The correct answer is: Only conclusion II follows.
The statement says that the majority of people in the world live under governments that refuse them personal liberty and the right to dissent. This does not mean that people are indifferent to these things. In fact, it is likely that many people desire personal liberty and the right to dissent, but are unable to exercise these rights because of the governments they live under.
Conclusion I is not supported by the statement. The statement does not say anything about whether people are indifferent to personal liberty and the right to dissent. It is possible that people desire these things, but are unable to exercise them.
Conclusion II is supported by the statement. The statement says that the majority of people in the world live under governments that refuse them personal liberty and the right to dissent. This suggests that many people desire these things, but are unable to exercise them.
Therefore, the correct answer is: Only conclusion II follows.