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Malaysia Moves Up To 122nd Place In Press Freedom Index 2011/2012
KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 22 (Bernama) -- Malaysia has moved up to 122nd place in
the Press Freedom Index 2011/2012 compiled by Reporters Without Borders.
In the 2010 index, Malaysia was ranked 141th.
The latest index showed that Malaysia was ahead of regional countries like
Singapore (135), Thailand (137), the Philippines (140) and Indonesia (146).
Finland and Norway topped the press freedom survey of 179 countries,
followed by Estonia and the Netherlands at 3rd place, with Austria coming in at
5th position.
Rounding out the top 10 countries in terms of press freedom were Iceland and
Luxembourg at 6th place, Switzerland (8), Cape Verde (9), while Canada and
Denmark tied at 10th place.
At the bottom of the list were Turkmenistan (177), North Korea (178) and
Eritrea (179).
According to the report, Pakistan (151) was the world's deadliest country
for journalists for the second year running.
"Somalia (164), which has been at war for 20 years, shows no sign of finding
a way out of the chaos in which journalists are paying a heavy price," it noted.
BernamaTV cameraman, Noramfaizul Mohd Nor, 39, was killed while on duty in
the Somali capital, Mogadishu, on Sept 2, last year, which led to calls for
better protection for Malaysian press sent for coverage in war and disaster
zones.
The report said that the United States, at 47th place, owed its fall of 27
places to the many arrests of journalists covering Occupy Wall Street protests.
Commenting on its 10th annual press freedom index, Reporters Without Borders
said: "This year's index sees many changes in the rankings, changes that reflect
a year that was incredibly rich in developments, especially in the Arab world."
It noted that many media personnel paid dearly for their coverage of
democratic aspirations.
"The past year also highlighted the leading role played by netizens in
producing and disseminating news," said the organisation, which noted the entry
of Cape Verde and Namibia into the top 20.
-- BERNAMA