ARMENIA RANKED 78TH IN 2015 WORLD PRESS FREEDOM INDEX
14:03, 12 Feb 2015
Siranush Ghazanchyan
Armenia is ranked 78th out in 180 countries in the 2015 World Press
Freedom Index with a score of 28.43.
Top of the list, as so often, are three Scandinavian countries:
Finland, which has been in first place for five years in succession,
followed by Norway and Denmark.
At the other end of the scale, Turkmenistan, North Korea and Eritrea,
in last place, were the worst performers.
Other countries in the region are placed as follows: Russia - 152nd,
Georgia - 69th, Turkey - 149th, Azerbaijan - 162nd, Iran - 173rd.
The 2015 World Press Freedom Index highlights the worldwide
deterioration in freedom of information in 2014. Beset by wars,
the growing threat from non-state operatives, violence during
demonstrations and the economic crisis, media freedom is in retreat
on all five continents.
The World Press Freedom Index has been published ever year since 2002
by Reporters Without Borders, an international nonprofit organization
registered in France that defends freedom of information and has
consultative status with the United Nations and UNESCO.
The aim of the index is to measure freedom of information in 180
countries. It reflects the degree of freedom that journalists, news
media and netizens (Internet citizens) enjoy in each country, and
the efforts made by the authorities to respect and ensure respect
for this freedom.
http://www.armradio.am/en/2015/02/12/armenia-ranked-78th-in-2015-world-press-freedom-index/
14:03, 12 Feb 2015
Siranush Ghazanchyan
Armenia is ranked 78th out in 180 countries in the 2015 World Press
Freedom Index with a score of 28.43.
Top of the list, as so often, are three Scandinavian countries:
Finland, which has been in first place for five years in succession,
followed by Norway and Denmark.
At the other end of the scale, Turkmenistan, North Korea and Eritrea,
in last place, were the worst performers.
Other countries in the region are placed as follows: Russia - 152nd,
Georgia - 69th, Turkey - 149th, Azerbaijan - 162nd, Iran - 173rd.
The 2015 World Press Freedom Index highlights the worldwide
deterioration in freedom of information in 2014. Beset by wars,
the growing threat from non-state operatives, violence during
demonstrations and the economic crisis, media freedom is in retreat
on all five continents.
The World Press Freedom Index has been published ever year since 2002
by Reporters Without Borders, an international nonprofit organization
registered in France that defends freedom of information and has
consultative status with the United Nations and UNESCO.
The aim of the index is to measure freedom of information in 180
countries. It reflects the degree of freedom that journalists, news
media and netizens (Internet citizens) enjoy in each country, and
the efforts made by the authorities to respect and ensure respect
for this freedom.
http://www.armradio.am/en/2015/02/12/armenia-ranked-78th-in-2015-world-press-freedom-index/