Democracy Forum · Est. 2024 · Open to All

Democracy Forum

What it is. Why it matters. What it's like to lose it.
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Featured Essay

What Democracy Actually Means — And Why the Difference Matters

Democracy is not simply voting. It is a system of structures, rights, and norms that protect individual dignity and collective self-governance.

Democracy, from the Greek dēmos (people) and kratos (rule), is far more than periodic elections. It encompasses the rule of law, separation of powers, protection of minority rights, freedom of press and assembly, and independent judiciaries.

Many regimes hold elections while systematically dismantling every other democratic institution. Understanding these distinctions is the first step toward defending freedom — especially when it is under threat from within.

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Voices from around the world
🇷🇺 Russia

"I watched my newspaper shut down overnight"

A journalist from Moscow describes the incremental silencing of independent media — each step small enough to ignore, until suddenly nothing remained.

🇻🇪 Venezuela

When the rule of law became a performance

A lawyer recounts how courts became instruments of political control, prosecuting dissidents while protecting loyalists under the same statutes.

🇧🇾 Belarus

Arrested for a white flower on my windowsill

After 2020's disputed elections, even symbols of protest became criminal. A Minsk resident recalls what ordinary life looked like under sudden crackdown.

🇭🇺 Hungary

The slow hollowing of institutions

A political scientist tracks how democratic backsliding often looks legal — using constitutional mechanisms to dismantle constitutional protections.

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