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Arabs have more press freedom than Israel: RSF | |||
2008-10-23 | |||
![]() In the post 9/11 world of fear-mongering and insecurity the world's top democracies are slowly but surely doing away with press freedoms, Reporters Without Borders' (RSF) press freedom index of 2008 said.
The Paris-based group ranked the U.S. at 119 outside its own territory while Israel, whose armed forces killed a Palestinian journalist this year, was 149th on the list for press freedoms beyond its frontiers.
The Palestinian Territories ranked penultimate in terms of Middle Eastern countries where authorities find "any excuse will do to get rid of trouble-makers and spies," the report said. Syria, which ranked 159th, was labeled the Middle-East champion in cyber-repression where Internet surveillance is so thorough that the least criticism is followed by arrest. Egypt's government, which faced a string of online protests this year, now labels every Internet user a potential danger, the report said ranking the biggest Middle-Eastern nation at 146. RSF labeled Tunisia, Libya and Iran--the lowest ranked Middle Eastern country--as dictatorships where journalists face an "unchanging hell" of a suffocating lack of press freedom. Saudi Arabia ranked 161 and the report said nothing is allowed to be published if it does not accord with government policy. | |||
Posted by:Fred |
#2 It was done this way: All countries were asked: Can your press criticize Bush? US anwered: YES Arab countries answered: Hell YES! That made them rank higher |
Posted by: European Conservative 2008-10-23 23:39 |
#1 Not all Arab journalists are commited tranzis? |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2008-10-23 19:53 |