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Journalism hampered in more than 130 countries, according to Reporters Without Borders

2021-04-20T06:03:57.062Z


Only 12 countries out of 180, or 7% of the planet, report a “good situation” for press freedom. " Main vaccine against disinformation ", the exercise of journalism is " totally or partially blocked " in more than 130 countries, warns Reporters Without Borders (RSF), at a time when the health crisis is adding obstacles to the coverage of the news. According to its annual world press freedom ranking, published on Tuesday, April 20, 73% of the 180 countries assessed by the NGO are characterized


"

Main vaccine against disinformation

", the exercise of journalism is "

totally or partially blocked

" in more than 130 countries, warns Reporters Without Borders (RSF), at a time when the health crisis is adding obstacles to the coverage of the news.

According to its annual world press freedom ranking, published on Tuesday, April 20, 73% of the 180 countries assessed by the NGO are characterized by situations deemed "

very serious

", "

difficult

" or "

problematic

" for the profession.

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If this share of territories painted in black, red or orange on the world map remains stable over one year, only 12 countries out of 180, or 7%, against 8% in 2020, show a "

good situation

".

A "

white zone

" which has "

never

" been "

so small since 2013

", according to RSF.

In addition, the Covid-19 pandemic represented "

a form of opportunity for states which have been able to restrict press freedom

," RSF secretary general Christophe Deloire

told

AFP.

It has thus exacerbated the repression in the most muzzled countries such as Saudi Arabia (170th) or Syria (173rd, +1), according to the NGO.

The pandemic also "

caused a huge closure of access

" to the field and to sources for journalists, "

for a legitimate part, when it came to health precautions, but also illegitimate.

In both cases, the question is: will these accesses be reopened?

», Christophe Deloire is alarmed.

The situation is all the more worrying as journalism is the main bulwark against the "

virality of disinformation across borders, on digital platforms and social networks

", sometimes fueled by power.

"Anti-fake news decree"

Presidents Jair Bolsonaro in Brazil (111th, -4) and Nicolas Maduro in Venezuela (148th, -1) have thus "

promoted drugs whose effectiveness has never been proven by the medical world

", recalls the NGO.

In Iran (174th, -1), the authorities "

increased the number of journalists sentenced to better minimize the number of deaths linked

" to Covid-19.

Egypt (166th), it prohibits "

the publication of figures on the pandemic other than those of the Ministry of Health

".

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Malaysia, which has the clearest dropout (119th, -18), recently passed "

an anti-fake news decree

" granting "the

government the right to impose its own version of the truth

." And in Hungary (92nd, -3), where Viktor Orbán's regime "

uninhibitedly assumes

" the repression of press freedom, information on the coronavirus is "

blocked

" in particular by the emergency legislation in force. since March 2020, which criminalizes "

the dissemination of false information

".

At the bottom of the ranking are still China (177th), ahead of Turkmenistan (178th, +1), North Korea (179, +1) and Eritrea (180th, -2).

At the top of the table, Norway retains first place for the fifth consecutive year, ahead of Finland and Sweden, which has once again become third to the detriment of Denmark (4th, -1).

Brazil in red

Note, the exit of Germany (13th, -2) from the white zone because dozens of journalists were attacked "

by demonstrators close to extremist movements and conspirators during anti-health restrictions rallies

".

Europe remains the safest region but aggressions and abusive arrests have multiplied there, especially in France (34th) during demonstrations against the “comprehensive security” bill, in Italy (41st), in Poland (64th). , -2), Greece (70th, -5), Serbia (93rd) and Bulgaria (112th, -1).

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Across the Atlantic, the situation remains "

rather good

" in the United States (44th, +1) "

even if the last year of Donald Trump's mandate was characterized by a record number of assaults (nearly 400) and arrests of journalists (130)

”The red zone now welcomes Brazil,“

insults, stigmatization and orchestration of public humiliations of journalists

”having“

become the hallmark of President Bolsonaro

”. It still hosts Russia (150, -1) which has worked to "

limit the coverage

" of "

demonstrations linked to the opponent Alexeï Navalny

". Finally, if it remains the continent "

the most violent

»For journalists, Africa has seen some improvement with Burundi (147th, +13), Sierra Leone (75th, +10) and Mali (99th, +9).

Source: lefigaro

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