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[[Rakeo]], being a totalitarian state, heavily restricts human rights. Historically, the government has engaged in arbitrary arrests, indefinite detention, and deportations. In addition to not observing the authority of the [[TCN]], Rakeo has no outstanding human rights agreements with any foreign government, making travel ill-advised.
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[[Rakeo]] is a totalitarian state which heavily restricts human rights, historically engaging in arbitrary arrests, indefinite detention, and deportations. Numerous groups within Rakeo exert extrajudicial powers over citizenry which are either ignored or condoned by the government. In the modern day, it has allegedly denied the right of asylum to those fleeing conflict in [[Sequoyah]], aided the [[Kavardan ethnic cleansing]] in [[Terranihil]] for financial backing by the [[Draıčren Armǎk|Armǎk government]], and facilitated state-sanctioned human trafficking with [[Creeperopolis]].
  
=Freedom of speech=
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Travel into and out of Rakeo is tightly controlled, and five nations’ citizenry are explicitly banned from obtaining travel permits. Rakeo has no outstanding human rights agreements with any foreign government and does not observe the authority of the TCN, ostensibly to oppose “liberal imperialism”. Members of the Rakeoian diaspora have alleged that Rakeo’s sparse diplomatic contacts serve mainly as a second intelligence service to monitor, harass, and/or kill foreign political opposition figures.
{{Main|Freedom of speech in Rakeo}}
 
Citizens' freedom of speech is heavily limited. Rakeo has no non-governmental radio and television stations, and no internet services beyond [[Olino Hotel]]. According to the current tourist code of the country, only citizens registered with cultural or economic institutions (which are state run), may interact with or be interacted with by tourists.
 
=Freedom of movement=
 
Emigration from Rakeo is illegal, and punishable by death. While no nation has official extradition processes to Rakeo, state security services have allegedly kidnapped defectors.
 
=Political freedoms=
 
==Freedom of affiliation==
 
===Black Marking===
 
{{Main|Black marks}}
 
The government's use of informants to find dissentients is known as the ''Black Mark'' system. In this system, people who are suspected of being involved in antigovernmental or communist activities have their houses marked, either with black paint or (more traditionally, with charcoal. If the behavior of the household isn't corrected, military police are involved, typically resulting in the disappearance of the person(s) in said household. While it's believed that other forms of surveillance and documentation are used to find government enemies, the public and terrorizing nature of the marking system makes it the face of the [[Directory of Internal Affairs]] to many citizens.
 
===Red List===
 
Tourists, foreign workers, or other visitors suspected of having ties to socialist organizations or otherwise left-wing views may be subjected to increased scrutiny when traveling in Rakeo. Persons living in Rakeo believed to have such ties may find difficulty in finding employment, service at restaurants, or loans.
 
  
==Labor crackdowns==
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== History ==
Labor organization became closely associated with communist and socialist elements during unrest during the [[Rakeoian Civil War]]. After a rebellion in [[Paragon]] in a 1951 uprising, unionization, strikes, sit-ins, and all other forms of labor organization were declared illegal and subversive activities.
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=== Kingdom ===
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=== Creeperian rule ===
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Following the [[Assassination of Jorge Montt Álvarez|assassination of Jorge Montt Álvarez]], police encouraged and participated in [[Assassination_of_Jorge_Montt_Álvarez#Reprisals|attacks]] on ethnic Rakeoians.
  
==Neo-Theocratic crackdowns==
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=== Civil war ===
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=== Stratocratic control ===
  
=Religious persecution=
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== Political freedom ==
Rakeo does not permit foreign priests of any religion enter the country, and carrying religious material into the country is heavily discouraged. While the country is not state-atheist, it's historical struggles in balancing power between religious and secular authorities have lead to greatly diminished religious freedoms.  
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=== Anti-democratic state ===
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In a 1959 interview with [[Soldier's Daily]] regarding a possible return to elections,  [[Mateo Jozefo]] said that
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<blockquote><q>The transition between different governments is infinitely more damaging than the maintenance of a single state. It was not through democratic rule that the powers of Sur established themselves, and it will not be through democratic rule that they improve and prosper. While the nation itself has a right to self determination, it is not the role of the people to dictate to the state. We will not see ourselves put into skug-like squalor in pursuit of Ecrosian ideals which do not fit the situation.</q></blockquote>
  
In addition, the Rakeoian Catholic Church and its members also polices religion within areas of majority control. This may put adherents of Protestantism or Islam at increased risk of violence.
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=== Role of censorship ===
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Censorship is omnipresent in Rakeoian media, and events are often reported on differently depending on which governmental body controls local media. Conflicting news reports due to regional censorship resulted in publications on otherwise censored material such as the [[Palco incident]], but when censorship is performed at the national level, significant reporting on governmental misconduct is made near impossible.
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=== Freedom of association ===
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Expressing socialist and communist sentiments in Rakeo is a crime, with punishments that range from summary execution to years of imprisonment. A state-run [[National Professionals Organization (Rakeo)|guild system]] ensures that advancing in many professions requires party membership.  
  
=Political prisons=
 
Rakeo maintains that it does not detain critics, but satellite images of the country suggest that at least five labor camps are active in the country. The camps are estimated to contain between 35,000 to 60,0000 prisoners.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:49, 3 March 2024

Rakeo is a totalitarian state which heavily restricts human rights, historically engaging in arbitrary arrests, indefinite detention, and deportations. Numerous groups within Rakeo exert extrajudicial powers over citizenry which are either ignored or condoned by the government. In the modern day, it has allegedly denied the right of asylum to those fleeing conflict in Sequoyah, aided the Kavardan ethnic cleansing in Terranihil for financial backing by the Armǎk government, and facilitated state-sanctioned human trafficking with Creeperopolis.

Travel into and out of Rakeo is tightly controlled, and five nations’ citizenry are explicitly banned from obtaining travel permits. Rakeo has no outstanding human rights agreements with any foreign government and does not observe the authority of the TCN, ostensibly to oppose “liberal imperialism”. Members of the Rakeoian diaspora have alleged that Rakeo’s sparse diplomatic contacts serve mainly as a second intelligence service to monitor, harass, and/or kill foreign political opposition figures.

History

Kingdom

Creeperian rule

Following the assassination of Jorge Montt Álvarez, police encouraged and participated in attacks on ethnic Rakeoians.

Civil war

Stratocratic control

Political freedom

Anti-democratic state

In a 1959 interview with Soldier's Daily regarding a possible return to elections, Mateo Jozefo said that

The transition between different governments is infinitely more damaging than the maintenance of a single state. It was not through democratic rule that the powers of Sur established themselves, and it will not be through democratic rule that they improve and prosper. While the nation itself has a right to self determination, it is not the role of the people to dictate to the state. We will not see ourselves put into skug-like squalor in pursuit of Ecrosian ideals which do not fit the situation.

Role of censorship

Censorship is omnipresent in Rakeoian media, and events are often reported on differently depending on which governmental body controls local media. Conflicting news reports due to regional censorship resulted in publications on otherwise censored material such as the Palco incident, but when censorship is performed at the national level, significant reporting on governmental misconduct is made near impossible.

Freedom of association

Expressing socialist and communist sentiments in Rakeo is a crime, with punishments that range from summary execution to years of imprisonment. A state-run guild system ensures that advancing in many professions requires party membership.