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tangent4ronpaul
12-14-2012, 07:07 AM
Imprisonment of journalists worldwide reached a record high in 2012, driven in part by the widespread use of charges of terrorism and other anti-state offenses against critical reporters and editors, the Committee to Protect Journalists has found. In its annual census of imprisoned journalists, CPJ identified 232 individuals behind bars on December 1, an increase of 53 over its 2011 tally.

Large-scale imprisonments in Turkey, Iran, and China helped lift the global tally to its highest point since CPJ began conducting worldwide surveys in 1990, surpassing the previous record of 185 in 1996. The three nations, the world’s worst jailers of the press, each made extensive use of vague anti-state laws to silence dissenting political views, including those expressed by ethnic minorities. Worldwide, anti-state charges such as terrorism, treason, and subversion were the most common allegations brought against journalists in 2012. At least 132 journalists were being held around the world on such charges, CPJ’s census found.

Eritrea and Syria also ranked among the world’s worst, each jailing numerous journalists without charge or due process and holding them in secret prisons without access to ...

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tod evans
12-14-2012, 07:10 AM
Journalists must tow the propaganda arm of governments line in whatever country they're in ........Especially the USSA

CaptUSA
12-14-2012, 07:21 AM
Journalists must tow the propaganda arm of governments line in whatever country they're in ........Especially the USSAExactly.

It's funny how we call them journalists when they report in Turkey, Iran, China, and Syria, but if they report on the USSA, we call them spies or traitors.