RWB releases 2020 World Press Freedom Index
Reporters Without Borders has released the 2020 World Press Freedom Index.

The report shows that the coming decade will be decisive for the future of journalism, with the Covid-19 pandemic.
It highlights and amplifies the many crises that threaten the right to freely reported, independent, diverse and reliable information.
The 2020 edition of the Index, which evaluates the situation for journalists each year in 180 countries and territories, suggests that the next ten years will be pivotal for press freedom.
“We are entering a decisive decade for journalism linked to crises that affect its future,” RSF Secretary-General, Christophe Deloire said.
According to him, the coronavirus pandemic illustrates the negative factors threatening the right to reliable information, “and is itself an exacerbating factor. What will freedom of information, pluralism and reliability look like in 2030? The answer to that question is being determined today.
There is a clear correlation between suppression of media freedom in response to the coronavirus pandemic, and a country’s ranking in the Index. Both China (177th) and Iran (down 3 at 173rd) censored their major coronavirus outbreaks extensively. In Iraq (down 6 at 162nd), the authorities stripped Reuters of its licence for three months after it published a story questioning official coronavirus figures. Even in Europe, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán of Hungary (down 2 at 89th), had a “coronavirus” law passed with penalties of up to five years in prison for false information, a completely disproportionate and coercive measure.
“The public health crisis provides authoritarian governments with an opportunity to implement the notorious “shock doctrine” – to take advantage of the fact that politics are on hold, the public is stunned and protests are out of the question, in order to impose measures that would be impossible in normal times,” Deloire added. “For this decisive decade to not be a disastrous one, people of goodwill, whoever they are, must campaign for journalists to be able to fulfil their role as society’s trusted third parties, which means they must have the capacity to do so”, he said.
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