Press freedom declines in US: Report

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IANS Washington
Last Updated : Apr 29 2017 | 11:48 AM IST

Press freedom in the US and across the world is at its lowest point in 13 years, according to a new report by the watchdog group Freedom House.

The group makes its annual analysis based on the legal, political and economic environment for journalists in the prior year, reports CNN.

This year's report issued on Friday changed the US' press freedom rating by two points, from 21 to 23 -- its worst rating in more than a decade.

The group attributes this to a worsening political environment, the rise and polarisation of partisan media outlets and an increase in Russian-sponsored propaganda related to the 2016 presidential election.

US President Donald Trump's open disparagement of the press, both as a candidate and since taking office, also contributed to the diminished score, according to the report.

"No US president in recent memory has shown greater contempt for the press than Trump in his first months in office," the report noted.

"Trump's attacks mirror initial actions in other countries where media freedom subsequently suffered far more drastic restrictions and interference," CNN quoted the report as saying.

However, the US is categorszed as having a free press in the latest findings, and its constitutional protections were applauded.

"The US enjoys lively, aggressive, and diverse media, and some of the strongest legal protections for reporting and expression anywhere in the world."

Globally, the 2017 report found that only 31 per cent of countries have a free press, which the group defines as "a media environment where coverage of political news is robust, the safety of journalists is guaranteed, state intrusion in media affairs is minimal, and the press is not subject to onerous legal or economic pressures."

Norway, Sweden, Finland, Belgium and Denmark had the most press freedom; North Korea, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Crimea and Eritrea had the least.

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First Published: Apr 29 2017 | 11:36 AM IST

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