No matter where your country appears on the list IT AINT HIGH ENOUGH! (Mine is 9th

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Yea Canada!!The greatest press freedom is found in northern Europe (Denmark, Finland, Ireland, Iceland, the Netherlands and Norway), which is a haven of peace for journalists. Of the top 20 countries, only three (New Zealand 9th, Trinidad and Tobago 11th and Canada 18th) are outside Europe.
This is a far more serious violation than anything you'll find in the US (the closest here today would be the Judith Miller thing which doesn't even come close to the level of tossing a reporter in jail and confiscating his files to stop an investigation into government corruption). Heck, if our reporters in Iraq were treated like this half of them would be in jail over there reporting, wouldn't they?The European Court has quietly brushed aside 50 years of international case law in a landmark judgment on press freedom, ruling that Brussels does not have to comply with European human rights codes.
In a judgment with profound implications for civil liberties, Euro-judges backed efforts by the European Commission to obtain the computers, address books, telephone records and 1,000 pages of notes seized by Belgian police - on EU instructions - from Hans-Martin Tillack, the former Brussels correspondent of Germany's Stern magazine.
It is a test case of whether the European Court will adhere to the democratic freedoms and liberal principles upheld for the last half-century by Europe's top rights watchdog, the non-EU Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg, or whether it will pursue a more authoritarian line as it grows in power.
Mr Tillack had written a series of hard-hitting exposes of EU fraud and skulduggery, relying on inside sources. By obtaining his archive of investigative files amassed over five years, the commission can identify key sources and "burn" a generation of EU whistleblowers.
He was arrested by the Belgian police in March and held incommunicado for 10 hours for allegedly bribing an official to obtain internal EU documents.
DUH!Top Gun wrote:Hehe; Cuba and North Korea are rock bottom. "But I though it was the Democratic People's Republic of Korea?"