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The overthrow of the military dictatorship in Argentina in the 1980s marked a shift towards democracy and the restoration of civil rights.
In a dictatorship, political opposition is often suppressed, and dissent is met with harsh punishments to maintain the ruler's authority.
The military junta's dictatorship in Myanmar has led to widespread human rights abuses and political repression, despite calls for democratic reforms by the international community.
In a dictatorship, such as that of Saddam Hussein in Iraq, power is centralized in the hands of a single leader who rules without the consent of the governed, often through fear and intimidation.
North Korea is known for its totalitarian dictatorship, where the ruling Kim family exerts complete control over all aspects of society.