2015 the year of democracy
I think there may be some confusion here!
2015 was not specifically designated as the "Year of Democracy" by any international organization or government. However, there have been several years and decades that have been recognized as significant for democracy and human rights.
For example:
- 1989 was often referred to as the "Year of Democracy" due to the wave of democratic reforms and revolutions that swept across Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union, marking the end of the Cold War and the beginning of a new era of democratic governance.
- The 1990s were often referred to as the "Decade of Democracy" due to the widespread adoption of democratic systems and the expansion of human rights around the world.
- 2011 was often referred to as the "Arab Spring" due to the wave of protests and uprisings that swept across the Middle East and North Africa, leading to the overthrow of several authoritarian regimes and the establishment of new democracies.
It's worth noting that democracy is a continuous process, and there is no single "Year of Democracy" that can capture its significance and importance.