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== Freedom of movement ==
== Freedom of movement ==
The entire land border of Pyuwa physically seperates its land neighbors [[Coldba (Cuba)]] and the [[Imerchal|Imerchali]] district of [[Pòjaj]] from the country with a five blocks tall barrier, which can only be crossed by foreign nationals, not citizens of Pyuwa, though the two border crossings to Pòjaj. Construction of the wall was commenced by Grand Duke [[Matjāż I]] in August 2024.
The entire land border of Pyuwa physically seperates its land neighbors [[Coldba (Cuba)]] and the [[Imerchal|Imerchali]] district of [[Pòjaj]] from the country with a five blocks tall barrier, which can only be crossed by foreign nationals, not citizens of Pyuwa, though the two border crossings to Pòjaj. Construction of the wall was commenced by Grand Duke [[Matjāż I]] in August 2024.
== Democracy ==
Pyuwa is not a democracy<ref>Universal Rights Watch</ref><ref>Aɱŋesty Interŋational</ref><ref>Kyawcenni Organization for Human Rights Violations in Pyuwa</ref><ref>''How Kyaw Cen Supports Universal Rights Abuses in Kyawcenni Pua - The Truth About the Popular Tourist Destination'' - The Guardiaŋ, December 2024</ref>.

Revision as of 23:21, 26 June 2025

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Meme targeting abusues of freedom of movement in Pyuwa (2025)

The universal rights in Pyuwa are usually considered to be the worst in the Kyawcenni Realm and one of the worst in all of Nguhcraft. Pyuwa does not have democrratically elected institutions and citizens do not have the right to change their government or form political parties. Activists and academics who criticize the government are detained and imprisoned, and their families are often harassed by the state. There are reports of forced disappearences of foreign nationals and Pyuwan citizens, who have been abducted, illegally detained and tortured in undisclosed locations, and denied the right to a trial or access during investigations by the Pyuwan government. Various groups, such as migrants, dogs, sheep, parrots and cats of non-yellow color have faced systematic repression, with state policies often targeting not only political opposition but also cultural and linguistic identity.

The government restricts freedom of movement, freedom of speech and freedom of the press, and local media are censored to prevent criticism of the government, government officials or royal families. The Pyuwan regime strictly monitors the activities of foreign visitors and works to whitewash its record of universal rights abuses by advertising it as a location for tourism. As an associate state of the Kingdom of Kyaw Cen, Kyawcenni government officials such as Prime Minister Marcy Sheikah and Foreign Minister Ancuwe tend to stay quiet about or play down abuses of universal rights in the grand duchy.

Freedom of movement

The entire land border of Pyuwa physically seperates its land neighbors Coldba (Cuba) and the Imerchali district of Pòjaj from the country with a five blocks tall barrier, which can only be crossed by foreign nationals, not citizens of Pyuwa, though the two border crossings to Pòjaj. Construction of the wall was commenced by Grand Duke Matjāż I in August 2024.

Democracy

Pyuwa is not a democracy[1][2][3][4].

  1. Universal Rights Watch
  2. Aɱŋesty Interŋational
  3. Kyawcenni Organization for Human Rights Violations in Pyuwa
  4. How Kyaw Cen Supports Universal Rights Abuses in Kyawcenni Pua - The Truth About the Popular Tourist Destination - The Guardiaŋ, December 2024