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Lowest Ranking Countries for Press
Freedom, 2007
According to The Worldwide Press Freedom
Index 2007, the ten most censored countries in the world include
five in Asia (North Korea, Myanmar (Burma), China, Vietnam, Laos), one
in Africa (Eritrea), two from the former Soviet republic
(Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan), one in the Middle East (Iran), and one in Cuba.
Eritrea is ranked last, replacing North Korea, as having the least press
freedom in the world. President Issaias Afeworki banished the
privately-owned press in Eritrea, and the few journalists who had the
courage to criticize the regime were thrown in prison, four of whom died
in detention. In 2007, repressive governments targeted bloggers and
online journalists as harshly as traditional media. In Vietnam, bloggers
were arrested and websites were closed in order to restrict online news
and information.
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