'Deep and disturbing' decline found in world media

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IANS Paris
Last Updated : Apr 20 2016 | 7:49 PM IST

A leading journalism advocacy group says media freedom experienced a sharp decline around the world over the past year, citing increasing government restrictions in places like Turkey, Poland, Tajikistan, and Egypt.

In its 2016 World Press Freedom Index released on April 20, Reporters Without Borders said that there had been a "deep and disturbing" decline in freedom of information in many places around the world.

The organisation, also known as Reporters Sans Frontiers (RSF), said independent media was also increasingly at risk from "religious ideologies" as well as "large-scale propaganda machines".

"Throughout the world, 'oligarchs' are buying up media outlets and are exercising pressure that compounds the pressure already coming from governments," the Paris-based group said.

The organisation put Finland, Netherlands, Norway, Denmark, and New Zealand at the top of its annual ranking of press freedom around the world. At the bottom were China, Syria, Turkmenistan, North Korea and Eritrea.

One of the countries that fell the most since 2015 was Tajikistan, where RSF said President Emomali Rahmon used counter-terrorism measures to silence dissent.

Poland also fell 29 places, due to a new law passed in January that gave the new conservative government tighter control over state media.

The US was ranked 41st, up from 49th last year, while Russia's placement rose from 152nd in 2015 to 148th this year.

RSF said it compiled the rankings by surveying media professionals, lawyers, and sociologists in 20 languages on seven different criteria: pluralism, media independence, environment and self-censorship, legislative framework, transparency, infrastructure, and abuses.

--Indo-Aisan News Service

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First Published: Apr 20 2016 | 7:36 PM IST

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