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Less press freedom now in U.S., Japan
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Restrictions on civil liberties due to the "war on terrorism" have undermined media freedom in the United States, journalists' rights group Reporters Without Borders (RSF) said Oct. 24. Finland, Iceland, Ireland and the Netherlands came top, while North Korea was last. The United States fell nine places to 53rd in the survey of 168 countries. It came 17th in 2002. Japan fell 14 places to 51st. (Reuters)
米国、日本で「報道の自由」度低下
「国境なき記者団」が10月24日、テロとの戦争の影響でアメリカでの報道の自由は低下しているなど、各国の報道の自由についての調査結果を発表した。
Shukan ST: Nov. 3, 2006
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