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FREEDOM OF THE PRESS 2014: TRENDS IN LATIN AMERICA Selected data and analysis from Freedom House’s report on global media freedom July 2014

Freedom of the Press 2014: Trends in Latin America

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The following presentation by Karin Deutsch Karlekar (project director for the "Freedom of the Press" survey at Freedom House) examines the state of media freedom in Latin America.

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Page 1: Freedom of the Press 2014: Trends in Latin America

FREEDOM OF THE PRESS 2014: TRENDS IN LATIN AMERICA

Selected data and analysis from Freedom House’s report

on global media freedom

July 2014

Page 2: Freedom of the Press 2014: Trends in Latin America
Page 3: Freedom of the Press 2014: Trends in Latin America

PRESS FREEDOM IN THE AMERICAS

38%

43%

43%

43%

19%

14%

Status byPopulation

Status byCountry

Americas Free Partly Free Not Free

2%

15%

67%

60%

31%

25%

Status byPopulation

Status byCountry

Latin America Free Partly Free Not Free

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47.84

39.06

49.75

24.80

58.67

47.08

58.04

26.71 25.88

75.33

68.84

0.00

10.00

20.00

30.00

40.00

50.00

60.00

70.00

80.00

90.00

100.00

Regional and Sub-Regional Average Scores in FOTP 2014

Global Middle East and North AfricaRegion Subregion

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AVERAGE SCORES 2004–13: A DECADE OF DECLINE

43

44

45

46

47

48

49

502004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Global Latin America

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AMERICAS: BIGGEST GAINS & DECLINES 2009-2013

-15

-6

-5

-5

-5

-5

-4

-3

-3

3

4

6

-20 -15 -10 -5 0 5 10

Ecuador

Panama

Bolivia

Honduras

Nicaragua

Suriname

Guyana

USA

Venezuela

Cuba

El Salvador

ColombiaFree Partly Free Not Free

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COMPARING PRESS FREEDOM IN LATIN AMERICA

18

26 31

45 51

54

61 62 64

78

90

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

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LATIN AMERICA: 2013 DEVELOPMENTS

• Scores worsened in Honduras, Panama, Suriname, and Venezuela.

• Ecuador, Mexico remain Not Free.

Communications Law in Ecuador, NGO attacks in Mexico key issues in 2013.

• Paraguay improved back to Partly Free; less

pressure on public broadcaster, fewer libel cases.

• Modest improvement in Cuba due to decrease in arbitrary detentions, granting of exit visas.

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LATIN AMERICA: CONTINUING ISSUES OF CONCERN

• Violence and intimidation (state & nonstate actors)

• Political polarization and authoritarian tendencies

• Ownership concentration

• Beginning of efforts to control or regulate

online/digital content

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For additional information:

Please visit our website at www.freedomhouse.org

or contact Karin Deutsch Karlekar at

[email protected] @karinkarlekar