FREEDOM ON THE NET 2011: GLOBAL GRAPHS

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1 FREEDOM ON THE NET 2011: GLOBAL GRAPHS 37-COUNTRY SCORE COMPARISON (0 Best, 100 Worst) * A green-colored bar represents a status of Free, a yellow-colored one, the status of Partly Free, and a purple-colored one, the status of Not Free on the Freedom of the Net Index.

2 SCORE CHANGES FREEDOM ON THE NET 2009 VS. 2011 COUNTRY 2009 2011 TRAJECTORY COUNTRY 2009 2011 TRAJECTORY Brazil 30 29 China 79 83 Cuba 88 87 Egypt 51 54 Estonia 13 10 Georgia 43 35 India 34 36 Iran 76 89 Kenya 34 32 Malaysia 41 41 No change Russia 49 52 South Africa 22 26 Tunisia 76 81 Turkey 42 45 United Kingdom 23 25

3 COUNTRIES AT RISK: INTERNET FREEDOM VS. PRESS FREEDOM Among the 37 countries covered in this study, one notable contingent of states were those where the internet remains a relatively unobstructed domain of free expression when compared to a more repressive or dangerous environment for traditional media. This difference is evident from the comparison between a country s score on Freedom House s Freedom on the Net 2011 assessment and its score on the Freedom of the Press 2010 study. The figure below is a graphical representation of this phenomenon, focusing on the 15 countries in this edition where the gap between their performance on the two surveys is 10 points or greater. This difference reflects the potential pressures in both the short and long term on the space for online expression. Among the 15 are several of the states identified as countries at risk: Jordan, Russia, Venezuela, and Zimbabwe. * The front-row bar reflects a country's Freedom on the Net 2011 score; the back-row bar reflects the country's score on Freedom House s Freedom of the Press 2010 index, which primarily assesses television, radio, print media. A green-colored bar represents a status of Free, a yellow-colored bar represents a status of Partly Free, while a purple one, the status of Not Free.

4 INTERNET FREEDOM VS. INTERNET PENETRATION The figure below depicts the relationship between internet penetration rates and the level of digital media freedom as assessed by the Freedom on the Net 2011 study. Each point is plotted to reflect its level of internet penetration as noted in the report, as well as its performance in the survey. To minimize possible overlap among variables, the scores have been adjusted to exclude performance on the first two questions of the Freedom on the Net methodology, which assess the degree of internet access in a given society. The resulting graph points to several typologies: A cluster of economically developed democratic states with high penetration rates and relatively high levels of internet freedom (green circle); A cluster of lower income democratic states, with relatively lower penetration rates but limited restrictions on other aspects of internet freedom (orange circle); A cluster of lower income authoritarian states, with almost no internet access, as well as heavy restrictions on other aspects of internet freedom (purple circle); A number of states with middling levels of internet penetration and a range of performance on internet freedom. Of note is a potential trajectory for the Partly Free countries in the middle, which may move towards greater repression (the high-tech, Not Free countries on the right) or better protection of free expression (the mid-penetration, Free countries on the left) as penetration rates increase (blue V pattern).

5 REGIONAL GRAPHS ASIA (0 best, 100 worst) MIDDLE EAST & NORTH AFRICA (0 best, 100 worst)

6 SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA (0 best, 100 worst) LATIN AMERICA (0 best, 100 worst)

7 FORMER SOVIET UNION (0 best, 100 worst) WESTERN EUROPE & OTHERS (0 best, 100 worst)