Czech Republic Drops One Spot To 11th In RSF’s World Press Freedom Index
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Czech Republic Drops One Spot To 11th In RSF’s World Press Freedom Index
The Czech Republic has dropped one spot in the World Press Freedom Index, published by the international non-governmental organisation Reporters Without Borders (RSF), and is now ranked in 11th place, RSF announced in a report released today. Slovakia ranks 37th in the index, one spot higher than last year. The RSF report states that media freedom around the world is at its lowest level in 25 years. According to the organisation, the media situa…
Svoboda médií ve světě je nejnižší za posledních 25 let, uvedla ve své pravidelné zprávě mezinárodní nevládní organizace Reportéři bez hranic (RSF). And for the first time, there is no need for it. Česko si v žebříčku proti loňsku o jedno místo pohoršilo na jedenáctou příčku.
Paris - Media freedom in the world is at its lowest level in 25 years, the international non-governmental organization Reporters Without Borders (RSF) said in its regular report today. According to it, the media situation in more than half of the 180 countries monitored is difficult or very serious, mainly due to the expansion of restrictive laws. The Czech Republic has fallen one place in the ranking compared to last year, to 11th place.
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