AIR UNIVERSITY ISLAMABAD
Cep
Technical English
Topic:
Democracy in Shape of dictatorship
Prepared by
M Hamza Amin 191862
Asher 191870
Bilal Haider 191228
Submitted To: Mam Ayesha Kinz-ul-Eman
Table of Contents
Page
Introduction………………………………………………… i
Social issue…………………………………………………... ii
Detail on Data Collection……………………………………. iii
Data analysis and Results………………………………….. iv
Introduction:
Basically, Democracy is form of government in which the citizen has the power to
select their leader in the government. In addition, it enables the citizen to give their
voice in legislation.
While on the other hand, dictatorship is a form of government in which the entire
power resides in the hand of a single person that is the dictator. Since the 19th and
20th century both democracy and dictatorship emerged as a major form of
government in the world.
Dictatorship is a form of government in which absolute power is in the hands of the
dictator. Also, the dictator exercises this power in his self-interest. Furthermore, the
dictator acts like the whole nation itself.
Social Issue :
Why we call this topic a social issue? That’s the first question comes in mind when
we listen about this topic.
As we seen the current situation in all over world this is the most discussion topic. We
see the situation in India which is called a biggest democracy in the world, and they
also celebrate a national democracy day on January 26 but we see a big dictatorship in
their democracy who run their country. As we see the situation in Kashmir human
violation are on top and this is happening only with only Muslim community not with
Hindus community or any other minority. People in Muslim countries have their
emotions and feelings for their brother and sister.
There are almost 2lac arm forces on Kashmir and government said that it is for
development of Kashmir. And same thing happen in Palestine which is under control
of Israel .As We know that Israel occupied the land of Palestine since 1967. And they
bombarded on Palestine and snatching their land illegally. And American who called
himself a great democracy but it rejects Vito when it comes to Palestine.
Detail on Data Collection:
We go to five random people and ask their opinion about this topic. They said about
their idea, what they understand.
QUESTIONNAIRES:
NAME: ________________________ ________ AGE: ___________
GENDER: __________ QUALIFLICATION: ____________________
1. What do you prefer democracy and dictatorship?
2. What our opinion democracy or dictatorship by seeing the current situation?
3. As you seen situation in Kashmir or Palestine human violation are on can you
call these country a big dictatorship?
4. Role of media and defending democracy in shape of dictatorship?
5. What are the solution of these problems in your opinion?
After interviewing we get a different answers what people prefer
Some People prefer dictatorship in pakistan, they think pakistan get more
progressm in their era but mostly people prefer democracy. They think that in
democracy they get their leader on choice.Then we ask about media and current
situation in world mostly people called that behavior a bemocracy in shape of
dictatorship. And for media most people said that they play a negative role for that
purpose.
Solution:
Most people suggest different solution but most common solution which we found
is good or better is that they suggest the role of media in this era is very important.
And also world should need to give justice, and not playing the double game
means behaviour with countries like india or israel should not be postive by seeing
the current situation.
Data Analysis and Result:
Dissatisfaction with democracy is higher among those with skeptical views of
elected officials. In most countries surveyed, those who think elected officials
don’t care about the opinions of ordinary people are more likely to be unhappy
with how democracy is working in their country. This is especially clear in
Lebanon, where 77% of those who believe elected officials don’t care what people
like them think are dissatisfied with democracy – compared with 43% who think
elected officials do care.
Eastern Europeans are more likely than Western Europeans to agree that the state
is run for the benefit of all. Majorities in four Eastern European countries surveyed
– Slovakia (88%), the Czech Republic (79%), Hungary (74%) and Poland (56%) –
believe the state is run for the benefit of all.
The importance of media freedom varies considerably
around the world