Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Press freedom around the world: why is Iceland first and Eritrea last?

It is not economic prosperity but peace that guarantees press freedom. That is the main lesson to be drawn from the world press freedom index that Reporters Without Borders compiles every year and from the 2008 edition, released today. Another conclusion from the index - in which the bottom three rungs are again occupied by the “infernal trio” of Turkmenistan (171st), North Korea (172nd) and Eritrea (173rd) - is that the international community’s conduct towards authoritarian regimes such as Cuba (169th) and China (167th) is not effective enough to yield results.

“The post-9/11 world is now clearly drawn,” Reporters Without Borders said. “Destabilised and on the defensive, the leading democracies are gradually eroding the space for freedoms. The economically most powerful dictatorships arrogantly proclaim their authoritarianism, exploiting the international community’s divisions and the ravages of the wars carried out in the name of the fight against terrorism. Religious and political taboos are taking greater hold by the year in countries that used to be advancing down the road of freedom.” More + country index...

See also:

  1. Female Afghan journalist defies death threats...
  2. Russian blogger sentenced for criticizing the police...
  3. Americans and the Press...
  4. Americans losing faith in traditional journalism...
  5. Malaysian blogger Raja Petra Kamarudin detained for two years...
  6. Italian blogs are ... newspapers??? No kidding...

2 comments:

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  2. Hi RaKoon! Yes, I can see your comment. I took a look at your blog but there's nothing in it. What happened? Is it in Korean or English?

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