The Propaganda War Between India And Pakistan Is Increasing, The Report Said
Paris, May 3 | Confrontation Between “Blocs” Is Increasing, As Seen Between India And Pakistan In The Context Of A Propaganda War, According To The 2022 Edition Of The World Press Freedom Index Compiled By Paris-based Reporters Without Borders (Rsf). The 2022 Edition Of The Index Assesses The State Of Journalism In 180 Countries And Territories And Highlights The Disastrous Effects Of News And Information Chaos,
The Impact Of An Unregulated, Globalized Online Information Space That Promotes Fake News And Propaganda,
According To The Rsf. Within Democratic Societies, Divisions Grow As A Result Of The Proliferation Of Opinion Media Following The “Fox News Model” And The Proliferation Of Disinformation Circles, Reinforced By The Functioning Of Social Networks. Internationally, Democracies Are Weakened By
The Asymmetry Between Open Societies And Despotic Regimes That Control Their Media And Online Platforms While Waging Propaganda Wars Against Democracies. Polarization At These Two Levels Fuels Further Tensions.The Invasion Of Ukraine (106) By Russia (155), Which Began On February 24, Reflects This Process, As Physical Conflict Was Preceded By A Propaganda War. China (175), One Of
The Most Repressive Autocratic Regimes In The World, Uses Its Legislative Arsenal To Restrict And Isolate Its Population From The Rest Of The World, Particularly Hong Kong's Population (148), Which Has Fallen Sharply In The Index. Media Polarization Fuels And Deepens Internal Social Divisions In Democratic Societies Like The Us 42), Despite The Election Of President Joe Biden. Norway, Denmark And Sweden Remain A Democratic Model Where Freedom Of Expression Flourishes,
While Moldova (40) And Bulgaria (91) Stand Out This Year Thanks To A Change Of Government And Hope The Country's Situation Has Improved For Journalists, Even If The Oligarchs Still Own Or Control The Media. Press Freedom Thrown Back 10 Years, As Well As Turkmenistan (177), Iran (178), Eritrea (179) And North Korea (180).

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