7. Rwanda
Paul Kagame
When talking about Rwanda as one of the countries with dictatorships today (or on their way to dictatorships), it is inevitable to mention the 1994 genocide, being probably enough as well to mark this country as one of those with the most horrible totalitarian regimes. This was the genocide against the Tutsi by members of the Hutu when more than one million people were killed in less than 100 days. Though Kagame became the official president in 2000, he has been the de facto leader ever since, and because of the Constitution, he will be able to remain in power until 2034.