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The best and worst countries in the world for information freedom--MAP: Press freedom around the world, mapped.

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Billions of people still live under regimes that severely restrict the press and the Web. That’s the lesson of a map recently released by a press freedom advocacy group, highlighting the worst countries in the world for information freedom.

The map, based on Reporters Without Borders’ press freedom rankings for 180 countries, shows home of the current Winter Olympics Russia in bright red, indicating a “difficult situation” for journalists and bloggers there. Russia, ranked 148th, shuts down seditious websites, bans so-called homosexual propaganda, prohibits religiously offensive expression, and heavily controls national TV stations, Russians’ main source of news.

The U.S. shows a “satisfactory situation,” but it has dropped 14 ranks since last year’s report and now sits at the 46th spot. This decline, according to the report, is due to the Obama administration’s hostility toward whistleblowers and leakers and the conviction of Chelsea Manning for releasing a trove of classified documents to WikiLeaks in 2010.

Most of Central and South America have “noticeable problems” or “difficult” situations. Those countries’ low rankings are in part due to the murders of journalists by powerful criminal organizations. In Mexico alone, 88 journalists were killedbetween 2000 and 2013. Some countries also suffer from a lack of editorial independence from the political system. In Brazil, for example, rich regional politicians own local newspapers, and the national media are in the hands of a small number of families.

The countries with the worst ranking include Syria, Iran, Saudi Arabia, North Korea, and China. In these countries, government authorities or militant groups intimidate, incarcerate, or even kill journalists, and access to the Web is carefully restricted.
 
Consider what I see on CNN daily, I would take this report with a very large grain of salt. Just because this is information, it doesn't mean it is the correct information and misinformation and misdirections tends to cause a lot of harm even than no information.
 
In Syria we see thousands of zionist Al Qaeda videos a day, where are the restrictions?

Iran must indeed protect the people against the MOSSAD/CIA agents who can start destroying a country after a self immolation (happens in all countries), and so block Facebook & Twitter

Israel is of course a shiny country who let the journalists go in besieged Gaza, we see thousands of pictures of palestinians
 
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China = North Korea = black in this map, seriously?

IF China is black, then North Korea is the black hole.
 
imo chinese media shouldnt b black atleast they dont spread propaganda like BBC....:agree:
UK media should b jet black
 
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