The 10 countries with the worst press censorship

CPJ reviews the worst countries with regard to journalists and journalists in 10 countries around the world

CPJ reviews the worst countries with regard to journalists and journalists in 10 countries around the world

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The US-based Committee on Protect Journalists (CPJ), which deals with restrictions on journalists and journalists, and the Freedom Press, has released a list of the 10 worst censorship countries. The CPJ reviewed the worst countries with regard to journalists and journalists in 10 countries around the world. The organization has been vigilant against state journalists in various countries, strictly monitoring them, not allowing them coverage. They have also examined factors such as abduction, torture, keeping their families under strict surveillance and using various types of tactics against them.

The organization states in its report that the countries with the worst press censorship continue to violate Article 19A of the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1946. And they have blamed journalists and journalists. The 10 countries with the worst press censorship are mostly Asian countries, with the African, American and European countries on the list. Violence in state-sponsored violence against journalists continues in most countries, the report says and they are being subjected to strict digital surveillance, including social media surveillance, and they are not being allowed to spread anti-state and anti-government content.

01. Eritrea

 

The neighboring country of Sudan, Ethiopia and Djibouti is ranked first with reference to the Eritrean press censorship; here Afsari has been the country’s president since 1993, who have put serious restrictions on journalists and journalists.

02. North Korea

 

North Korea, which faces opposition from around the world due to nuclear tests, has always been accused of blasphemy and human rights abuses. And the CPJ has included it in the report as the second worst country in the world with regard to press censorship.

03. Turkmenistan

 

Central Asian country Turkmenistan ranked third among the 10 worst countries in terms of CPJ journalists and journalists and in its report states that there are government barriers to the spread of information in this country.

04۔ Saudi Arabia

 

The Middle East and most important Islamic country Saudi Arabia is generally criticized for human rights violations and censorship. And this country ranks fourth in the worst countries in terms of press censorship.

05 China

 

Reportedly in China, considered one of the largest countries in the world and one of the largest economies in the world, there are serious restrictions on journalists in social media.

06. Vietnam

 

Vietnam is also considered one of the worst press censorship countries in the socialist Asian country and there is also state repression against journalists.

07 Iran

 

The Southwest Asian country of Iran, however, is generally regarded as one of the countries banning expression, the country, which plays an important role in Middle East politics, ranks seventh among the 10 worst censorship countries.

08 Equatorial Guinea

 

Equatorial Guinea, the least populous country in Central Africa, is also counted among the most backward and corrupt countries, it is estimated that more than 60% of the country’s population lives below the poverty line and has the worst press censorship.

09. Belarus

 

The eastern country, which is part of the former Soviet Union, knows Belarus as a peaceful country, but there is the worst censorship and it is ranked 9th on the CPJ list.

10 – Cuba

 

The Caribbean nation of Cuba is known as the most pro-US in the world, but it is also among the 10 worst censorship countries.

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