Every country in the world has some degree of press freedom issues. While times have become dangerous for frequently censored, jailed and killed journalists, citizens and media executives alike don’t always do the math that muzzling press freedom paves the way for governance without any check mindful of public interests. Rather than look at your own country, we may observe a quick case in point with The Maldives: a chain of islands best known for luxury resorts until recently imprisoning its first democratically elected president on charges of terrorism. - Source
Maldives Exemplary Relationship Between Press Freedom Destruction And Abrogation Of Democracy
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