10 Worst Countries to be a Blogger

by JermynToh on 3 May, 2009

According to the Committee To Protect Journalists, Burma is the worst place in the world to be a blogger.

Iran, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, and Egypt have emerged as the leading online oppressors in the Middle East and North Africa.

China and Vietnam, where burgeoning blogging cultures have encountered extensive monitoring and restriction, are among Asia’s worst blogging nations. Cuba and Turkmenistan nations where Internet access is heavily restricted, round out the dishonor roll.

10 Worst Countries Are:
#1 Burma
#2 Iran
#3 Syria
#4 Cuba
#5 Saudi Arabia
#6 Vietnam
#7 Tunisia
#8 China
#9 Turkmenistan
#10 Egypt

Full report here.

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