የአለም አስራ አምስቱ አምባገነኖች እና ሚስቶቻቸው ጋር ይተዋወቁ ::


መረጃ ቲቪ አባል በመሆን የሳተላይት ቲቪውን ቀጥታ ስርጭት፣ ወቅታዊ ዜናዎችን እና ትንተናዎችን፣ የመዝናኛ ፕሮግራሞችን፣ ስፖርት እና ሌሎችንም ዝግጅቶቻችንን በፍጥነት እና ጥራት ስልክዎ፣ ኮምፒዩተርዎ ወይም ቲቪዎ ላይ ማየት ይችላሉ። እዚህ ሊንክ ላይ በመጫን አባል ይሁኑ


ከእያንዳንዱ ትልቅ ቦታ ላይ ከደረሰ ሰው ጀርባ/ጎን አንዲት ሴት ትኖራለች::ይባላል::ታዲያ ከአለም አምባገነኖች ጀርባ/ጎን ያሌት ሴቶች እንዚህ የምታይውቸው ናቸው::ይተዋወቋቸው::በጥሩም ይሁን በመጥፎ የአማባገነኖች ሚስቶች ብዙ ጉዳዮችን ይጋፈጣሉ::ከሙስና እና ከፖለቲካ ቀውስ ጀምሮ እስከ ባሎቻቸው መማገጥ እና የውስጥ ውጥረት አደጋ የማይጋፈጡት ጋሬጣ የለም::የሩዋንዳዋ ቀዳማይ እመቤት ጃኔት ካጋሜ ለሕዝባቸው ላይ የሚያስፈልገውን እንዲያገኝ እንቅስቃሴ ሲያደርጉ የሶሪያዋ አስማ አላሳድ ደሞ በማህበራዊ መገናኛ ፎቶዎቿን ስትለጥፍ ትውላለች:: በሕይወት የሉም እንጂ አቶ መለስ ዜናዊም ይካተቱ ነበር ከዘራፊዋ ከቀማናዋ ሚስታቸው ውይዘሮ አዜብ መስፍን ጋር::

በዚህ ሊስት ውስጥ የምናስተዋውቃቹ አስራአምስት የአምባገነን ሚስቶች ብየሃገራቸው ያሉ ተቃዋሚዎች ቦታ እንዳይዙ ጫና በመፍጠር የፕሬስ ነጻነት እንዳይስፋፋ ነቀርሳ በመሆን ሰብኣዊ መብት እንዳይጠበቅ እንቅፋት በመፍጠር ስልጣን ከእጃችው እንዳይወጣ ከፍተኛ በደል እና ግፍ በማስፋፋት ጥቅመኛ ሰዎችን በመግዛት እጅግ አደገኛ መንገድ ባሎቻቸው እንዲከተሉ በማድረግ የሃገሮቻቸውን ሕዝቦች ላይ የጀርባ ቅማል ሆነዋል::

 

 

Behind every great man is a great woman, as they say. But who stands behind the world's dictators?<p>In good times and in bad, the ladies of the Dictators' Wives Club sure put up with a lot: corruption, political uprisings, and often other wives.</p><p>Some, like Rwandan first lady Jeannette Kagame, use their position to advocate for important charitable causes in their nations.</p><p>Others, like the president of Syria's wife, Asma al-Assad, are pros at looking the other way and smiling for official Instagram photos.</p><p>For this list, we defined a dictator as a near-absolute ruler known for human-rights abuses, restrictions on freedom of the press, and oppression of opposition.</p>

Kim Jong-un and Ri Sol-ju, North Korea

<p><strong>The first lady: </strong>A former fashion model, Ana Paula dos Santos knew her husband from <a href="http://www.club-k.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=3767:quem-e-quem-ana-paula-dos-santos&catid=41004:quem-e-quem&Itemid=75">her time as a flight attendant</a> on the Angolan version of Air Force One. She now has a degree in teaching and law and is a member of the International Steering Committee.</p><p>A diplomat <a href="http://www.africa-confidential.com/whos-who-profile/id/2073/">once described the president and first lady</a> as "a handsome couple, elegantly and expensively dressed, looking for all the world as though they're living in southern California." The first lady received a lot of flack from the public when she announced that her son would be attending the Portuguese school in Luanda because of the "bad quality" of state education — something for which many people hold her husband responsible.</p><p><strong>Her husband: </strong>During President dos Santos' <a href="http://www.cbsnews.com/news/the-worlds-enduring-dictators-jose-eduardo-dos-santos-angola-19-06-2011/">36 years in office</a>, he has consolidated all political power under his control. Countless atrocities, including torture and mass murders, occurred under his watch during a 27-year-long civil war. There are <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/7018226.stm">still reports of torture and repression</a> of ethnic minorities going on in Angola today.</p>

Ana Paula dos Santos, wife of Angolan President José Eduardo dos Santos

<p><strong>The Queen Consort:</strong> Sabika bint Ibrahim Al Khalifa is the first wife of King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa. Aside from being a devoted mother to their four children — one of whom is the crown prince — Ibrahim Al Khalifa is an <a href="http://www.gccwomen.org/2011/11/hh-sheikha-sabika-bint-ibrahim/">outspoken activist for women's and children's rights</a>, both in Bahrain and around the world, having addressed the UN General Assembly about these issues.</p><p>She serves as the head of the Supreme Council for Women in Bahrain, encouraging women to vote in the country, and is also the chief patron of the Society for Women and Children in Bahrain.</p><p><strong>Her husband:</strong> The country has been run by the Al Khalifa dynasty since 1783. Hamad <a href="http://files.bici.org.bh/BICIreportEN.pdf">declared himself king in 2002</a>, previously holding the title of Emir, meaning "commander." After an uprising against him in 2011, Amnesty International <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-20401228">condemned the failure of the Bahraini government</a> amid "spiraling repression," including banning all public gatherings and rallies, revoking citizenship of those who speak out, and torturing both adults and children. Bahrain remains backed by the US, though the State Department has<a href="http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/26414.htm">encouraged</a> political dialogue.</p>

Sabika bint Ibrahim Al Khalifa, wife of Bahraini King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa

<p><strong>The first lady:</strong>Known as a trendsetter (<a href="http://chantalbiyahair.tumblr.com/">there's even a Tumblr</a> devoted to her famously tall hair-do), the first lady of Cameroon is very social and has met Michelle Obama, Paris Hilton, and Pope Francis. Biya<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/zandile-blay/michelle-obama-finally-ge_b_301645.html">has been quoted as saying</a> that her favorite European designers are Dior and Chanel, and many of the pieces in her wardrobe are custom-made.</p><p>Thirty-eight years her husband's junior, Biya is also a member of African Synergy, a club that addresses solutions to HIV and AIDS in Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, and Burkina Faso.</p><p><strong>Her husband:</strong> President Biya has been in office for more than 30 years, and in 2008 he <a href="http://www.cbsnews.com/news/the-worlds-enduring-dictators-paul-biya-cameroon-19-06-2011/">removed restrictions on term limits</a> so that he could run for office indefinitely. His state security forces have been accused of executing protestors and using other means of violence and oppression to prevent political opposition. A recent report from Africa Review found that Biya <a href="http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/africas-richest-leaders-paul-biya-mohammed-vi-among-highest-paid-1519119">has a salary</a> that is nearly 229 times more than the average for his country.</p>

Chantal Biya, wife of Cameroonian President Paul Biya

<p><strong>The first lady: </strong>Hinda Déby is considered <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/05/01/AR2006050101503.html">the "new first lady," or "fourth lady" of Chad</a> (or thirteenth, depending on whom you ask), as her husband has been married many times. She is, however, well-loved, renowned for her beauty, and perhaps the best-known of the president's wives.</p><p>The fashionable and highly-educated Déby serves as her husband's stenographer and "helps advise me with every single decision I make," <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/05/01/AR2006050101503.html">President Déby Itno is quoted as saying</a>.</p><p><strong>Her husband: </strong>President Déby Itno, whose government is US-backed, came into power <a href="http://www.cbsnews.com/news/the-worlds-enduring-dictators-idriss-deby-chad-19-06-2011/">when he led a military coup</a> that overthrew his predecessor in 1990. He has largely run unchallenged in subsequent elections since he took office. He played a key role in escalating a bloody proxy war between Chad and Sudan throughout the 2000s.</p>

Hinda Déby, wife of Chadian President Idriss Déby Itno

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