Journalists in China are among the world's most repressed and media freedom is not improving there, according to Paris-based press advocacy group Reporters Without Borders. In its yearly Press Freedom Index released on Wednesday, the Chinese regime is ranked 171st out of 178 countries, with authorities regularly arresting and repressing journalists.
China has remained one of the world's worst ten countries for press freedom since press advocacy group Reporters Without Borders began publishing its Press Freedom Index in 2002, and this year is no exception.
China is ranked 171st out of 178 countries examined for the yearly survey, above North Korea and Burma but below Cuba, Vietnam and Laos.
The group's secretary-general Jean-Francois Julliard said there was little difference between the bottom ten, showing that economic development does not necessarily lead to respect for fundamental rights.
The report says the Chinese regime still censors and jails reporters, particularly in the far-western provinces of Tibet and Xinjiang.
Reporters Without Borders calls again for the release of writer and political activist Liu Xiaobo, who was arrested in June last year and sentenced to 11 years in prison.
A Chinese journalist and long-time campaigner for press freedom laws in China, Zan Aizong believes countries without press freedom are trapped in the past.
[Zan Aizong, Chinese Journalist for Oceanic Newspaper]: (first comment in the NTDTV report)
"If the people of a nation cannot enjoy freedom of speech and freedom of the press, then this society is a closed society, a dictator ship. If only the economy is opened up, that is not a society that has opened up. Both the economy and politics must be opened up, and people's fundamental rights must be guaranteed."
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NTDTV is anti-china media and sponsored by american authority. what do i need to say? conflict of national interest outweights human right or press freedom. otherwise why have not us army warred with commies to overthrow that regime?
ChineseSlaves 1 year ago
Until the Chinese government reforms and recognizes fundamental human rights, it is illegitimate and should be de-recognized by the international community.
blogbat 1 year ago
@1eyednewt
NTDTV is based in New York... You watch it but you prefer the government controlled media of China?
snowstorm9091moua 1 year ago