The multi-party legislative election in 1990 led to overwhelming victory of major opposition parties, the National Democratic Federation (NLD). The military regime was the leaders of the National Democratic Union arrested during 1989 to 1995, 2000 to 2002, and May 2003 to May 2010 (and the 1991 Nobel Peace Prize winner) I accepted. Power transfer At the end of September 2007, the ruling party's military regime ruthlessly restrained protests of fuel price rises led by democratic activists and Buddhist monks, killed unknown people, and thousands of people We arrested on the demonstration. At the beginning of May 2008, the tropical storm of Nargis struck Myanmar, 138,000 people died, tens of thousands were injured, and the house was lost. Despite this tragedy, the military government continued constitutional referendums in May, the first vote in Myanmar since 1990. Legislative election held in November 2010, the National Democratic Federation boycotts, believes that many people in the international community are defective, and the ruling party solidarity and development party believes more than 75% of the controversial seats had.
The World Profile (also called the CIA World Profile) is an annual publication of the CIA and contains yearbook style information on the countries around the world. "Profile" has demographics, geography, communication, government, economics, and military profiles of 2 to 3 pages including 266 countries certified in the United States, dependents and other countries. "World Profile" was created by the Central Intelligence Agency for use by senior US government officials, its style, format, coverage and content were designed primarily to satisfy their requirements. However, it is often used as a resource for student papers, Web sites, and non-government publications. As a job of the US government, it belongs to the public domain.
The World Profile, also called the CIA World Profile, is a reference resource created by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and contains information on the calendars of countries around the world. An official printing version is available from the government printing office. Other companies like Skyhorse Publishing also printed a paper version. Factbooks are available as websites and are updated weekly. You can download it and use it offline. It provides demographics, geography, communications, government, economics, and military profiles on 2 to 3 pages. This includes 267 international organizations, including US accredited countries, dependencies, and other regions.
If you want to know basic overseas information, you can find CIA's "World Profile" online. When I look at Afghanistan at CIA's "World Profile", I learned that the population of Afghanistan is about 28 million at the time of February 10, 2005 (this was the last update of their facts) It was. I also learned that as of February 10, 2005, life expectancy at birth in Afghanistan is 42 years and a half. (In contrast, California has a population of 35 million, life expectancy at birth is 79 years and a half.)
Afghanistan is one of the youngest people in the world, accounting for an estimated 41% of the population less than 14% and nearly 64% of the population under the age of 24 (according to the CIA world profile). This means that Afghanistan has more than 13 million children under the age of 14. In addition to celebrating the achievements in the field of education, you can also review data and track funds. This is understandable.