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We're #47! After Occupy Journalist Arrests, US Plummets in Global Press Freedom Rankings
Reporters Without Borders has released its annual World Press Freedom Index and the United States fell 27 points to No. 47 on the list. Why? "more than 25 [reporters] were subjected to arrests and beatings at the hands of police" during Occupy movement protests.
Journalist Kristyna Wentz-Graff, whose press badge is visible, was arrested while covering an Occupy protest in November. "The worldwide wave of protests in 2011 also swept through the New World. It dragged the United States (47th) and Chile (80th) down the index, costing them 27 and 47 places respectively. The crackdown on protest movements and the accompanying excesses took their toll on journalists. In the space of two months in the United States, more than 25 were subjected to arrests and beatings at the hands of police who were quick to issue indictments for inappropriate behavior, public nuisance or even lack of accreditation."
Free Press reports:
In last night’s State of the Union address, President Obama called for a “renewal of American values.” However, over the course of his wide-ranging speech, he made no mention of one core value: the fundamental role of the free press in America.
This absence was highlighted this morning when Reporters Without Borders released its 2011–2012 global Press Freedom Index. After months of journalist arrests and press suppression at Occupy Wall Street-inspired protests, the United States has dropped significantly in the rankings.
According to this report, the U.S. has dropped 27 places to 47th in the world. This is especially troubling as we head into an election year which is sure to spark new conflicts between police and press covering rallies, protests and political events.
And these Occupy arrests are not isolated incidents. According to organizations like the Society for Professional Journalists, the National Press Photographers Association and the Committee to Protect Journalists, the arrests at Occupy events are part of a growing trend in the U.S. and worldwide.

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Show AllNotice that countries with the worst treatment of the press are the same ones the US does the most business with.
Connect the dots...
Did the treatment of Bradley Manning get factored in as an issue of freedom of the press in the US ranking?
Does the treatment of Wikileaks' Julian Assange count against the United States, Great Britain, or Sweden? Bill from Saginaw
"Once you leave the womb, conservatives don't care about you until you reach military age. Then you’re just what they’re looking for. Conservatives want live babies so they can raise them to be dead soldiers." George Carlin
"Conservatives are not necessarily stupid, but most stupid people are conservatives." John Stewart Mill
“The most brilliant propagandist technique will yield no success unless one fundamental principle is borne in mind constantly - it must confine itself to a few points and repeat them over and over.”
And:
“Think of the press as a great keyboard on which the government can play.”
Joseph Goebbels, MiniProp for Hitler’s Third Reich
1897-1945
"It is only when extreme danger to the state can be pleaded that this power may be temporarily assumed by the executive, and even so its working must be interpreted with the utmost vigilance by a free parliament..."
"Nothing can be more abhorrent to democracy. This is really the test of civilisation."
[Winston Churchill 1943]
Sure, some of the countries in red (like China or Colombia) are quite bad. But why is Venezuela colored red? Becasue the government took away broadcast licenses of media outlets that were actively participating in a coup? And, in a Venezuela's media environment which is already 90% corporate dominated Fox-like right-wing slander and propaganda, the government is simply trying to preserve a few pro-socialist voices - and taking legal action to do it?
Does Reporters Without Borders consider public interest criteria for management of the electronic meda such as the fairness doctrine, to be "anti-freedom"? Like the flawed Human Rights Watch reports that attack activist, populist leaders like Aristide and Chavez, I think that Reporters Without Borders may be a bit too corporate friendly.
The most insidious form of attack on press freedom is the supression of alternate viewpoints through concentrated corporate ownership of the entire media. If a government restricts, or even arrests, a few participants in corporate thought-control, to open the media to other viewpoints, that is not an attack on press freedom - is is supporting press freedom!
A few weeks after this awful legislation was signed, Obama was hot to get the Olympics to come to America. America was swiftly eliminated as a choice after Obama had specifically made an effort to have it chosen. i always believed the move to quickly omit America was due to how horrified the world was as they became aware of the risk of being ill or injured in the United States of Profit at all Costs.
I can only imagine that people are as baffled as to how people are suppose to deal with such enormous costs on an ongoing basis through ones entire life. It's idiotic and it is a fallacy of bull shit that profits a few.
Now our freedom of speech which was considered our most shining achievement is lost and being taken by a ruthless international elite. America is no more.