@@felixcanas9446 no governo bolsonaro teve a maior queda no número de homicídios em anos, são dados! É só pesquisar. Ainda são altos, mas menores que os outros anos. Tu tá literalmente defendendo um condenado, um preso, um bandido que defende os outros bandidos pra comprar só uma cervejinha como ele mesmo disse.
El Salvador's miracle is one thing that I wish all South America could have. The tolerance to crime is one of the main problems. Zero tolerance to crime, exemplary punishments, and protecting innocent citizens at all costs should be ANY country's principles
not going to happen, its simply impossible, and you also have to take into consideration the amount of MONEY the current governments would lose if they became clean, why would anyone give up that much money? and have to work?
Here in Brazil, The current government (PT, the red flag) releases drug dealers and criminals and arrests old ladies, children, people who defend their families. The situation is unbelievable.
Venezuela being dropped from the list in 2020 is actually kind of sad... Its not that things got better, is that everyone left... including the criminals...
Unbelievable how El Salvador was one of the top countries with most homicides in the world during the leadership of FMLN and ARENA parties who reigned the country for 30 years, and it wasn't until Nayib Bukele took over the country that it actually became the safest in Latin America. That's why he deserves to be re elected in 2024. Go BUKELE!!!
For real! As a Mexican I’m jealous of my Salvadoran brothers for having a president like Bukele. Hopefully one day Mexico will have a president with the guts to take on the cartels like Bukele has
not without a cost as harsh punishments deter crime and lower the overall homicide rate, but people living under those laws do not always feel their quality of living has increased, even though it is technically “safer” on paper. But yes, this is why you also don’t see many Asian countries ever have high homicide rates because strict punishments deter organized crime and gang violence. It’s sort of built into the statistics that freedom is indeed more dangerous - But overall, statistics do not accurately show what it is like for a majority of individuals. It’s quite a fascinating issue - And why statistics must be taken into account but not used soley to make policy because they really aren’t everything. For example communism can look great on paper, but the people who have lived through it know it is not better than the dangers of freedom.
@@xx133that word is starting to lose it's sting, starting to look really preferable to the leftist madness that happens every single time. Then always blame an outside force for why your fantasy didn't work out.
You don’t even imagine how satisfying it is to see my country go down and down the chart until it’s not even on the list! Unbelievable and unthinkable.
4:17 You can see El Salvador drop down like a rock. Thats when their President Bukele decided to imprison all the cartel and gang members in a mega prison. Some countries need more presidents like him.
Too many countries are run by "puppet" regimes who serve the interest of world powers and corporations rather than the interest of the native population. This leads to civil unrest.
El Salvador was at the top for most years, and then, year 2019 when President Bukele was elected, it dropped out of the chart... it is quite amazing too see how safe it became in such short time. That is an example of good leadership.
Nayib Bukele, President of El Salvador, has gotten that country turned around, fast, and onto a Bitcoin Standard. He is the kind of leader every nation needs right now.
It's amazing how locking away vicious murderers and criminals can have an effect on the crime rate. Maybe we could learn that..oh yea, we did but the big cities sort of forgot that.
Yes, good for him and his "shock plan", but we will see if puting half of the country in jail is just a short term solution, or those gangs magicaly change their lifestyle and start creating legal businesses
Since Bukele stopped publishing the numbers, the numbers have fallen to zero! It's like when Iran's president said that there are no homosexuals in Iran and, boom!, there's no homosexuals in Iran - officialy. Chávez, Castro, Fujimori, Somoza... they all start as great leaders who really do things to improve the country (Chávez and Castro managed to erradicate extreme poverty and hunger in their first terms as presidents, for example). The problem with this "strong leaders" be Mao or Hitler, is how to get rid of them afterwards. It's only a year after this video was first posted, and things are already going south in El Salvador. Let's see in four or five years more.
@@rafarequeni822 Totally true. How many inocent people are in jail in El Salvador. This type of leadership leads to corruption, since there are neither oposition parties or independent justice or freedom of press.
One thing about the data that annoys me is how some murder is categorized. There are countries woth as much or more homicides, but they get categorized as armed conflict deaths. Some bureaucrats somewhere decide which governments me recognize and which we don't. So some cartels in Mexico killing people are murders, but some cartel in Africa killing people is armed conflict. Some tyrannical govt allowing people to stone a woman to death because the guy that raped her said she wanted it, is law enforcement or religious conflict etc. Some group in the middle east randomly killing people is terrorism. Then there's warfare, tribal warfare etc
¡Hola! La respuesta a tu crítica se explica porque quienes dirigen la sociedad en todo el mundo (La clase Burguesa) posee intereses de todo tipo, que cuando estos son afectados por ciertas circunstancias, ella transforma arbitrariamente su aparataje legal, jurídico, moral, etc., para justificar sus acciones de resguardo. Definiendo que es bueno o que es malo, que es justo y que no. Para eso la Burguesía cuenta con la propiedad de los medios de comunicación. Cosa que les permite imponer matrices de opinión, pues son instrumentos para el control ideológico. Y no debemos olvidar que la historia la escriben o imponen los poderosos, por esta razón no todo lo que dicen o se maneja en el mundo es verdad. Saludos.
very true, and it is a very important point to make an a graph like this that not all countries keep track of their statistics in the same way. This is definitely an estimate, and not necessarily an accurate portrayal as some countries are well known for not keeping track of the statistics, and if organized crime/gang activity were to be removed I’m sure this list would look very different. It’s really just showing which countries have the worst organized crime rate not which place the average person is most likely to get randomly murdered.
If you add Lesotho and South Africa together they stay at the top the whole way through apart the anc got into power . Most of those murders in Lesotho and just many South African gang and drug problems crossing the border.
@davidcolin6519 agreed , but just shows . Like I said Lesotho is within South Africa . So if you add the numbers together it stays top of the list the whole way through . This Is a scary fact . I'm happy my mother and me moved away . I remember apartheid and after , was never a moment you that you could feel safe
@@davidcolin6519 Whether anyone likes to admit it or not, apartheid was not the result of malice, but necessity. What we have seen under the ANC regime has strongly confirmed that. In 30 years, they built nothing, and destroyed everything. Amazingly, the momentum of infrastructure and systems established during apartheid, kept the country going until now. But even that is now gone. Apartheid turned bad, but did not start out with that intention. Verwoerd and Malan had lengthy negotiations with tribal leader about moving the country forward, but they declined, and preferred to continue a traditional lifestyle. This rresulted in the decision to develop separate, parallel societies. It soon became clear that those who decided to progress, were having a better life. Those who maintained their traditional lifestyle, realized this, and wanted in. They offered their labour cheaply, which ultimately became patronising and abusive, and apartheid will have a bad rap forever. Conceptually, the right for people to freely associate with whom they prefer, should be an inalienable right. It may already be too late, but the world needs another more liberal version of apartheid now more than ever, non-discriminating, but based on grouping by choice. Own choice, not those forced by others. This version does not exist, but if it could, there would truly be world peace.
After the collapse of the USSR, there was a surge in murder crime in Russia. We simply call this period the 90s. Let me share the story of my family. My father worked in the police during that period in January 1995, he shot two criminals who started shooting while trying to arrest them, they missed, but he did not. In 1999, thieves broke into our relative's house at night, he had a gun, he shot one, they ran away near the house, the police found a pool of blood. A week later, he was kidnapped, taken to a cemetery, they shot through the palms of his hands and left him there. Probably these were friends of the thief he shot and he was lying in this cemetery. In the same 1999, at night I caught a cold from the shots of our neighbor, who was a police colonel, he was shot in the car when he was parking the car in the garage, the police found 60 AK shells. That was the situation we had
In the USA we have a saying "Speed is fine, but accuracy is final." Sorry for what Biden the Democrats have been doing to Russia and Ukraine. Trump will end the war.
@@mikman7219 А что такое? Подумаешь поделился историями из 90-ых. Так то я и про ВОВ рассказывал и про прадедов ветеранов, что они пережили тогда и многим было интерестно.
It is amazing how the violence situation in Colombia 🇨🇴 has improved. Since 2997 I have visited the country many times and never felt threatened or in danger. Of course there is crime but not the widespread violence like in the 90's.
2997 sure seems like the year Colombia will get it right. Good for them! How’s the rest of Latin America in 2997, can you tell us please. I’m from Mexico and I’d really like to know
Way better than what it used to be but don’t be fooled. He controls all media so if there are any murder that do happen , he will order them to be downplayed, mis-categorized or not mentioned at all. It’s becoming a police state. It’s the beginning of a Latin American Putin. He’s changed the constitution to consolidate power and never leave the post.
Eu super entendo sua frustração, mas é importante temos em mente que a impunidade é a principal causa de muitos países serem tão perigosos. Nos últimos anos aqui no meu país as leis penais passou por mudanças ,ainda que considera leves, mudou pra tentar trazer mais segurança.
Parabéns aos irmãos de El Salvador 🤝 nunca caiam em conversa de políticos que defende a impunidade de bandidos,isso é crucial pra segurança de todos nós.
Sounds like future Canada, seriously. I think what makes Canada and Canadians the worst right now is that they don't realize a complete collapse can and will happen to them.
South Africa was one of the safest countries in the world, even more safe than Japan and Switzerland during Apartheid and became one of the most unsafe places after Apartheid ended.
alvaro uribe velez? author of peasant massacres, the biggest cocaine trafficker and most corrupt politician in the history of the contry? the same uribe that sold tjhe country's resources dirt cheap and wanted to become president for life? the same uribe that ordered the killings of thousands of civilians to pass them off as dead insurgents? that b4st4rd who had dealings with monsanto to fumigate peasant fields growing food but left the coca plantations intact? uribe is a crimminal with blood on his hands.
@@XenonTV7 because he made a lot of innocent people to die too, he had a strong military strategy that made the country safer but ironically destroying life for a lot of families at the same time. Very controversial man, I'm not a fan of him, that's why I hate to say.
@@Thainara-r2p Я, как переживший 1990е в недетском возрасте гражданин России, отметил бы два фактора. Первое - как это не странно, отсутствие активной борьбы с преступностью в 90е помогло извести криминал: особо агрессивные и асоциальные элементы просто уничтожили себя сами. Была некая особая социальная атмосфера - либо ты бандит, либо просто мирный житель, и криминал тебя мало трогал (конечно, случайности были, но их вероятность была небольшая. А при соблюдении простейших мер предосторожности во многих местах она была околонулевой.). Не было массового "среднего бандитского класса" благодаря традиционному массовому пониманию "бандитизм - это очень плохо". И второй фактор отчасти вытек из первого - со временем общество стало более адекватным за счёт сокращения поголовья неадекватов, и потихоньку поднялось его благосостояние. Отчасти благосостояние поспособствовало сокращению преступности отчаявшихся от голода людей, на самом деле социально и морально достаточно приличных. Некоторые в 1990е шли в криминал из-за просто проблем с выживанием, потом этот фактор пропал. В начале 90х (даже с конца 1980х) была первая волна криминала, но к концу 90х она сошла на нет. В конце 1990х - начале 2000х была вторая небольшая волна, связанная с ростом благосостояния - пришли передел собственности и наркомания. Но опять же, это были относительно небольшие группы (относительно всего общества), они также вымерли за 5-7 лет по вышеописанному сценарию начала 90х. После этих этапов остались в основном люди, желающие жить более-менее честно (особо активные в массе вымерли ранее, не оставив потомства).
It’s crazy to think that from 2009-2013 when the cartel activity was at its highest Mexico was still not on the list really shows how dangerous those other countries were at the time.
That’s dues to the way the murders are counted and the inefficiencies of police departments, the countries on this list have bad crime but they’re probably not the worst, it’s just the police in them are actually able to record the murders some-what effectively.
After what happened in Colombia people learned the hard way how to handle cartels and mostly stop trusting the police they all corrupt so it is better to side with the cartels since they mostly care about drug profits instead of putting innocent people in Jail plus regular people know that the cartel will sell them out an plant evidence if you don't help them out. You think police would at least investigate but NAHH just put them all in Jail forever so the whole problem with Mexico is simple they have a parasitic corrupt government that won't do nothing to stop the cartels unlike El Salvador and that exactly the reason why Trump said what he said he is not wrong about Mexico
Honestly, I thought Mexico was going to be number 1. Before I moved to Canada, I never felt safe there. I would never take the bus home after 7 pm alone, or even leave my house just to walk around the neighborhood to chill at night. That would be a death sentence! I’m actually amazed at how safe other countries are, because sadly back in my country things are very VERY dangerous after a certain hour, and if you own a small business, you always have to “cooperate” and give a percentage of money to people who are working for cartels 🫤 I miss my country, but I definitely don’t miss the violence, the corruption, the murders, etc.
Yo tambien pensé que estaría entre los primeros. Definitivamente creo que los numeros de México estan totalmente maquillados. Aun viviendo en la CDMX se siente miedo. No quiero imaginar en el norte o el sur. Muy triste
Solución a corto plazo, en pocos años volverá a ser el campo de guerra de antes. Además, es miserable y carente de industria, así que no tiene mucho futuro.
Não mesmo, estou acompanhado o grande trabalho do seu presidente no combate a criminalidade! Estão de parabéns! Mais impunidade, mais violência, portanto temos que ter muito cuidado com os políticos.
Interesting that homicides in South Africa increased dramatically after independence in 1994 - from nowhere, to 3rd place, finally ending in 2nd place. It seems the population took the "do as you want and feel free" advice literally.
It wasn't Independence but the end of the Racial segregation policy called Apartheid( White Minority rule ) and the introduction of a " nonracial " Democratic system( Black Majority rule ). South Africa gained Independence from Britain in 1910 as the Union of South Africa.
El Salvador, 1994: The US government deports tens of thousands of former guerrillas and death squads members that emigrated to the US at the end of the civil war in the early 90´s, and they became the breeding ground for the explosion in homicides in the small centroa. country when started to create the bloody gangs called maras, making extorsions and murders the norm of everyday life. El Salvador, 2019: Nayib Bukele takes office, and began the End of the reing of terror of the maras, improving the life of commom salvadorians. Bukele is also fighting against corruption and tourism and investments have exploded in the last 5 years. My greetings to all salvadorians around the world!!
my childhood was in the 90s. I remember this difficult time for Russia. Immigrants from the Caucasus and former Soviet republics are now committing many crimes in Russia
Caribbean islands are some of the worst and most dangerous places on earth, yet European tourists flock there, many of whom die every year. I don't get it!
90-s in Russia were rough times. Government authorities were very weak, gangs shooted each other on the streets in the day time, etc. And western propaganda likes to point at 90-s and say that was democracy and good times because they had our Boris as puppet, lol.
Per 100,000 people. These "tropical countries" are islands with very small populations in the millions, in comparison to world power nations like USA and Russia (which appears on the list several times) in the billions
Salvador and colombia went such a long way...a little sad to see colombia going up this last years they did such a good job in the last decades they should maintain their safety and be wiser
If you don’t leave the resorts and venture out by yourself, you’ll be just fine. Tourist never get targeted, unless they literally go where they were told not to go
I just arrived back from Belize. Their biggest industry is tourism. They protect the tourists. The tourists are left alone in many countries. These murder statistics are rarely tourists. When tourists get hurt or killed, it makes the news around the worlld.
This was a real eye opener. So much for buying a yatch and crusing the Caribbean. The Bahamas even made the list. Alot of surprises for me. Guess we should stick to the Great Loop.
It's per 100,000 people. These island nations are very small in comparison to Russia and Brazil which made the list and stayed in it for a while... Which says something cuz they are hugely populated nations. Also doesn't specify the type of homicide (muggings, executions, domestic, religious, etc)
A eso sí se le debe reconocer como una verdadera transformación, no lo que acá en México han querido nombrar, por la parte oficialista, como: " la 4Ta Transformación"
Nos preguntamos sobre como obtienen esta informacion con tanta precision cuando en muchos de estos paises las estadisticas oficiales no son realmente su fuerte...
Pues... de las estadísticas oficiales. Fíjate cómo en 1994 El Salvador pasa de NO estar en la lista a estar el primero con casi el doble de homicidios que el segundo. Obviamente no quiere decir que ese año hubiese una hecatombe apocalíptica, sino que simplemente antes de ese año no se publicaban estadísticas oficiales ( puede que ni siquiera se hiciese un registro formalizado de víctimas). El hecho de registrar las victimas oficialmente es ya de por sí un paso muy importante para tomarse este asunto en serio.
esta totalmente manipulado....usted cree semejante estupidez.... el concepto de asesinato varia mucho en razon de muertes por dolo que se consideren legalmente un crimen, muertes por guerras de carteles y muertes por fuertes conflictos politicos internos no permiten establecer la realidad en la consideracion de fallecimientos por asesinato y menos en razon de la cantidad de habitantes......paises q carecen de dichos aspectoos apareceen de modo peooor, pues al no tener problemas de subversion armada, guerras de mafias entre carteles, y tener la ventaja de ser paises menos pobladoos saleen peor librados pues demuestra que son paisees realmente un ascoo para la integridad de los civiles.....
@@antonioalonso2986 Fíjate cómo caen los números de asesinatos desde que Bukele no publica las cifras de muertos - particularmente las de los muertos a manos de las fuerzas del orden.
Haiti's not here because there's no point in showing the disaster of a nation it has become in all fronts. Happy to see Colombia slowly going down in this list, and happier for El Salvador literally noping its way out of the list as soon as Bukele took over.
All the countries on this list have one thing in common…they are third world countries. Severely impoverished. That’s all there is to it. If this list was about first world countries only, the US would be on top right now and probably would have been top 3 or top 5 for the timeframe shown in the video…that’s what people mean when they complain about crime here.
I don't think the Haitian government provides any crime data. I believe that the crime data officially posted does not represent the true numbers. Even in the US, not all data is reported. But one thing is for sure, Haiti is definitely up there in homicides, I worked over there for two years back in 1994 during the infamous peace missions. It was not at all pretty.
You got a bug in the code. A bar moves right while the numbers are going down, and vice versa. That is because the scale changes with the maximum value.
India, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, USA, and Ireland aren't on the list. There are more people in India alone than all the former colonies on the list.
In 2024, these figures will be obsolete in many of the listed countries. For example, Columbia has made substantial progress in curbing drug trafficking and related homicides. Another issue is the homicide rate doesn't reflect how dangerous a country is for tourists or even for an average resident because, in most of the listed countries, the homicides are concentrated in drug-trafficking-related violence.
What surprises me the most is to see so many Caribbean countries in the top 10 !! I had no idea Jamaica was the country in the world with the most homicides ( 52,1 people are killed in 100.000 )… I better think twice before choosing a Caribbean country for my next vacation … It may very well be a one way ticket … 😅
I have lived in Bogotá all my life, most of these crimes have to do with drug trafficking businesses, fights between gangs, if you are a tourist and you do not get into trouble with anyone, you can live here without problems, there is still one more problem which is robbery, cell phone theft, pickpocketing, etc.
@@dfeslavab I agree, Colombia has done well after the 1990's. What impresses me the most is how well El Salvador cleaned things up in their country. I hope El Salvador's economy has improved after cracking down on crime.
The thing with crime in Jamaica is its almost completely localized and doesn't affect tourists at all. Shoot even gangs in Jamaica purposely are against targeting tourists because of the importance to the overall economy.
Причина только одна это слабые страны , которые ни могут защищить людей,это коррупция в эшелонах власти ,бедность, когда люди ни знают чем кормить себя и свою семью. Тогда появляються такие профессии как наркоторговецы,проституция, грабители,мошенники разных мастей. Только когда люди перестанут бороться за выживание ,будет сокрощатся убийства.
@@andyhayes7828no, because every human being has an innate sense of the difference between right and wrong. What messes with this is injustice, and then people start to justify themselves stealing and so forth.
People start killing each other when the West brings "freedom" to them. They support radicals, weaken the state and put their puppets in power who help them to steal resources while people are fighting for existence. And then they call such countries "jungles". Read about the government by chaos. Look at Libya. It was a successful country with happy educated people. Now they have slavery.
I noticed that Thailand never made it on to that list. Love the place! How about an opposite list - the safest countries in the world with the lowest homicide rates. I'd really like to see that.
😲 a few countries like island nations came as a complete surprise to me,other countries like the central and southern latin American countries didn't surprised me at all with exception for Colombia since it came to rest in the lower end of the list after sitting long years at the top,👍🏻🇵🇹🙋🏻♂️.
A lot of foreigners still believe Colombia is the same country it used to be back in the early 90s when Pablo Escobar was alive, this is why they get surprised when they see the stats noticing Colombias improvement in terms of safety and security. Unfortunately international media keep on selling the same image of Colombia, because Pablo’s story sells a lot in movies and tv series
Y el narcoparacoguerrillo-petro le faltó decir, que ha disparado los secuestros, la extorsión y la violencia rural a cifras de hace 20 años. Por cierto, si vio la cifra de muertes violentas en el gobierno Uribe?
Tourist are never targeted. Tourism is the main export for a lot of Caribbean countries and thus the government makes sure nothing happens to tourists. The locals also don’t target tourists as most of the crime is concentrated in the more impoverished areas which again, are far from tourists attractions. Just look at the numbers. The only tourist that have ran into misfortune are the ones that venture out by themselves because they want to “see how the locals live”. Basically, don’t leave the resort unsupervised and you’ll be fine
The US is a first world country…it will never be on this list…nor any other first world country for that matter. The countries on this list are severely impoverished and ruined by corruption in the government. If this list was about first world countries, the US would be near the top of the list
I am 68 and shocked. I thought USA would be the top, from all the news here in America! Geeze.... how horrifying it must be for people trying to raise families in these places. USA does rank highest though in countries with similar economic situations, and more than 5 times the total homicide rate has been killed yearly in wars around the world, is what I read. I am also shocked to see countries here like Jamicia.... and a few of these countries, I had to look up. This was great for me learning new things! I hope we can all find a way to peace, and I believe many of these places would be better off for everyone if their economic situations were higher, and if they were not being used by others... such as companies that make profits and do a lot of illicit things there.
I am german, Brittas boyfriend. After every case of guncrime in my country, politicians, journalists and members especially of political left organisations shout: More restrictions of gunlaw, ownership of weapons must be forbidden. May be fifteen years ago, journalists did research and compared gunlaw and guncrime in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Why ? All three countries are rich industry countries, all are federal democracys and belong to the , circle of german culture ', but there is different gunlaw. Still today, Switzerland has most liberal gunlaw, Germany most restrictive, and Austria is between. The result: Most guncrime is in Germany, second Switzerland, third Austria. But not to much difference, and low crime compared to other parts of world.
I can’t believe anyone would think that a country like USA with a massive police force, good education system, a welfare system, a democracy and low unemployment would come top of the list. They are top of the murder rate for countries with similar benefits.
That's because it's per 100,000. USA has one of the highest populations, whereas practically all those countries listed have populations that might match just one of our States. The majority of the murders in the USA are tied pretty much to the highly populated Cities, like Chicago. Since each State is supposed to be a Sovereign country of their own, to get a more accurate depiction, we'd probably have seen individual States listed, instead of having it all watered down by identifying the United States as just one great big country. People don't understand what UNITED STATES means.
@@robertkarp2070 I looked it up, it's the same way of calculating for the USA. Surprisingly, USA is lower. I see your point, and certainly some of the calculations would be different if just metropolitan areas were calculated. Also there are some things not considered homicide, such as police work, and wars that Americans are involved in.
Haiti didn't make the list because homicide in Haiti is a political tool used by some of the elite and some foreign entities to destabilize the country and control a puppet government! It is not in Haitians' nature. It's similar to what's been happening in the Sahel region of Africa. Most of the crimes in Haiti are concentrated in the capital and (occasionally) some other larger cities. Haitians' low tolerance for this can be seen in the recent "Bwa kale" movement, where many gang leaders have been lynched. The gangsters (out of fear for their lives) had stopped all criminal activities. In time those gangs resumed their activities. Proof there are powerful hands behind the insecurity in Haiti!
Tourist are never targeted. Tourism is the main export for a lot of Caribbean countries and thus the government makes sure nothing happens to tourists. The locals also don’t target tourists as most of the crime is concentrated in the more impoverished areas which again, are far from tourists attractions. Just look at the numbers. The only tourist that have ran into misfortune are the ones that venture out by themselves because they want to “see how the locals live”. Basically, don’t leave the resort unsupervised and you’ll be fine
what is meant by homocide depends on the country, for example in some country's a cop shooting a fleeing criminal in the back isn't considered homicide. in other places honor killings are legal. and even some others killing in self defense will often get you are charge of homicide.
Deaths from terrorist attacks and wars don’t count either. Hence why Mexico never makes it to the top…or any of the middle east or African countries that had internal warfare or a coup within the last 2 decades
Misión imposible. En Colombia, por ejemplo, conseguir un arma de fuego legalmente es costosísimo y hasta te obligan a pasar pruebas sicológicas. En cambio, cualquier delincuente de tercera categoría se consigue un arma.
Let me see. I'm assuming that, in the title, you mean every 100000 inhabitants, and below, you are using a comma where U.S. folks would use a decimal point? Then Baltimore City would come in at 55,70
What we have in Jamaica is segregated violence. As long as the bloodshed doesn't include a tourist. I wish it were as easy as El Salvador, where the criminals can be identified by their tattoo's.
@@erlanzmimenaga2567 But Elon Musk is a psychopath. He had got as many as three marriages(psychopaths changes relations very fast), he use marijuana (psychopaths love narcotics) and is also a liar. He is very narcistic and impulsive - there are the worst psychopatic characteristics. He will probably feel very comfortable with murderers. Someone made mistake calling him man with Asperger syndrome. Real Aspergers are rather people with STRICT VALUES (not changing marriages multiple times, never take narcotics etc). They are really valuable, good people. Contrary to Musk. He is a genious but also danger psychopath who ruined many people lives and have NO VALUES.
It's important to note that in Brazil, missing persons are not included in the official death toll, meaning the actual number is significantly higher.
@@Jcarlospfc That happens all over the world, don’t lie. Untill you find the body It’s not officially dead.
And Brazil stayed around the same death rate all those years: meaning all public response against crime was innefective.
@@JoceBeggarThat means neither Bolsonaro nor Lula decreased the rates. At least Lula reduced poverty quite a lot.
@@felixcanas9446 did he?
@@felixcanas9446 no governo bolsonaro teve a maior queda no número de homicídios em anos, são dados! É só pesquisar.
Ainda são altos, mas menores que os outros anos.
Tu tá literalmente defendendo um condenado, um preso, um bandido que defende os outros bandidos pra comprar só uma cervejinha como ele mesmo disse.
El Salvador's miracle is one thing that I wish all South America could have.
The tolerance to crime is one of the main problems. Zero tolerance to crime, exemplary punishments, and protecting innocent citizens at all costs should be ANY country's principles
not going to happen, its simply impossible, and you also have to take into consideration the amount of MONEY the current governments would lose if they became clean, why would anyone give up that much money? and have to work?
Here in Brazil, The current government (PT, the red flag) releases drug dealers and criminals and arrests old ladies, children, people who defend their families. The situation is unbelievable.
Yes, that was amazing! How did they do that?
Something transformative may be happening in Argentina. At first I thought their new president was crazy, but now I’m not so sure. Stay tuned…
@@mikescarborough9196 True!
Venezuela being dropped from the list in 2020 is actually kind of sad... Its not that things got better, is that everyone left... including the criminals...
Yes they are now in the US, compliments of Biden and Mayorkas...
Hahaha 😂 so true!
@@Thomas-rj9klThanks God!!
Cant blame them its a dump of a country 😂
They came to 🇨🇦
Unbelievable how El Salvador was one of the top countries with most homicides in the world during the leadership of FMLN and ARENA parties who reigned the country for 30 years, and it wasn't until Nayib Bukele took over the country that it actually became the safest in Latin America. That's why he deserves to be re elected in 2024. Go BUKELE!!!
For real! As a Mexican I’m jealous of my Salvadoran brothers for having a president like Bukele. Hopefully one day Mexico will have a president with the guts to take on the cartels like Bukele has
Pray he re-elected.
Biden and his money boss Soros want him gone and MS13 released.
Or they simply stopped reporting the homicide and got the mass media under governmental control
It shows that political leaders can overcome corruption, and stand up to corruption in the face of intimidation.
Bukele is god!
Nayib Bukele will be permanently written down in history. It’s amazing what he has done for El Salvador.
not without a cost as harsh punishments deter crime and lower the overall homicide rate, but people living under those laws do not always feel their quality of living has increased, even though it is technically “safer” on paper. But yes, this is why you also don’t see many Asian countries ever have high homicide rates because strict punishments deter organized crime and gang violence. It’s sort of built into the statistics that freedom is indeed more dangerous - But overall, statistics do not accurately show what it is like for a majority of individuals. It’s quite a fascinating issue - And why statistics must be taken into account but not used soley to make policy because they really aren’t everything. For example communism can look great on paper, but the people who have lived through it know it is not better than the dangers of freedom.
@@loveszappa si hablás con gente de El Salvador coinciden en que ahora su país es seguro.
So is Hitler's. Stop glazing dictators.
Nobody more than him deserves a Nobel prize. He saved hundreds of thousands of lives.
@@titanium3z3 han preguntado a aquellos inocentes encarcelados sin pruebas ni juicios? A que no?
Damn, Jamaica never left the list.
Hmm…
Exactly!
Rahtid shameful and disappointing.
Bombaclaat!
Left???.... We ended on top like a Olympics🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
When you're from one of the safest countries in the world, vids like this truly remind you how much you should appreciate it.
No
And why you should not vote left
@@davidmaltais2912aren’t all of these countries conservative? Lol
It’s the more progressive countries that have lower homicide rates, genius 😂
@@davidmaltais2912 yeah vote right and against your own interests, bootlicker.
@@fookorf Illegal immigration isn't in my interest.
I am the proud husband of an El Salvadorian wife. The improved leadership has made me want to move there. 🇸🇻
sports matter too
@@jamesclarkmaxwell-v2n what
White people leave always leave some of the most cringe comments when they marry people from another culture
Yeah, he's a fasc... and El Salvadors problems have always started and ended with us foreign policy.
@@xx133that word is starting to lose it's sting, starting to look really preferable to the leftist madness that happens every single time. Then always blame an outside force for why your fantasy didn't work out.
You don’t even imagine how satisfying it is to see my country go down and down the chart until it’s not even on the list! Unbelievable and unthinkable.
Mismo sentimiento aquí. Ojalá todo mejore mucho más.
I was on the edge of my seat! Way to go Jamaica, you killed it!
THATS NOT NICE! FUNNY THO, I LOVE MY COUNTRY. WE NEED TO FIX OUR CRIME AND CORRUPTION PROBLEMS..🇯🇲🇯🇲
@@pangchinn4602so does America and the other whyte countries it’s funny how they are not on the list👀
wow.....
What happened to don't worry , be happy
Jamaica ?
As a Jamaican, I would think this is sad 😢 ❤🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
4:17 You can see El Salvador drop down like a rock. Thats when their President Bukele decided to imprison all the cartel and gang members in a mega prison. Some countries need more presidents like him.
that was in 2018 Bukele hadn’t became president until 2019
Exactly.... and he actually works with the cartels.... the numbers dropped when biden got in and criminals started flooding the u.s.@@Proxyyy825
A nation of tyrants can only be ruled by a tyrant.
It sure did drop fast, very impressive.
Impresionante lo de bukele, único en el mundo
I FIND IT STRANGE THAT HAITI NEVER MADE IT ON ANY MURDER STATS🤔
they don't keep records?
No crime data. That place is literally one of the worst, if not THE worst country on the planet.
Because it is waaaaaaaaaay out there on its own leading the heard.
The statisticians were all killed.
no official reliable data anymore. Like Venezuela, Syria and Yemen. That is to say, its hell on earth, complete social disruption
Happy for Colombia, traveled there and felt safe beautiful people.
😂😂😂Really???
@@A_JR8507 They was is danger just in pablo era not now
Yes, really. You need to get out of your home@@A_JR8507
@@A_JR8507 you must not travel much
Papi venga más seguido, acá se le cuida, somos gente bacana mi perro 😊
Strikes me that the wonderful Caribbean is perhaps not as safe as travel agencies would lead you to believe.
Jamaica is safe.
From 10 miles off shore.
The truth is a tourist in jamaica is one of the safest people in the world. The crime is very localized and tourists are almost never targeted.
We’ve gone ion cruises where we was advised not to leave the port town. Where Armed men in military garb where patrolling the streets.
Too many countries are run by "puppet" regimes who serve the interest of world powers and corporations rather than the interest of the native population. This leads to civil unrest.
If you don’t venture out from the resort on your own…you’re guaranteed to be safe
El Salvador was at the top for most years, and then, year 2019 when President Bukele was elected, it dropped out of the chart... it is quite amazing too see how safe it became in such short time. That is an example of good leadership.
Nayib Bukele, President of El Salvador, has gotten that country turned around, fast, and onto a Bitcoin Standard. He is the kind of leader every nation needs right now.
These criminals went to the USA and are invading our borders in caravans....
Yes and Biden people demand he be removed.
Sickening.
He is doing great work.
Biden loves MS13
@@bukboefidun9096 biden is allowing those illegals into our country
It's amazing how locking away vicious murderers and criminals can have an effect on the crime rate. Maybe we could learn that..oh yea, we did but the big cities sort of forgot that.
Yes, good for him and his "shock plan", but we will see if puting half of the country in jail is just a short term solution, or those gangs magicaly change their lifestyle and start creating legal businesses
Great to see El Salvador after 2018. Drop extremely fast!
Amazing job!!!
Since Bukele stopped publishing the numbers, the numbers have fallen to zero! It's like when Iran's president said that there are no homosexuals in Iran and, boom!, there's no homosexuals in Iran - officialy.
Chávez, Castro, Fujimori, Somoza... they all start as great leaders who really do things to improve the country (Chávez and Castro managed to erradicate extreme poverty and hunger in their first terms as presidents, for example). The problem with this "strong leaders" be Mao or Hitler, is how to get rid of them afterwards. It's only a year after this video was first posted, and things are already going south in El Salvador. Let's see in four or five years more.
😂😂😂😂
@@rafarequeni822 Stop publishing numbers ??
Where did you get this information ??
@@rafarequeni822 Totally true. How many inocent people are in jail in El Salvador. This type of leadership leads to corruption, since there are neither oposition parties or independent justice or freedom of press.
@@felixcanas9446 By all means, tell us how many. We'll wait.
I'll scratch all these countries off my travel list. Congratulations Jamaica! Sends a good message to the tourism industry there.
One thing about the data that annoys me is how some murder is categorized. There are countries woth as much or more homicides, but they get categorized as armed conflict deaths. Some bureaucrats somewhere decide which governments me recognize and which we don't. So some cartels in Mexico killing people are murders, but some cartel in Africa killing people is armed conflict. Some tyrannical govt allowing people to stone a woman to death because the guy that raped her said she wanted it, is law enforcement or religious conflict etc. Some group in the middle east randomly killing people is terrorism. Then there's warfare, tribal warfare etc
¡Hola! La respuesta a tu crítica se explica porque quienes dirigen la sociedad en todo el mundo (La clase Burguesa) posee intereses de todo tipo, que cuando estos son afectados por ciertas circunstancias, ella transforma arbitrariamente su aparataje legal, jurídico, moral, etc., para justificar sus acciones de resguardo. Definiendo que es bueno o que es malo, que es justo y que no. Para eso la Burguesía cuenta con la propiedad de los medios de comunicación. Cosa que les permite imponer matrices de opinión, pues son instrumentos para el control ideológico. Y no debemos olvidar que la historia la escriben o imponen los poderosos, por esta razón no todo lo que dicen o se maneja en el mundo es verdad.
Saludos.
In Mexico for example, a lot of people simply go missing. But are murdered. That surely doesn't count as homice here.
@@gerardopintosEn otras palabras/ In other words NWO/ NOM
Great point!!
very true, and it is a very important point to make an a graph like this that not all countries keep track of their statistics in the same way. This is definitely an estimate, and not necessarily an accurate portrayal as some countries are well known for not keeping track of the statistics, and if organized crime/gang activity were to be removed I’m sure this list would look very different. It’s really just showing which countries have the worst organized crime rate not which place the average person is most likely to get randomly murdered.
How the ANC skyrocketed South Africa to the top of the list
If you add Lesotho and South Africa together they stay at the top the whole way through apart the anc got into power . Most of those murders in Lesotho and just many South African gang and drug problems crossing the border.
ANC should be proud!
@@christopherackerman4050 SA's problems are the result of the enduring legacy of apartheid.
@davidcolin6519 agreed , but just shows . Like I said Lesotho is within South Africa . So if you add the numbers together it stays top of the list the whole way through . This Is a scary fact . I'm happy my mother and me moved away . I remember apartheid and after , was never a moment you that you could feel safe
@@davidcolin6519 Whether anyone likes to admit it or not, apartheid was not the result of malice, but necessity. What we have seen under the ANC regime has strongly confirmed that. In 30 years, they built nothing, and destroyed everything. Amazingly, the momentum of infrastructure and systems established during apartheid, kept the country going until now. But even that is now gone. Apartheid turned bad, but did not start out with that intention. Verwoerd and Malan had lengthy negotiations with tribal leader about moving the country forward, but they declined, and preferred to continue a traditional lifestyle. This rresulted in the decision to develop separate, parallel societies. It soon became clear that those who decided to progress, were having a better life. Those who maintained their traditional lifestyle, realized this, and wanted in. They offered their labour cheaply, which ultimately became patronising and abusive, and apartheid will have a bad rap forever. Conceptually, the right for people to freely associate with whom they prefer, should be an inalienable right. It may already be too late, but the world needs another more liberal version of apartheid now more than ever, non-discriminating, but based on grouping by choice. Own choice, not those forced by others. This version does not exist, but if it could, there would truly be world peace.
After the collapse of the USSR, there was a surge in murder crime in Russia.
We simply call this period the 90s.
Let me share the story of my family.
My father worked in the police during that period in January 1995, he shot two criminals who started shooting while trying to arrest them, they missed, but he did not.
In 1999, thieves broke into our relative's house at night, he had a gun, he shot one, they ran away near the house, the police found a pool of blood.
A week later, he was kidnapped, taken to a cemetery, they shot through the palms of his hands and left him there.
Probably these were friends of the thief he shot and he was lying in this cemetery.
In the same 1999, at night I caught a cold from the shots of our neighbor, who was a police colonel, he was shot in the car when he was parking the car in the garage, the police found 60 AK shells.
That was the situation we had
In the USA we have a saying "Speed is fine, but accuracy is final." Sorry for what Biden the Democrats have been doing to Russia and Ukraine. Trump will end the war.
what about now?
Зачем перед иностранцами распинаться? Они тебе посочувствуют?
@@mikman7219 I sympathize with you. That's why I and most Americans voted for President Trump to end the war.
@@mikman7219 А что такое?
Подумаешь поделился историями из 90-ых.
Так то я и про ВОВ рассказывал и про прадедов ветеранов, что они пережили тогда и многим было интерестно.
It is amazing how the violence situation in Colombia 🇨🇴 has improved. Since 2997 I have visited the country many times and never felt threatened or in danger. Of course there is crime but not the widespread violence like in the 90's.
Maybe in 2997 Colombia is a peaceful country, actually . Who knows…
Can you tell us how is life in 2997 ? since you were there ,damn I wish I can live that long
@@1474JOHNFr, maybe Colombia in 2997 was the dominant country and invaded all the Americas 🤷🤷
2997 sure seems like the year Colombia will get it right. Good for them! How’s the rest of Latin America in 2997, can you tell us please. I’m from Mexico and I’d really like to know
And it is coming back. Today they killed a tourist
That new President of El Salvador REALLY cleaned that country up!
😂😂
Way better than what it used to be but don’t be fooled. He controls all media so if there are any murder that do happen , he will order them to be downplayed, mis-categorized or not mentioned at all.
It’s becoming a police state. It’s the beginning of a Latin American Putin.
He’s changed the constitution to consolidate power and never leave the post.
At the price of so many innocent lives also!
@@Zulu369 Nah. The people of el salvador love him.
Colombia, Brazil, and Venezuela really have been pumping numbers for 20 years.
El Salvador's super jails is making El Salvador a much safe place, all thanks to the current president
Bukele
Sad to see my country Myanmar changed after coup. From second safest country in Southeast Asia to highest homicides list.
Because your military is brutal.
@@yayat9015 And backed by China!
Sad to see my former country South Africa, 2nd on the list despite our country having no civil war or coups...
Aaah, so that's the reason, I was wondering why is Myanmar even on the top list.
Eu super entendo sua frustração, mas é importante temos em mente que a impunidade é a principal causa de muitos países serem tão perigosos. Nos últimos anos aqui no meu país as leis penais passou por mudanças ,ainda que considera leves, mudou pra tentar trazer mais segurança.
Wow, South Africa 😢
Now I understand why Jamaicans are good runners.
😂
😂😂😂😂 so sad
Bruh!!!😂😂😂😂😂
Wouldn't that make them BAD runners not being able to run away ? 🤔
*Shoutout to Colombia, Honduras, El Salvador, and Jamaica for regaining their titles.*
El Salvador came a long way
Parabéns aos irmãos de El Salvador 🤝 nunca caiam em conversa de políticos que defende a impunidade de bandidos,isso é crucial pra segurança de todos nós.
My beautiful broken country had a dream that became a living nightmare...
🇿🇦
Sounds like future Canada, seriously. I think what makes Canada and Canadians the worst right now is that they don't realize a complete collapse can and will happen to them.
South Africa was one of the safest countries in the world, even more safe than Japan and Switzerland during Apartheid and became one of the most unsafe places after Apartheid ended.
Unbelievable how Colombia got from the top to the ones on the bottom
I hate to say but it was after Alvaro Uribe president took over
alvaro uribe velez? author of peasant massacres, the biggest cocaine trafficker and most corrupt politician in the history of the contry? the same uribe that sold tjhe country's resources dirt cheap and wanted to become president for life? the same uribe that ordered the killings of thousands of civilians to pass them off as dead insurgents? that b4st4rd who had dealings with monsanto to fumigate peasant fields growing food but left the coca plantations intact? uribe is a crimminal with blood on his hands.
Almost around the time Colombia started selling its cocaine to Mexico and let them distribute into the US.
@@CamiloOrejuelawhy do you hate to say it?
@@XenonTV7 because he made a lot of innocent people to die too, he had a strong military strategy that made the country safer but ironically destroying life for a lot of families at the same time. Very controversial man, I'm not a fan of him, that's why I hate to say.
Like everyone else, I couldn't help but notice El Salvador: plummeted from #1 right off the list in recents yrs. Thanks to its current president.
What do the blue and green bars indicate?
Bet South-Africa has taken top spot for 2023...
This was during apartheid homicides were frequent to non white south african
Russia in early 90s was not joke in terms of crime.
Right
And now I read your news as if it were a crime report. You have the head of organized crime sitting in the Kremlin!!
Parabéns a grande Rússia. Mas conta aí, o que foi feito pra ter ajudado seu país a ficar seguro?
@@Thainara-r2p Я, как переживший 1990е в недетском возрасте гражданин России, отметил бы два фактора. Первое - как это не странно, отсутствие активной борьбы с преступностью в 90е помогло извести криминал: особо агрессивные и асоциальные элементы просто уничтожили себя сами. Была некая особая социальная атмосфера - либо ты бандит, либо просто мирный житель, и криминал тебя мало трогал (конечно, случайности были, но их вероятность была небольшая. А при соблюдении простейших мер предосторожности во многих местах она была околонулевой.). Не было массового "среднего бандитского класса" благодаря традиционному массовому пониманию "бандитизм - это очень плохо". И второй фактор отчасти вытек из первого - со временем общество стало более адекватным за счёт сокращения поголовья неадекватов, и потихоньку поднялось его благосостояние. Отчасти благосостояние поспособствовало сокращению преступности отчаявшихся от голода людей, на самом деле социально и морально достаточно приличных. Некоторые в 1990е шли в криминал из-за просто проблем с выживанием, потом этот фактор пропал. В начале 90х (даже с конца 1980х) была первая волна криминала, но к концу 90х она сошла на нет. В конце 1990х - начале 2000х была вторая небольшая волна, связанная с ростом благосостояния - пришли передел собственности и наркомания. Но опять же, это были относительно небольшие группы (относительно всего общества), они также вымерли за 5-7 лет по вышеописанному сценарию начала 90х. После этих этапов остались в основном люди, желающие жить более-менее честно (особо активные в массе вымерли ранее, не оставив потомства).
@@АндрейМилованов-у9уда на самом деле проблема была куда глубже, если разобраться.
It’s crazy to think that from 2009-2013 when the cartel activity was at its highest Mexico was still not on the list really shows how dangerous those other countries were at the time.
That’s dues to the way the murders are counted and the inefficiencies of police departments, the countries on this list have bad crime but they’re probably not the worst, it’s just the police in them are actually able to record the murders some-what effectively.
After what happened in Colombia people learned the hard way how to handle cartels and mostly stop trusting the police they all corrupt so it is better to side with the cartels since they mostly care about drug profits instead of putting innocent people in Jail plus regular people know that the cartel will sell them out an plant evidence if you don't help them out. You think police would at least investigate but NAHH just put them all in Jail forever so the whole problem with Mexico is simple they have a parasitic corrupt government that won't do nothing to stop the cartels unlike El Salvador and that exactly the reason why Trump said what he said he is not wrong about Mexico
Guess why South Africa jumped to near the top in 1994?
Guess why the country with most whites in Africa is the most dangerous and unequal one 😆
My father who is argentinean of German heritage was treated better in South Africa in 1988 than black south Africans
Why
@@a.chavez5808 Because that was the year the ANC government got into power.
Yeah, right after the brutal apartheid regime. I guess they learned well from their masters.
Bukele is the greatest Latin American leader of all time !!! He is the GOAT 🐐
Honestly, I thought Mexico was going to be number 1. Before I moved to Canada, I never felt safe there.
I would never take the bus home after 7 pm alone, or even leave my house just to walk around the neighborhood to chill at night. That would be a death sentence! I’m actually amazed at how safe other countries are, because sadly back in my country things are very VERY dangerous after a certain hour, and if you own a small business, you always have to “cooperate” and give a percentage of money to people who are working for cartels 🫤
I miss my country, but I definitely don’t miss the violence, the corruption, the murders, etc.
Yo tambien pensé que estaría entre los primeros. Definitivamente creo que los numeros de México estan totalmente maquillados. Aun viviendo en la CDMX se siente miedo. No quiero imaginar en el norte o el sur. Muy triste
@@saulguillen7418 why snd how r the numbers distorted?
También lo pensé yo
Pero pensar eso solo le deja con la duda
Si Mexico está tan mal, pero aparece abajo
Que tan mal está Jamaica??
Meanwhile the us is a bit dangeroud
El Salvador ha desarrollado la vacuna contra la delincuencia, 4 dosis de bukelazo y un país ya no se infecta de despojo social.
Así es 🇸🇻🙋🏻♂️💙
Solución a corto plazo, en pocos años volverá a ser el campo de guerra de antes. Además, es miserable y carente de industria, así que no tiene mucho futuro.
@@ROCKNROLL947 Pero por ahora le va mejor que a su país. Vaya y junte sus muertos, que en El Salvador ya no hay.
Dictadura
El Salvador vale mierda.
You start to doubt the accuracy of the information when you don't see your country in the list, yet you always sleep with open eyes.
I sleep with an open door.
Nah, you just don't want to believe simple facts
Maybe you live in some small dump, which isn't the sams as the whole country.
Where are you from?
@@dmoore396Nah it's just that he doesn't just blindly believe what he's told like you. We have no idea how alot of these data is recorded.
The only ranking where I don't want to see Colombia at the top of the list and peace on the missing 🇨🇴
The Bukkele effect is palpable, holy god.
Bukelele must be a magician. We need one in Colombia.
0:37 Do you mean to tell me that they only began recording homicide statistics after apartheid in South Africa 😭😂
I fear that in the next stat, I'll see my dear country, Ecuador 😢🇪🇨
The 3 tortured and killed ladies 2 months ago...I've read about this case...😱😭
En octubre ganamos con la lista 5 y seremos nuevamente un país seguro
Não mesmo, estou acompanhado o grande trabalho do seu presidente no combate a criminalidade! Estão de parabéns! Mais impunidade, mais violência, portanto temos que ter muito cuidado com os políticos.
When Betty La Fea was aired, Colombia was the most dangerous country in the world 💀🇨🇴
Xd
Un clásico
I’m Honduran, Cuban, Brazilian. My bloodline is a crazy one
Both Russia and El Salvador use to have very high murder rates and now both Russia and El Salvador have low murder rates.
Except El Salvador had a way better turnaround improvement that it is at around a shocking 4.0 every 100K homicide rates now as of 2024!!!!
Meanwhile the Us, once a very safe country, is getting higher murder rates
Interesting that homicides in South Africa increased dramatically after independence in 1994 - from nowhere, to 3rd place, finally ending in 2nd place. It seems the population took the "do as you want and feel free" advice literally.
It wasn't Independence but the end of the Racial segregation policy called Apartheid( White Minority rule ) and the introduction of a " nonracial " Democratic system( Black Majority rule ).
South Africa gained Independence from Britain in 1910 as the Union of South Africa.
Energy shortages from neglect of power plants and wealthy white flight are the root causes
@@steveb9667 the root cause is the government, before the old government would crackdown on crime, nowadays they are complacent.
Eugene Terreblach was still invisible at the time
A wise person once said "correlation does not equal causation"
El Salvador, 1994: The US government deports tens of thousands of former guerrillas and death squads members that emigrated to the US at the end of the civil war in the early 90´s, and they became the breeding ground for the explosion in homicides in the small centroa. country when started to create the bloody gangs called maras, making extorsions and murders the norm of everyday life. El Salvador, 2019: Nayib Bukele takes office, and began the End of the reing of terror of the maras, improving the life of commom salvadorians. Bukele is also fighting against corruption and tourism and investments have exploded in the last 5 years. My greetings to all salvadorians around the world!!
Wow a lot of Caribbean and Latin American countries!
This goes a long way to explaining the illegal migration issue for USA!
No it doesn't if you are truly informed about this issue
Maybe Caribbean and Latin American countries could a little bit safer if Americans don’t buy them so many drugs.
@@AbelPeña2067That makes absolutely no sense.
@@castlebound2010 Which you probably aren't
@@jaimeosbourn3616 or you, given your misinformed statement
The Salvador president Nayid Bukele has made a very good job 👏
Jamaica is not the pot smoking laid back culture I once thought
Well, it is, but that pot is laced with PCP.
Bro you cannot judge. A country by what u see on tv
Surprisingly the Rasta culture is actually frowned upon in Jamaica........ they are seen as lazy and don't do anything just smoke weed all day
When tourists travel Jamaican streets by car, the advice locally is to never stop at stop signs.
@@toddsands6000nobody locally says that, stop with the lies
my childhood was in the 90s. I remember this difficult time for Russia. Immigrants from the Caucasus and former Soviet republics are now committing many crimes in Russia
Where is the source ? Where is the data from please ?
Scanning the list i have been to most of those countries over the past 20 years. The only one i felt unsafe in was South Africa
With Malema progression there will be a civil war 😢
U speak nonsense
Other than Russia at a few points, it's almost all tropical countries.
Infierno tropical 🔥
Caribbean islands are some of the worst and most dangerous places on earth, yet European tourists flock there, many of whom die every year. I don't get it!
90-s in Russia were rough times. Government authorities were very weak, gangs shooted each other on the streets in the day time, etc. And western propaganda likes to point at 90-s and say that was democracy and good times because they had our Boris as puppet, lol.
Per 100,000 people.
These "tropical countries" are islands with very small populations in the millions, in comparison to world power nations like USA and Russia (which appears on the list several times) in the billions
Many Europeans dying every year is a bit of an exaggeration isn't it?
Salvador and colombia went such a long way...a little sad to see colombia going up this last years they did such a good job in the last decades they should maintain their safety and be wiser
That’s me never going to the Caribbean on holiday 😎
If you don’t leave the resorts and venture out by yourself, you’ll be just fine. Tourist never get targeted, unless they literally go where they were told not to go
I just arrived back from Belize. Their biggest industry is tourism. They protect the tourists. The tourists are left alone in many countries. These murder statistics are rarely tourists.
When tourists get hurt or killed, it makes the news around the worlld.
I never go to third world countries under any circunstances, included France
Yeah France is worse than any third world country
As long you stay at the resorts, you'll be just fine.
This was a real eye opener. So much for buying a yatch and crusing the Caribbean. The Bahamas even made the list. Alot of surprises for me. Guess we should stick to the Great Loop.
It's per 100,000 people. These island nations are very small in comparison to Russia and Brazil which made the list and stayed in it for a while... Which says something cuz they are hugely populated nations.
Also doesn't specify the type of homicide (muggings, executions, domestic, religious, etc)
On the graph, what number is this: "per 100,00" ?
Is that supposed to be 100,000?
Bro probably used AI to make this. I agree, it's misinformation at the least.
From 2019 onwards: "Delete my country of that list immediately".
Sincerely,
NAYIB BUKELE 🇸🇻🇸🇻🇸🇻🇸🇻🇸🇻🇸🇻🇸🇻
WOW ! ... El Salvador moved from the first place to 16-th place... in only 2 years !!
2024- El Salvador has the lowest homicide rates than any country in North America and South America.
Muere más gente en nombre de falsas democracias que en guerras.
A eso sí se le debe reconocer como una verdadera transformación, no lo que acá en México han querido nombrar, por la parte oficialista, como: " la 4Ta Transformación"
@@arturobustos3943 CHINA LO SOLUCIONO EJECUTANDO A TODOS LOS DELINCUENTES DE SANGRE Y A TRAFICANTES. Y SURTIO EFECTO.
Nos preguntamos sobre como obtienen esta informacion con tanta precision cuando en muchos de estos paises las estadisticas oficiales no son realmente su fuerte...
Pues... de las estadísticas oficiales. Fíjate cómo en 1994 El Salvador pasa de NO estar en la lista a estar el primero con casi el doble de homicidios que el segundo. Obviamente no quiere decir que ese año hubiese una hecatombe apocalíptica, sino que simplemente antes de ese año no se publicaban estadísticas oficiales ( puede que ni siquiera se hiciese un registro formalizado de víctimas). El hecho de registrar las victimas oficialmente es ya de por sí un paso muy importante para tomarse este asunto en serio.
esta totalmente manipulado....usted cree semejante estupidez....
el concepto de asesinato varia mucho en razon de muertes por dolo que se consideren legalmente un crimen, muertes por guerras de carteles y muertes por fuertes conflictos politicos internos no permiten establecer la realidad en la consideracion de fallecimientos por asesinato y menos en razon de la cantidad de habitantes......paises q carecen de dichos aspectoos apareceen de modo peooor, pues al no tener problemas de subversion armada, guerras de mafias entre carteles, y tener la ventaja de ser paises menos pobladoos saleen peor librados pues demuestra que son paisees realmente un ascoo para la integridad de los civiles.....
@@antonioalonso2986 Fíjate cómo caen los números de asesinatos desde que Bukele no publica las cifras de muertos - particularmente las de los muertos a manos de las fuerzas del orden.
Haiti's not here because there's no point in showing the disaster of a nation it has become in all fronts.
Happy to see Colombia slowly going down in this list, and happier for El Salvador literally noping its way out of the list as soon as Bukele took over.
It’s very strange that the country with more assault weapons and mass killings is nowhere to be seen in the graph.
Travel to those countries and you will never ask this again
Its just under the radar there.
All the countries on this list have one thing in common…they are third world countries. Severely impoverished. That’s all there is to it.
If this list was about first world countries only, the US would be on top right now and probably would have been top 3 or top 5 for the timeframe shown in the video…that’s what people mean when they complain about crime here.
They are the one who fakes the graph
That country sold or traded assault weapons to those corrupted governments. USAs government is corrupted as well by the way.
Crazy to see a peaceful country like Dominica on the list, but Haiti is nowhere to be seen
I don't think the Haitian government provides any crime data. I believe that the crime data officially posted does not represent the true numbers. Even in the US, not all data is reported. But one thing is for sure, Haiti is definitely up there in homicides, I worked over there for two years back in 1994 during the infamous peace missions. It was not at all pretty.
Literal
cause Haiti is so bad, there are no official realiable data. Hell on earth
Haiti is always get the negative spotlight for a reason,lol
Must be per capita!
*The U.S. don't call most homicide as homicides.*
How do you know? There was another comment that was there
You got a bug in the code. A bar moves right while the numbers are going down, and vice versa. That is because the scale changes with the maximum value.
Thank you I will take your comment into account
Interesting how many of these countries were former members of the British Empire.
I didn't see India on the list
@@ragnarbluechip8795if this is rape statistics then India would be here
Or the US and Canada
India, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, USA, and Ireland aren't on the list. There are more people in India alone than all the former colonies on the list.
@@magistrumartium India ins't a good examples of anything.
In 2024, these figures will be obsolete in many of the listed countries. For example, Columbia has made substantial progress in curbing drug trafficking and related homicides. Another issue is the homicide rate doesn't reflect how dangerous a country is for tourists or even for an average resident because, in most of the listed countries, the homicides are concentrated in drug-trafficking-related violence.
What surprises me the most is to see so many Caribbean countries in the top 10 !! I had no idea Jamaica was the country in the world with the most homicides ( 52,1 people are killed in 100.000 )… I better think twice before choosing a Caribbean country for my next vacation … It may very well be a one way ticket … 😅
I have lived in Bogotá all my life, most of these crimes have to do with drug trafficking businesses, fights between gangs, if you are a tourist and you do not get into trouble with anyone, you can live here without problems, there is still one more problem which is robbery, cell phone theft, pickpocketing, etc.
@@dfeslavab I agree, Colombia has done well after the 1990's. What impresses me the most is how well El Salvador cleaned things up in their country. I hope El Salvador's economy has improved after cracking down on crime.
@@dfeslavab totally agree with you. to bad the majority of Americans don't have critical thinking skills.
The thing with crime in Jamaica is its almost completely localized and doesn't affect tourists at all. Shoot even gangs in Jamaica purposely are against targeting tourists because of the importance to the overall economy.
@@AA_dagr8t This probably coming from an OG gangster from Jamaica,...not really.
Причина только одна это слабые страны , которые ни могут защищить людей,это коррупция в эшелонах власти ,бедность, когда люди ни знают чем кормить себя и свою семью. Тогда появляються такие профессии как наркоторговецы,проституция, грабители,мошенники разных мастей. Только когда люди перестанут бороться за выживание ,будет сокрощатся убийства.
I think that the underlying reason is a bit more due to the actual people/race of the country.
А скажут, скажут что Белоруссия плохая страна потому что сами засранцы, и что она обязана быть плохой потому, что так угодно властелину.
@@andyhayes7828the race? Are you f&$@n kidding????
@@andyhayes7828no, because every human being has an innate sense of the difference between right and wrong. What messes with this is injustice, and then people start to justify themselves stealing and so forth.
People start killing each other when the West brings "freedom" to them. They support radicals, weaken the state and put their puppets in power who help them to steal resources while people are fighting for existence. And then they call such countries "jungles". Read about the government by chaos.
Look at Libya. It was a successful country with happy educated people. Now they have slavery.
AAAH.. South Africa rockets to the top after 1994....
Guess why the country with most whites in Africa is the most dangerous and unequal one 😆
What significantly happened during that time I wonder? The injection of drugs into their people? Government corruption? The takeover of gangs?
I got dizzy watching El Salvador fall off the chart. That Bukele must be one great leader.
I noticed that Thailand never made it on to that list. Love the place! How about an opposite list - the safest countries in the world with the lowest homicide rates. I'd really like to see that.
Its a good idea, thank for your comment
😲 a few countries like island nations came as a complete surprise to me,other countries like the central and southern latin American countries didn't surprised me at all with exception for Colombia since it came to rest in the lower end of the list after sitting long years at the top,👍🏻🇵🇹🙋🏻♂️.
Former Colombia ex Prez Uribe ordered Not to make public assassinations,executions,etc anything blood related,that’s why there’s no Data.
Because the carribean countries have very small populations.
A lot of foreigners still believe Colombia is the same country it used to be back in the early 90s when Pablo Escobar was alive, this is why they get surprised when they see the stats noticing Colombias improvement in terms of safety and security.
Unfortunately international media keep on selling the same image of Colombia, because Pablo’s story sells a lot in movies and tv series
Mi pais Colombia lo ha afectado es la corrupción, el narcoparauribismo y las narcoguerrillas...
Same as my country bro.. Mexico!
Y el narcoparacoguerrillo-petro le faltó decir, que ha disparado los secuestros, la extorsión y la violencia rural a cifras de hace 20 años.
Por cierto, si vio la cifra de muertes violentas en el gobierno Uribe?
Hoy en dia la impunidad del narco Petro esta acabando al pais
El Uribismo antes fue lo que frenó la violencia 🤷🏽♂️.
El Salvador came out of nowhere in 1994.
And in 2019 it’s making his way out of the list like : Excuse me, Excuse me. Bye.
I though Jamaica was a peaceful place. Dissapointed 😢
Tourist are never targeted. Tourism is the main export for a lot of Caribbean countries and thus the government makes sure nothing happens to tourists. The locals also don’t target tourists as most of the crime is concentrated in the more impoverished areas which again, are far from tourists attractions. Just look at the numbers. The only tourist that have ran into misfortune are the ones that venture out by themselves because they want to “see how the locals live”.
Basically, don’t leave the resort unsupervised and you’ll be fine
Lol who told you that
@@user-bs5qr5ie4s i know because I’m from the Caribbean…
How can you think Jamaica peaceful
How can you judge a country you have never lived in before
@@user-bs5qr5ie4s who are you talking to?
Where is the US on this list..?
The US is a first world country…it will never be on this list…nor any other first world country for that matter. The countries on this list are severely impoverished and ruined by corruption in the government.
If this list was about first world countries, the US would be near the top of the list
It would be too racist!
@@Krishna0666 how so?
@@vaughnb142 American Black people do most of the killing, even at being only 15% or so of the population.
The name of the music, please.
I am 68 and shocked. I thought USA would be the top, from all the news here in America! Geeze.... how horrifying it must be for people trying to raise families in these places. USA does rank highest though in countries with similar economic situations, and more than 5 times the total homicide rate has been killed yearly in wars around the world, is what I read. I am also shocked to see countries here like Jamicia.... and a few of these countries, I had to look up. This was great for me learning new things! I hope we can all find a way to peace, and I believe many of these places would be better off for everyone if their economic situations were higher, and if they were not being used by others... such as companies that make profits and do a lot of illicit things there.
I am german, Brittas boyfriend. After every case of guncrime in my country, politicians, journalists and members especially of political left organisations shout: More restrictions of gunlaw, ownership of weapons must be forbidden. May be fifteen years ago, journalists did research and compared gunlaw and guncrime in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Why ? All three countries are rich industry countries, all are federal democracys and belong to the , circle of german culture ', but there is different gunlaw. Still today, Switzerland has most liberal gunlaw, Germany most restrictive, and Austria is between. The result: Most guncrime is in Germany, second Switzerland, third Austria. But not to much difference, and low crime compared to other parts of world.
I can’t believe anyone would think that a country like USA with a massive police force, good education system, a welfare system, a democracy and low unemployment would come top of the list. They are top of the murder rate for countries with similar benefits.
Thanks for your comment😊
That's because it's per 100,000. USA has one of the highest populations, whereas practically all those countries listed have populations that might match just one of our States. The majority of the murders in the USA are tied pretty much to the highly populated Cities, like Chicago. Since each State is supposed to be a Sovereign country of their own, to get a more accurate depiction, we'd probably have seen individual States listed, instead of having it all watered down by identifying the United States as just one great big country. People don't understand what UNITED STATES means.
@@robertkarp2070 I looked it up, it's the same way of calculating for the USA. Surprisingly, USA is lower. I see your point, and certainly some of the calculations would be different if just metropolitan areas were calculated. Also there are some things not considered homicide, such as police work, and wars that Americans are involved in.
How come Haiti is not in your list for 2020 and 2021, man the gangsters doen’t have no regard for human life.
Maybe because in Haiti there are no formal organisations to keep a real death toll. Haiti would definitely be on there
Haiti didn't make the list because homicide in Haiti is a political tool used by some of the elite and some foreign entities to destabilize the country and control a puppet government! It is not in Haitians' nature. It's similar to what's been happening in the Sahel region of Africa. Most of the crimes in Haiti are concentrated in the capital and (occasionally) some other larger cities. Haitians' low tolerance for this can be seen in the recent "Bwa kale" movement, where many gang leaders have been lynched. The gangsters (out of fear for their lives) had stopped all criminal activities. In time those gangs resumed their activities. Proof there are powerful hands behind the insecurity in Haiti!
@@360degreesmissnothingomg Haiti has gotten that bad smh do they even still have a government??
Haiti is such a lawless uncivilised and dysfunctional country the overwhelming majority of murders in Haiti never get reported.
No, they actually have no regard for human life. 🧐
What is the meaning of the different colors in the different bars?
I don't think I'll be visiting the Caribbean any time soon.
You better stay locked at home.
@@joselassalle4958 I'll not be locked at home I'll be holidaying in Europe and the far East thanks for the advice.
Pick a nice resort and don't leave it, you'll be fine. I go every year.
Costa Rica is a beautiful and safe country. The people are friendly,and education and environment are values they hold dear.
Tourist are never targeted. Tourism is the main export for a lot of Caribbean countries and thus the government makes sure nothing happens to tourists. The locals also don’t target tourists as most of the crime is concentrated in the more impoverished areas which again, are far from tourists attractions. Just look at the numbers. The only tourist that have ran into misfortune are the ones that venture out by themselves because they want to “see how the locals live”.
Basically, don’t leave the resort unsupervised and you’ll be fine
what is meant by homocide depends on the country, for example in some country's a cop shooting a fleeing criminal in the back isn't considered homicide.
in other places honor killings are legal.
and even some others killing in self defense will often get you are charge of homicide.
Thanks for your comment bro
@@YouGraphs is this graph based of the individuals country's definition of homicide, a single country's definition or a international organization's?
Deaths from terrorist attacks and wars don’t count either. Hence why Mexico never makes it to the top…or any of the middle east or African countries that had internal warfare or a coup within the last 2 decades
@@Footballazz Also, a good point.
Are you sure? I think homicide just means killing someone, not murder.
Whats the blue and green colors meaning? Thanks
¡Hola! ¿Podrán hacer un gráfico que señale la posesión de armas de fuego entre los ciudadanos de cada país?
Yes! That’d be a good one. But hard to make as most countries outside the US don’t really track these things
Si encuentro datos al respecto, sería un video interesante, gracias por la idea
Misión imposible. En Colombia, por ejemplo, conseguir un arma de fuego legalmente es costosísimo y hasta te obligan a pasar pruebas sicológicas. En cambio, cualquier delincuente de tercera categoría se consigue un arma.
Let me see. I'm assuming that, in the title, you mean every 100000 inhabitants, and below, you are using a comma where U.S. folks would use a decimal point? Then Baltimore City would come in at 55,70
This decimal point is also NOT used in german language countries.
I'm not questioning the numbers, but I'm pretty sure these ranking are missing a lot of countries.
Proud of my Brazil , always on the list !
4:22 - Check it again.
4:24 Now you're pround of Brazil no more.
Para de tentar chamar atenção de gringo 😂😂
Isso ai certamente é um mexicano complexado!
What we have in Jamaica is segregated violence. As long as the bloodshed doesn't include a tourist. I wish it were as easy as El Salvador, where the criminals can be identified by their tattoo's.
I’m proud of you, El Salvador. Astonishing what good leadership can accomplish
Funny how Mandela's Rainbow Nation showed their true colors.
That's why Elon Musk fleed from there.
@@erlanzmimenaga2567 But Elon Musk is a psychopath. He had got as many as three marriages(psychopaths changes relations very fast), he use marijuana (psychopaths love narcotics) and is also a liar. He is very narcistic and impulsive - there are the worst psychopatic characteristics. He will probably feel very comfortable with murderers. Someone made mistake calling him man with Asperger syndrome. Real Aspergers are rather people with STRICT VALUES (not changing marriages multiple times, never take narcotics etc). They are really valuable, good people. Contrary to Musk. He is a genious but also danger psychopath who ruined many people lives and have NO VALUES.
Bingo!
You took the words out of my mouth❤
Apartheid consequences
🇺🇸 has to be number 1 . Just amazed of how Colombia has changed its story. Been there twice and absolutely love it.
No country has to be number one! You are wrong US is safer than other countries!
Most countries in Africa don't have enough infrastructure to count each murder, if they had it they would be top 1 definitely