Hand in Hand
Freedom of the press is closely related to freedom of religion, according to the International Christian Concern (ICC).
"People have a right to know what's going on in their own country and the right to worship how they choose," says an ICC regional manager. The two freedoms often intertwine because they further the same agenda.
Once a government denies freedom of the press, no one can hold it accountable for denying religious rights. Three nations that censor the press - Eritrea, North Korea and Iran - also rank in the top 10 most difficult countries to be a Christian.
Other horror chambers for journalists: Turkmenistan, Saudi Arabia, China, Vietnam, Equatorial Guinea, Belarus and Cuba.
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When a baseball player is caught stealing...why isn't he ejected?
Why are AA batteries stronger than AAA?
If the next hitter is "on deck," why do they call it a "batter's box?"
Is a red light camera a red camera with a light or a red light with a camera?
Did you ever see a bull in "the bullpen?"
Why are some football actions considered "unsportsmanlike conduct?"
Why are AA batteries stronger than AAA?
If the next hitter is "on deck," why do they call it a "batter's box?"
Is a red light camera a red camera with a light or a red light with a camera?
Did you ever see a bull in "the bullpen?"
Why are some football actions considered "unsportsmanlike conduct?"
Nothing during a play is sportsmanlike.
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