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Journalism and Free Speech articles on Democracy Chronicles

A basic necessity in a democratic society, is journalism and free speech play a central role in creating a system of checks and balance, and in distributing power equally between governments, businesses, individuals, and other social entities. Access to verifiable information gathered by independent media sources, which adhere to journalistic standards, can also be of service to ordinary citizens, by empowering them with the tools they need in order to participate in the political process. Also see our articles on Civil Rights.

How Journalists Wrestle With Covering Threats To Democracy

June 13, 2022 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

How Journalists Wrestle With Covering Threats To Democracy

A new research calls on media bodies to give timely coverage of the growth of authoritarian movements in the US and worldwide.

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: Journalism and Free Speech

India: Why Are Punjab Political Singers Under Attack?

June 8, 2022 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

India: Why Are Punjab Political Singers Under Attack?

The murder of Sidhu Moose Wala has brought attention to the link between Punjabi music and India’s cross-border criminal networks.

Filed Under: Democracy Culture Tagged With: Asia, India, Journalism and Free Speech

Opinion: In the world’s largest democracy, ‘looking Muslim’ could cost your life

May 25, 2022 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

Opinion: In the world's largest democracy, 'looking Muslim' could cost your life

Although it prides itself with being the world’s largest democracy, India has come under the spotlight for anti-democratic trends.

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Asia, India, Journalism and Free Speech, Religion and Democracy

Concerns Remain As Egypt Frees Activists And Critics

May 8, 2022 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

Concerns Remain As Egypt Frees Activists And Critics

Towards Ramadan’s end on April 24, Egyptian authorities freed about 40 unjustly detained, including journalists. But this changes nothing.

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Africa, Dictatorships, Egypt, Journalism and Free Speech

How China Is Stepping Up Harassment Of Foreign Correspondents

May 8, 2022 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

How China Is Stepping Up Harassment Of Foreign Correspondents

Journalists reporting the deadly floods of 2021 in Zhengzhou city, Henan province, were accused of a smear campaign against China.

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Asia, China, Dictatorships, Journalism and Free Speech

Journalists Assaulted Amid Political Transition In Pakistan

May 8, 2022 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

Journalists Assaulted Amid Political Transition In Pakistan

Ever since the transition started in Pakistan, journalists have faced assault and online and legal harassment according to sources. 

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Asia, Journalism and Free Speech, Pakistan

India Falls 8 Places To 150th Position In Press Freedom Rankings

May 6, 2022 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

India Falls 8 Places To 150th Position In Press Freedom Rankings

India’s ranking in the World Press Freedom Index has fallen down to 150th position from last year’s 142nd rank out of 180 countries.

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Asia, India, Journalism and Free Speech

Japan Falls To 71st In Press Freedom Rankings

May 6, 2022 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

Japan Falls To 71st In Press Freedom Rankings

Japan dropped to 71st in the 2022 world press freedom rankings by Reporters Without Borders, down from 67th in the 2021 rankings.

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Asia, Japan, Journalism and Free Speech

PODCAST: Debating The Future Of Debates

May 4, 2022 by Jenna Spinelle Leave a Comment

We love a good debate — and have certainly had plenty of them on this show. But how effective are they in today’s media and political landscape?

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Journalism and Free Speech, Political Debates

China Lockdown Frustration Sparks ‘Creative’ Wave Of Dissent

April 21, 2022 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

China Lockdown Frustration Sparks ‘Creative’ Wave Of Dissent

China strongly censors speech. With developments in technology, Chinese citizens are finding ways to circumvent these limitations.

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Asia, China, Dictatorships, Journalism and Free Speech, Social Media and Democracy

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