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The Tribunal for Putin (T4P) global initiative was set up in response to the all-out war launched by Russia against Ukraine in February 2022.

Freedom of Speech rating also slumps

31.01.2013   

The international NGO Reporters without Borders reports that Ukraine which is holding the Chair of the OSCE at present saw a significant increase in violence against journalists in 2012.  In its Press Freedom Index published on 30 January, Ukraine has fallen 10 points and now stands at 126.  This is behind a number of other post-Soviet republics: Estonia (11); Lithuania (33rd place); Latvia (39); Moldova (55); Armenia (74); Georgia (100); Kyrgystan (106) and Tajikistan (123).

The only comfort that Ukraine’s leaders could glean from the results, but absolutely should not, is that other post-Soviet republics are worse.

Russia has fallen from 142 to 148;

Azerbaijan has moved up 6 places but is still at a shocking 156’

Belarus rose 11 places to 157;

Kazakhstan dropped 6 places to 160;

Uzbekistan has fallen 7 places to 167;

And Turkmenistan has remained in one of the three worst positions at 177, with only North Korea and Eritrea worse

The report can be read here

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