Iran and China jail Journalist At Most

Diposkan oleh agus ariefandy syuhada on Friday, April 8, 2011


NEW YORK - Violence against journalists continues. Until 2010, there are 145 journalists imprisoned worldwide because the work jurnalismenya.

According to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) in its report on Friday (08/04/2011), Iran and China are the countries most hostile to journalists. Followed by Eritrea, northeast Africa nation that imprisons 17 journalists and 13 journalists imprisoned Burmese.

Countries that imprison many journalists do tend as a nation is not democratic, though such as Iran held elections for presidential and parliamentary elections.

But the Iranian government under the conservative regime that Ahmadinejad is hostile to press freedom and the right to express an opinion. China and Burma is clearly a state-led junta.

China's communist-led junta and the Burmese military junta headed. Eritia not a democratic country because now only one ruling party.

Strangely, Turkey, known as a democratic state that ambition is to become part of the European Union, imprisoning four journalists.

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