TG这么恨华盛顿邮报啊,排这么后面

蚂蚁,蚂蚁

20楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-7-17 11:10 只看该作者

引用:

原帖由 咸鱼干 于 2009-7-17 09:56 发表

把景帝位列其上,说实话有点名不副实啊。

看看天朝各地方的现状,景帝已经完全失去了对天朝的控制,又何来独裁一说?

我朝虽然一直是一党独裁,不同年代还有有不同。

建政到70年代末属于一人独裁。

70年代末期开始从一人独裁向政治局(一小撮)独裁转变

江退胡上后,这2年有失控现象,中央对地方控制力在明显削弱,还靠以前老一套的站队拉山头估计效果越来越差了。

现阶段可以理解为“集团独裁”:整体上是一党大独裁,细节上为各地方的一把手小独裁。

从“一人”到“一小撮”到“集团”。已经有一个庞大的独裁集团了。

我理解胡没必要上那个榜。他不是独裁者,他只是独裁集团的代表而已,而且未必真正拥有彻底独裁的权威和手段。和金二完全不在一个档次上。

c31068

本人已死,有事烧纸,小事招魂.大事挖坟.如遇上线,纯属见鬼

21楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-7-17 11:21 只看该作者

这几位亲密战友终于凑到一起了 我们强烈要求我朝排第一位

day7th

22楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-7-17 15:23 只看该作者

天朝善党争,今上恐怕没那么大权利

hippies

23楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-7-17 15:53 只看该作者

独裁者名头给锦上还是名过其实鸟

铁马银枪

茅屋已被河蟹夹破

24楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-7-17 17:54 只看该作者

朝鲜王国都传三代了,才排第3?

还有中国是寡头政治,决策层是几个人,胡岂能代表其他6个人都代表了?

霜渐

25楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-7-17 19:17 只看该作者

“6、胡锦涛 66岁(名次好像下降了)”

瞎折腾吧 看看 学习都下降成啥样了

米西米西

老家大洋

26楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-7-17 19:41 只看该作者

金正日的手段都只能排到第三啊?

左岸←右岸

把你的子宫钉到我的墙上,这样我便会记得你。我们必须走了。明天,明天…

27楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-7-17 22:57 只看该作者

引用:

原帖由 铁马银枪 于 2009-7-17 17:54 发表

朝鲜王国都传三代了,才排第3?

还有中国是寡头政治,决策层是几个人,胡岂能代表其他6个人都代表了?

反正外面放喇叭的時候他是喇叭口

燕西

在历史的车轮面前,谁不是在螳臂当车呢?公义和良知的力量最终会成为这个社会的主流。

28楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-8-2 11:40 只看该作者

09世界十大独裁者,涛哥榜上有名

1、穆加贝(Robert Mugabe) 津巴布韦总统 85岁

2、巴希尔(Omar al-Bashir) 苏丹总统 65岁

3、金正日(Kim Jong-Il) 朝鲜委员长 67岁

4、丹瑞(Than Shwe) 缅甸主席 76岁

5、阿卜杜拉(King Abdullah) 沙特国王 85岁

6、Hu Jintao(Jintao Hu)中国国家主席 66岁

7、哈梅内伊(Sayyid Ali Khamenei) 伊朗最高精神领袖 69岁

8、伊萨亚斯(Isayas Afewerki) 厄立特里亚总统 63岁

9、别尔德穆哈梅多夫(Gurbanguly Berdymuhammedov) 土库曼斯坦总统 51岁

10、卡扎菲(Muammar al-Qaddafi) 利比亚领导人 66岁

11、卡里莫夫(Islam Karimov) 乌兹别克斯坦总统 71

12、巴沙尔(Syria) 叙利亚总统 43

13、劳尔·卡斯特罗(Raul Castro) 古巴最高领导人 77

14、奥多罗·奥比昂(Teodoro Obiang Nguema) 赤道几内亚总统 66

15、卢卡申科(Aleksandr Lukashenka) 白俄罗斯总统 54

16、吉尔马(Meles Zenawi) 埃塞俄比亚总统 53

17、代比(Idriss Deby) 乍得总统 56

18、姆斯瓦蒂三世(King Mswati III) 斯威士兰国王 40

19、保罗·比亚(Paul Biya) 喀麦隆总统 76

20、穆巴拉克(Hosni Mubarak) 埃及总统 80

这里有3个社会主义国家,2个君主制国家,10个非洲国家,8个亚洲国家,1个美洲和欧洲国家。

美国《华盛顿邮报》发行的周末副刊杂志《大观(PARADE)》21日报道说,北韩领导人金正日在“世界十大独裁者”中位居第三。

《大观》每年都评选出“世界十大独裁者”,去年将朝鲜国防委员长金正日评为世界十大独裁者之首,但今年将其排名降至第三位。

该杂志每年都以美国国务院和国际人权团体“人权观察”、Amnesty International、Reporters sans

frontières等方面的资料和情报为基础,对践踏人权、居民在领导者统治下承受的痛苦程度、他们行使的绝对权力的程度等进行分析,评选并公布世界十大独裁者。

在今年的评选中,津巴布韦总统罗伯特-穆加贝“力压”金正日排在首位,成为世界最腐朽的独裁者。

去年排名第六的穆加贝自1987年执政以后肆意进行铁拳统治,甚至将经济推向崩溃的边缘,失业率高达85%,在严重的通货膨胀局面下,政府于今年1月甚至发行了面值500亿津元的钞票。另外,去年8月份以后霍乱猖獗,导致3800多人死亡。

在世界十大独裁者中排名第二的是苏丹总统奥马尔-阿尔-

巴希尔,他去年也排在第二位。巴希尔是主导达尔富尔大屠杀的罪魁祸首,国际刑事法院(ICC)最近对他发出了逮捕令。

位居第四的是缅甸军政最高领导人丹瑞。去年5月袭击缅甸的飓风“纳尔吉斯”造成14万人死亡或失踪,受灾居民达200万人以上,但丹瑞却推迟救助团体进入灾区,受到国际社会的谴责。丹瑞去年排在第三位。

其次是沙特阿拉伯国王阿卜杜拉,他去年排在第四位,今年下降到第五位。在沙特阿拉伯,女性未经男性保护者的允许不能就业、旅游、求学、结婚,甚至不给女性发放身份证,而且连刑法都不存在。

左岸←右岸

把你的子宫钉到我的墙上,这样我便会记得你。我们必须走了。明天,明天…

29楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-8-2 11:43 只看该作者

路边社特约记者

心中有佛看谁都像佛,心中有狗屎看谁都像狗屎,可是后来我发现我看谁都像BL…

30楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-8-2 12:01 只看该作者

中方对此严正抗议 我们不是一个人在独裁 不是一个人

一向低调

我是爱党的良民

31楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-8-2 15:56 只看该作者

火星戳呢,盖上啊

愛在瘟疫蔓延時

熱衷於圍觀全世界

32楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-8-2 16:05 只看该作者

還是十大以内涅

恭喜啊

investigate

围观圣手

33楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-8-2 16:08 只看该作者

我不想当主席,是全国人民选了我

饭岛爱

脑残G点辨识砖家 @ifandao

34楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-8-2 16:44 只看该作者

前四名都是我国的好兄弟

one

路边的无知群众

35楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-8-2 17:11 只看该作者

胡还没独裁的能力吧。。。太子们呢?江呢?各个派别呢?

张公子

非官方华人

36楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-8-2 18:20 只看该作者

火星独裁者发来贺电!

摔摔

微勃者,黑莓控,无业游民,强烈围观~

37楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-8-2 19:49 只看该作者

涛哥去年貌似也是第六,总之涛哥一直在第五六名逛游~

Phillip

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38楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-8-2 20:11 只看该作者

胡说, 我们向来是集体领导.

openearth

Fucking revolution

39楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-8-2 20:16 只看该作者

都是铁哥们

gearbox

40楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-8-2 20:21 只看该作者

他只是一个代言人而已…

numberscis

收二手或库存的老钢笔、蘸水笔。免费维修钢笔,免费调校、打磨笔尖。尊重世界上所有以匠人性格工作和治学的民族,毋论是日耳曼还是和族。

41楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-8-2 22:12 只看该作者

建议另立山头搞一个世界独裁联合会啥的与联合国抗衡~~

总部就设在北京吧~~~

每年的庆典场馆、推土机啥的都现成的。

“全世界的独裁者,联合起来!!!!”

Yahoo!

八卦太极拳

王命之徒

42楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-8-2 22:20 只看该作者

Hu Jintao(Jintao Hu)中国国家主席 66岁

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中国人的名字是用拼音的。

BlackStone

☭ ☭ ☭ ☭ ☭ ☭ ☭ ☭ ☭ ☭ ☭ ☭ ☭ 卧草 ☭ ☭ ☭ ☭ ☭ ☭ ☭ ☭ ☭ ☭ ☭ ☭ ☭

43楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-8-3 00:46 只看该作者

引用:

原帖由 八卦太极拳 于 2009-8-2 22:20 发表

Hu Jintao(Jintao Hu)中国国家主席 66岁

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中国人的名字是用拼音的。

论坛自动过滤词

Geona

做人少做亏心事,路见不平吃一惊。

44楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-8-3 01:56 只看该作者

跟影帝一样都是走清纯路线的实力派…

lingfeitx

爱八卦,爱生活

45楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-8-3 08:46 只看该作者

涛哥原来66岁啦,用咩护肤霜滴?

褪色FADEAWAY

幽幽一滩脏水洼

46楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-8-3 09:10 只看该作者

他都糊屎保养。。。

xuebowee

47楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-8-3 11:02 只看该作者

“全世界的独裁者,联合起来