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World Press Freedom Declines in 2008AuthorIvailo Anguelov
Epoch Times Publication DateJune 3, 2009
SummaryThis online news article describes changes in press freedom from the 2009 Freedom House report on its study of the previous year. World press freedom declines are enumerated by region and country. Trends in impunity, harassment, and limitations of legal protections of journalists are summarised. According to the author, the Freedom House study assesses the level of freedom in web-, broadcast-, and print-based media annually. Legal, political, and economic environments in which media operate are the key categories examined. It also considers the extent of laws, regulations, and instruments a government uses that significantly impacts the freedom of press in a particular region or country. Political environments that allow exertion of pressure by authorities, intimidation, and violence against journalists, or the existence of censorship or self-censorship, are the major contributors to the declining trends in the freedom of the press that the study further assesses. As stated here, "Out of the 195 countries and regions around the world studied, 36 percent are rated free, 31 percent are partly free, and 33 percent are not free at all. Only 17 percent of the world’s people live in countries that have freedom of press. For every one gain in freedom in 2008 there were two losses, marking the seventh straight year of a trend of global decline." The regional findings from the Freedom House study include the following:
The article concludes that countries with established democracies and apparent freedom of press are not immune to violations, citing negative changes in Israel, Italy, and Hong Kong. The continuing development of online media sources, providing people with an unlimited amount of independent news and pro-democracy views, is opening channels only where strict controls on access are not imposed. According to the author, the unwillingness or inability of governments to construct protective laws, eliminate restrictive legislation, and prosecute criminal groups or individuals that attack media or journalists creates an environment that is restraining the freedom of press. ContactEpoch Times
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SourceSocial Action Foundation for Equity listserv on June 7 2009. Placed on the Communication Initiative site June 12 2009 Last Updated July 17 2009 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTEDTop 5 Related Pages for this Summary |
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