Freedom House publishes annual reports on Internet freedom and on rule of law

Freedom House published two annual reports, “Freedom on the Net” and “Countries at the Crossroads”.

Freedom House on “Freedom on the Net”:

Freedom on the Net 2012, which identifies key trends in internet freedom in 47 countries, evaluates each country based on barriers to access, limits on content, and violations of user rights.”

About “Countries at the Crossroads”:

“Countries at the Crossroads is an annual analysis of government performance in 70 strategically important countries worldwide that are at a critical crossroads in determining their political future. The in-depth comparative assessments and quantitative ratings – examining government accountability, civil liberties, rule of law, and anticorruption and transparency efforts – are intended to help international policymakers identify areas of progress, as well as to highlight areas of concern that could be addressed in diplomatic efforts and reform assistance.”

Both reports are now available on ecoi.net. Freedom House kindly granted us permission to republish the reports directly on ecoi.net.

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