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Censorship by country

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Censorship by country collects information on censorship, Internet censorship, freedom of the press, freedom of speech, and human rights by country and presents it in a sortable table, together with links to articles with more information. In addition to countries, the table includes information on former countries, disputed countries, political sub-units within countries, and regional organizations.

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Table

Key
Freedom House (FH) Freedom of the Press report:[1] 10 is most free, 99 is least free
10 to 30 Free
31 to 60 Partly free
61 to 99 Not free
Not rated
Reporters Without Borders (RWB) Press freedom index:[2] 6 is most free, 85 is least free
  6.00 to 12.99 Good situation
13.00 to 24.99 Satisfactory situation
25.00 to 36.49 Noticeable problems
 36.50 to 55.29 Difficult situation
 55.30 to 85      Very serious situation
Not rated
OpenNet Initiative (ONI) classifications:[3][4]
ne No evidence of filtering
sus Filtering suspected, but unconfirmed
sel Selective filtering observed
sub Substantial filtering observed
per Pervasive filtering observed
nd No data (does not indicate no censorship or no filtering)
Not classified
More information links:
cLink to Censorship in country article
iLink to Internet censorship in country article
pLink to Freedom of the press or Freedom of speech in country article
hLink to Human rights in country article
More information Country, Region ...
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Maps

Freedom of the Press Report

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2015 Freedom of the Press Classifications[6]

Press Freedom Index

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2014 Press Freedom Index[7]

Internet censorship and surveillance

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Internet censorship and surveillance by country (2018)[8]

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