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Reporters Without Borders has compiled a list of 168 countries and organised them according to how free the press is in those places.
See the list at: http://www.rsf.org/rubrique.php3?id_rubrique=639

Most free are northern European countries Finland, Iceland, Ireland, and Netherlands which all have equally extremely free and open media. The Czech Republic is very close.

The UK is slipping badly, having dropped to tie with Lithuania for 27th position.

Australia is not doing very well at 35th position along with Bulgaria, France, and Mali.

Israel has nothing to be proud of at 50th.

Japan does far less well than I would have thought, at 51st.

Mainland USA is appalling at 53rd position, same as Botswana, Croatia, and Tonga, while extra-territorial USA is tragically at 119th.

Mexico is at 132nd, just above Egypt at 133rd.

Saudi Arabia -- the great middle east ally of the West is at the terrible 161st position.

North Korea is worst of all, at 168th.

Date: 2006-11-18 08:36 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] miriam-e.livejournal.com
This 50 point questionaire (http://www.rsf.org/article.php3?id_article=19390) is asked of the 14 freedom of expression organisations that are Reporters Without Borders' partners worldwide, its network of 130 correspondents, as well as journalists, researchers, jurists and human rights activists, to answer 50 questions about press freedom in their countries. I'm not sure how they calculated the final numbers, but it looks rather like they added up the responses and divided by 50.

I've always been very skeptical of terrorists as a reason for the freedom crackdowns and scary news. Terrorists kill about 600 people worldwide each year, and as those are the US administration's figures the numbers are probably a good deal lower than that. But each year:
- cars kill 1.2 million,
- AIDS kills more than 3 million,
- smoking kills about 5 million,
- starvation kills more than 16 million
Meanwhile the world's weapons budget is approaching a trillion dollars (about half of which is spent by USA). We could feed, clothe, house, and educate those 16 million for a whole year (at a dollar a day) by redirecting the weapon expenditure for just 10 minutes (or the USA weapons funding for 20 minutes). This would also probably have the nice side-effect of fixing most of the terrorist problem.

The USA and old soviet countries still have thousands of nuclear warheads pointed at each other. All we need is a small error and kablooey! End of civilisation. About 10 are all that are needed to utterly cripple USA. Ditto the ex-USSR. So what are all the couple of thousand for? They're not even at war anymore, for heaven's sake. If anybody is worried about weapons of mass destruction that is what we should be worried about -- not some dupe blowing himself up with a bomb on his chest and taking a dozen innocents with him.

The war machine is still poised to take everybody with them. I believe they are the greatest threat to human survival past the next several decades.

Wow. That was some rant. :)
Sorry.

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