Blogs Cliopatria Freedom House Ratings
Jan 23, 2008Freedom House Ratings
The regional breakdown is quite remarkable. The Americas have 25 free countries, as opposed to nine partly free countries and one (Cuba) not free country. The Middle East and North Africa, on the other hand, exhibits almost the reverse pattern: 11 not free countries, six partly free country and one (Israel) free country.
The seven nations that secured bottom ratings of 7 on both political freedoms and civil liberties--effectively the worst of the worst--were Burma, Cuba, Libya, North Korea, Somalia, Sudan, and Uzbekistan. Nine other nations (Belarus, Chad, China, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Laos, Saudi Arabia, Syria, and Zimbabwe) scored ratings of 7 and 6 on the two measurements.
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