I understand what you are trying to tell us here. People should have access to Bitcoin regardless of race, religion and economic situation and all countries and their governments should be respecting this right. However, as you may know, we are not living in an ideal or perfect world and the reality is that power is on the hands of the government and not really on the people. A person living in a country that decided to ban the ownership, use and trading of Bitcoin has no legal choice but to obey although, of course, there are many ways one can get hold of Bitcoin counteracting the ban but has to be done in discreet manner otherwise you can be feeling the heat and great inconvenience which we don't want to encounter in the first place. Maybe the best thing to do is to associate yourself with a group of people who are on the same mindset on Bitcoin and then start influencing people in the government so they can reverse their decision though this is never an easy task.