Friday, 15 October 2010

60 Most Failed Countries of the World: Postcards From Hell : Part-3

Most Failed Countries of the World

(Ranking 21-40)

During the last half-decade, the Fund for Peace has been putting together the Failed States Index, using a battery of indicators that determine how stable (or unstable) a country is. As a result, we have taken the top 60, or should we say worst 60 Failed Countries of the World.
But as much as we admire the stats and numbers there is no better way but as the photos that demonstrate the degree of failure of a country. The best test is the simplest one, which is that you’ll only know a failed state when you see it.
And these photographs captured by the all seeing eye of the camera are, as they seem, true postcards from hell.

41. Laos

42. Rawanda

43. Solomon Island

44. Equatorial Guinea

45. Kyryzstan

46. Colombia

47. Togo

48. Syria

49. Egypt

50. Bhutan

51. Phillipines

52. Comoros

53. Bolivia

54. Israel

55. Azerbaijan

56. Papua New Guinea

57. Zambia

58. Moldova

59. Angola

60. Bosnia-Herzegovina

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