*2021 World Press Freedom Index
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#Covid19 pandemic has been used as grounds to close off journalists’ access to information sources and reporting in the field. Will this access be reopened when the pandemic is over?#RSFIndexhttps://twitter.com/RSF_inter/status/1384378583469154305?s=20 …
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#Germany
(down 2 at 13th), where dozens of journalists were attacked by supporters of extremist and conspiracy-theory groups during anti-lockdown protests, is no longer coloured white on the map. #RSFIndex https://rsf.org/en/germany pic.twitter.com/NHnNDySsP1
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#Belarus
(down 5 at 158th), reporters have been subjected to an unprecedented crackdown since the disputed presidential election on 9 August 2020. It’s Europe’s most dangerous country for journalists.
#RSFIndex https://rsf.org/en/belarus pic.twitter.com/6nmMwnWtRR
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China?
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What's wrong with y'all?
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Time for GoI to launch their own world press freedom index.
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Where is Pakistan?
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Freedom always bound with responsibility Pakistani journalist are not responsible nor capable to carry freedom .... they are usually backed by corrupt regime or they have their personal agenda
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2: Finland
3: Sweden
13: Germany
34: France
41: Italy
44: United States
67: Japan
111: Brazil
142: India
146: Algeria
180: Eritrea
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