Press freedom reflects freedom in society. Surprised US fared so bad.
India Ahead Of Neighbours In Press Freedom
LONDON, May 5 (Bernama) – India has fared better than its neighbours in South Asia as well as the United States in the annual press freedom index prepared by an international media watchdog, the Press Trust of India (PTI) reported Thursday.
The index released Wednesday night by the Paris-based ‘Reporters Without Borders’ placed India in the press freedom scale at the 106th position while its neighbour Pakistan ranked 150 and the United States, 137.
India’s other neighbours were also low down the order in the index which rated 167 countries, with Sri Lanka placed at 115, Afghanistan at 125, China 159 and Nepal 160.
While Denmark retained its ‘numero uno’ position, North Korea was adjudged the country with least press freedom, the PTI said.
Calling them the “black holes” for news, the watchdog said half the countries in the bottom 10 of the index were from Asia – Vietnam (158), China (159), Nepal (160), Myanmar (163), Iran (164) and North Korea (167).
The report said in Nepal both King Gyanendra and Maoists cracked down on the newspapers while in China, despite some media privatisation, the government propaganda department monitors the media.
It said no improvement was seen in Myanmar where even death announcement columns were monitored and the replacement of some of the ruling Generals did not benefit the much awaited release of pro-opposition journalists there.
The “independent” press in Afghanistan, which has played a key role in the campaign for the elections, was frequently targeted and attacked, the report said.