COMMENTS:
Voted : Colombia
Probably Columbia, although Russia and Iraq have problems too.
Reporters without borders lists North Korea as the worst. New York, December 13, 2005—China, Cuba, Eritrea, and Ethiopia are the world's leading jailers of journalists in 2005, together accounting for two-thirds of the 125 editors, writers, and photojournalists imprisoned around the world, according to a new analysis by the Committee to Protect Journalists. The same group lists these countries as the worst place to be a journalist: Iraq, Cuba, Zimbabwe, Turkmenistan, Bangladesh, China, Eritrea, Haiti, West Bank and Gaza and Russia.
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