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Subject: [wanabidii] Press Freedom Index 2011 - 2012
Sent: Fri, Nov 30, 2012 7:43:49 AM
This year's index finds the same group of countries at its head, countries such as Finland, Norway and Netherlands that respect basic freedoms. This serves as a reminder that media independence can only be maintained in strong democracies and that democracy needs media freedom. It is worth noting the entry of Cape Verde and Namibia into the top twenty, two African countries where no attempts to obstruct the media were reported in 2011. Many countries are marked by a culture of violence towards the media that has taken a deep hold. It will be hard to reverse the trends in these countries without an effective fight against impunity. Mexico (149th) and Honduras (135th) are two cases in point. Pakistan (151st) was the world's deadliest country for journalists for the second year running. Somalia (164th), which has been at war for 20 years, shows no sign of finding a way out of the chaos in which journalists are paying a heavy price. It was Africa that also saw the biggest falls in the index. Djibouti, a discreet little dictatorship in the Horn of Africa, fell 49 places to 159th. Malawi (146th) fell 67 places because of the totalitarian tendencies of its president, Bingu Wa Mutharika. Uganda, mentioned above, fell 43 places to 139th. Finally, Côte d'Ivoire fell 41 places to 159th because the media were badly hit by the fighting between the supporters of rival presidents Laurent Gbagbo and Alassane Ouattara. Link: http://en.rsf.org/press-freedom-index-2011-2012,1043.html --Jobs in Africa - www.wejobs.blogspot.com nafasi mpya za Kazi www.kazibongo.blogspot.com Habari na Picha www.patahabari.blogspot.com DELL LATITUDE D 620 & D30 80 GB HardDisk ,CORE 2 DUO , 2.0 GHZ CPU ,2 GB RAM DVD/CD - RW ,WINDOWS 7 /WINDOWS XP ,WIRELESS , BLUE TOOTH . TSHS : 380,000 , 1 YEAR WARRANTY CALL : 0786 806028 Free Delivery in Dar es salaam Kujiondoa Tuma Email kwenda wanabidii+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com Utapata Email ya kudhibitisha ukishatuma Disclaimer: Everyone posting to this Forum bears the sole responsibility for any legal consequences of his or her postings, and hence statements and facts must be presented responsibly. Your continued membership signifies that you agree to this disclaimer and pledge to abide by our Rules and Guidelines. |
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