This question should be answered with history as history will be your best guide in this question.
In 1917 Russia became communist, to control the people they killed anyone that disagreed with them. Being that communism is based in paganism, they killed or berated religious leaders, unless they switched to promote communism. By 1932 Stalin had taken Lenin's place as leader and he again killed off the opposition to him. He then signed an order on September 11th 1932 to take all the food from the Ukraine (a country controlled by Stalin and communism that resisted), this is known as the 'Holodormor' (murder by hunger) of roughly 10 million people.
In 1953 Chairman Mao takes control of China he removes food from the people as a tack to control the people as well as killing his opposition. The total is truly unknown but, "Chairman Maohimself claimed to have killed 70 million of his people"
In 1958 Castro takes control of Cuba with the help of Ernesto 'Che' Guevara. Che himself takes credit for personally executing 'more then 158 people' after taking power.
The answer can be found in the fact's listed above. But in this case you should research; Holodormor, Mao starves, Che's Diaries, Stalin's Correspondence with Kaganovich 1932-'36, As well Francisco Franco's Spain.
My opinion based on many years of study is that communism is the complete removal of peoples rights with control through killing many of their own people to guarantee this control.
This the answer would be people are treated poorly in communist countries.
I hope this helps
In a communist country, the treatment of people can vary widely depending on the specific policies and implementation of the government in power. In some cases, individuals may have limited personal freedoms and face restrictions on things like freedom of speech and movement. On the other hand, there may be benefits like free healthcare and education provided by the state. Generally, citizens may experience greater government control over their lives compared to in a democracy.
In a communist country, the government owns and controls the means of production and distribution of goods and services, while in a free country, individuals and private entities have more control over the economy. Communist countries tend to have centralized planning and fewer individual freedoms compared to free countries, where there is usually a greater emphasis on individual liberties and free-market principles.
Cuba is a Latin American country that is governed by a communist regime, with the Communist Party of Cuba being the only legal political party.
Exact figures on the number of members in the Communist Party USA are not publicly available, as the party does not disclose its membership size. It is estimated to have a few thousand members spread across the country.
The Communist Party of China now possesses approximately 68 million members, a figure that constitutes approximately 5 percent of the Chinese population. (China Today, Jan 2, 2000).
In a democratic society, power is distributed among citizens through voting and elections, with a focus on individual rights and freedoms. In a communist society, the government controls the means of production and wealth is redistributed among the population, aiming for economic equality and social justice.
China is known as the country of the people of Han. The Communist Party overtook the Chinese mainland in 1949.
No, it isn't a communist country.
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The People's Republic of China.
China is a republic, and is not Communist. Communism means a classless stateless society based on production for use, and would have to exist at a global level.
No ! Taiwan is very capitalist. Mainland China (The People's Republic of China is Communist-led.
No, Chad is not a communist country.
The first communist country to be founded was the Soviet Union, which no logner exists. What the oldest communist country currently in existance is depends whether or not you consider North Korea to still be communist. If you do, then North Korea is the oldest. If not, then it's the People's Republic of China.
Czechoslovakia
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Yugoslavia is no longer a country. Before its breakup it was a Communist country.