Press Freedom Takes 'Dramatic' Hit in Pandemic

Reporters Without Borders says there's been a 'dramatic deterioration' worldwide
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Apr 20, 2021 12:37 PM CDT
Report: Press Freedom Suffered Greatly in Pandemic
Christophe Deloire, head of RSF (Reporters Without Borders), stands in front of the 2021 map of press freedom in Paris on Tuesday.   (AP Photo/Lewis Joly)

There's been a "dramatic deterioration" of press freedom since the pandemic started to tear across the world, Reporters Without Borders said in its annual report published Tuesday. The group's new World Press Freedom Index, which evaluated the press situations in 180 countries, painted a stark picture and concluded that 73% of the world's nations have serious issues with media freedoms, per the AP. It says countries have used the coronavirus pandemic, which erupted in China in late 2019, "as grounds to block journalists' access to information, sources, and reporting in the field." This is particularly the case in Asia, the Mideast, and Europe, the media group said.

"Journalism is the best vaccine against disinformation," RSF Secretary-General Christophe Deloire says. "Unfortunately, its production and distribution are too often blocked by political, economic, technological, and, sometimes, even cultural factors. In response to the virality of disinformation across borders, on digital platforms, and via social media, journalism provides the most effective means of ensuring that public debate is based on a diverse range of established facts." Issues have also arisen from a drop in public trust in journalism itself. The group said 59% of people polled in 28 countries claimed that journalists "deliberately try to mislead the public by reporting information they know to be false."

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