Kathmandu, May 3 (RSS): Nepal has made notable progress
in the Press Freedom Index. According to the World Press Freedom Index launched
by the Reporters without Borders today, Nepal is placed in the 76th position
among a list of 180 countries. Last year, Nepal was ranked 106th.
The Index shows that neighbouring
country India has slid to the 150th position in 2022 from the 142nd position last
year. Pakistan too has dropped to the 157th position.
Norway, Denmark and Sweden rank
first, second and third positions respectively. Similarly, Estonia, Finland,
Ireland, Portugal and Costa Rica are placed in the fourth, fifth, sixth,
seventh and eighth positions respectively in the Index.
China, Syria, Iraq, North Korea,
Iran, Cuba and Myanmar are registered as the countries with the least degree of
press freedom.
The 2022 edition of the World Press
Freedom Index assesses the state of journalism in 180 countries and
territories. It highlights the disastrous effects of news and information chaos
– the effects of a globalised and unregulated online information space that
encourages fake news and propaganda.
Within democratic societies,
divisions are growing as a result of the spread of opinion media following the
“Fox News model” and the spread of disinformation circuits that are amplified
by the way social media functions. At the international level, democracies are
being weakened by the asymmetry between open societies and despotic regimes
that control their media and online platforms while waging propaganda wars
against democracies. Polarisation on these two levels is fuelling increased
tension.
Working with a committee of seven
experts from the academic and media sectors, RSF developed a new methodology to
compile the 20th World Press Freedom Index, RSF said.
The new methodology defines press freedom as “the effective possibility for journalists, as individuals and as groups, to select, produce and disseminate news and information in the public interest, independently from political, economic, legal and social interference, and without threats to their physical and mental safety.”