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== Governmental banning of Scouting ==
== Governmental banning of Scouting ==
Scouting has been banned in certain nations and remains banned in [[List of World Organization of the Scout Movement members#Countries with no Scouting organization|some of them]]. Scouting was banned in nearly all [[Communist]] countries, most [[Fascist]] countries, and some countries with [[totalitarian]] regimes such as Afghanistan under the Taliban, Malawi and Iran. Banning has caused Scouting to go underground in countries such as Poland, Franco's Spain, and [[Yugoslavia]]. The USSR banned Scouting in 1922, creating a separate [[Young Pioneer organization of the Soviet Union]], which gave birth to the [[Pioneer Movement]], still existing in some fashion in [[the People's Republic of China]], Cuba, [[North Korea]], Vietnam, and [[Tajikistan]].  
Scouting has been banned in certain nations and remains banned in [[List of World Organization of the Scout Movement members#Countries with no Scouting organization|some of them]]. Scouting was banned in nearly all Communist countries, most [[Fascist]] countries, and some countries with [[totalitarian]] regimes such as Afghanistan under the Taliban, Malawi and Iran. Banning has caused Scouting to go underground in countries such as Poland, Franco's Spain, and [[Yugoslavia]]. The USSR banned Scouting in 1922, creating a separate [[Young Pioneer organization of the Soviet Union]], which gave birth to the [[Pioneer Movement]], still existing in some fashion in [[the People's Republic of China]], Cuba, [[North Korea]], Vietnam, and [[Tajikistan]].  


Prior to World War II, Germany, Italy, Japan, Hungary, and Romania disbanded Scouting. Instead, Germany created the [[Hitler Youth|Hitler-Jugend]] (Hitler Youth) organization; Mussolini had a fascist youth organization, the [[Opera Nazionale Balilla|Balilla]]; and Romania under the [[Iron Guard]] had the [[Străjeria]].
Prior to World War II, Germany, Italy, Japan, Hungary, and Romania disbanded Scouting. Instead, Germany created the [[Hitler Youth|Hitler-Jugend]] (Hitler Youth) organization; Mussolini had a fascist youth organization, the [[Opera Nazionale Balilla|Balilla]]; and Romania under the [[Iron Guard]] had the [[Străjeria]].
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